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Dan O'Brien

Dan O'Brien

USAHombres
Fecha de nacimiento7/18/1966
BirthplacePortland, United States
Altura1.88 m
Peso84 kg

Dan O'Brien is an American former decathlete born on July 18, 1966, in Portland, Oregon. Standing 188 cm and weighing 84 kg, he became one of the greatest decathletes in history, winning the Olympic gold medal at the 1996 Atlanta Games.

O'Brien dominated the decathlon during the early 1990s, winning three consecutive World Championship titles in 1991, 1993, and 1995. In 1992, he set the world record with 8,891 points at the Talence meeting in France, though he had famously failed to qualify for the 1992 Barcelona Olympics after missing all three attempts in the pole vault at the U.S. Trials.

His redemption came at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, where he won gold on home soil with 8,824 points. O'Brien's combination of speed, strength, and technical skill across all ten events established him as the standard by which decathletes of his era were measured. His world record stood for seven years.

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