Louis Garneau
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| Garneau with his arm around the Queen in 2002 | |
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| Full name | Louis Garneau |
| Date of birth | August 9, 1958 |
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| Discipline | Road |
| Role | Rider |
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| 18 December 2007 | |
Louis Garneau, OC, CQ (born August 9, 1958, Quebec City, Quebec) is a Canadian road racing and track cyclist and cyclewear manufacturer. He is probably best known for putting his arm around Elizabeth II (breaking royal protocol) and having his photo taken.
Garneau said: "I asked for a picture and she said 'no problem', so I just put my arm around her shoulder. In sport, we do that all the time. The Queen said, 'I remember you - you were a cyclist - I hope business is good now'."[1] Garneau was the second person known to have placed his arm around the Queen for a photograph, the first being Paul Keating, who was afterwards dubbed the "Lizard of Oz" by the British media.
Garneau was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1999 and a Knight of the National Order of Quebec in 1997.
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