Fire and water normally don’t mix, but tonight will see a team of firefighters go ‘head-to-head’ with the famous Bondi Icebergs club in a swimming challenge to honour a local ‘legend.’
Edward ‘Ted’ Mulhall, a stalwart of the Icebergs swimming club, was also a retired Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) Superintendent, who had his silver firefighter helmet cut in half when he called ‘time’ on his 39-year career in Sydney.
Firefighting team to showcase
Now, one half of that helmet serves as the “Ted Mulhall” trophy the two teams are vying for
Now, one half of that helmet serves as the “Ted Mulhall” trophy the two teams are vying for.
FRNSW Acting Deputy Commissioner, Cheryl Steer, has playfully stoked the emerging rivalry, encouraging the firefighting team to showcase its camaraderie, teamwork and sheer determination.
“This year, we hope to have the trophy returned to its ‘rightful custodians’ and on display at the City of Sydney Fire Station,” said FRNSW Acting Deputy Commissioner, Cheryl Steer.
Ted’s memory
Cheryl Steer adds, “This event is steeped in history, but until last year, had not been held since 2009. While there is certainly a competitive edge to tonight’s challenge, I’m excited to see our people come together to honor Ted’s memory, his love for all things swimming and community.”
The Ted Mulhall relay event starts at 6:30 pm at Bondi Icebergs Club Pool, 1 Knotts Avenue, Bondi Beach.