Rochester Sports Museum
The Rochester Sports Museum is located at the Rochester Railway Station.
The museum's intriguing collection includes everything from Test cricketer Adam Gilchrist's wicket-keeping gloves and one of golfer Greg "The Shark" Norman's iconic hats, to a tennis dress worn by champion Martina Navratilova at the Australian Open and potato farmer-turned marathon runner Cliff Young's tracksuit.
Among the more than 4,000 exhibits are a blazer worn by Herb Elliott at the Cardiff Commonwealth Games which marked the start of a freak run in which he smashed the four-minute mile barrier 17 times, one of Dennis Lillee's controversial aluminium cricket bats, a signed photograph of Mark Taylor from when he scored a world record 334 not out in Pakistan, a tracksuit worn by Soviet Olympian Sergey Bubka who broke the world record for men's pole vault 35 times and hundreds more.
Group visits by clubs, organisations and schools are welcome and special meal packages can be arranged.
The museum is accessible by train, bus or car. Ample car parking available. Public toilets on site. Disabled access.
Opening Hours:
Thursday to Sunday 10am to 4pm. Group booking available outside these times via online bookings.
Cost:
Entry $5.00 per person
EFTPOS Available
Location
24 -26 Moore Street, Rochester 3561 Map
✆ 0438 843 444 / 0418 506 228
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