Dan O'Brien
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| Gold | 1996 Atlanta | Decathlon | |
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| Gold | 1991 Tokyo | Decathlon | |
| Gold | 1993 Stuttgart | Decathlon | |
| Gold | 1995 Gothenburg | Decathlon | |
Daniel ("Dan") Dion O'Brien (born July 18, 1966 in Portland, Oregon) is a former American decathlete. He was deemed one of the best decathlon athletes of the 1990s, winning an Olympic gold medal after winning three consecutive world titles.
Dan O'Brien grew up as an adopted child in an Irish-American family in Klamath Falls, Oregon. He graduated from Henley High School in 1984 and the University of Idaho in 1993, where he competed in track and field, although not in the decathlon. His name is attached to the university's outdoor track and field venue, where he quietly trained for his Olympic and world championships under the aid of Idaho's track coach, Mike Keller.
O'Brien won the Olympic gold medal for decathlon at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, and also won gold medals at the 1991, 1993, and 1995 World Championships in Athletics.
In 1992 he set a world record of 8,891 points, and appeared with U.S. rival Dave Johnson in a popular TV advertising campaign for Reebok. The series of commercials, entitled "Dan and Dave," were meant to build interest in Reebok and the decathletes, culminating in the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. At the U.S. Olympic trials, O'Brien voluntarily passed on the lower heights in the pole vault, then failed in his first three attempts, resulting in no points for the event, and ultimately, did not qualify for the Olympic team. His unexpected failure received considerable attention; Reebok adjusted by running new ads featuring him cheering on Dave, who went on to win the bronze medal.
In the late 1990s, Dan O'Brien appeared in ads for Italian designer Versace. He was inducted into the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in 2005, along with Dave Johnson. [1] [2] and was inducted into the University of Idaho Sports Hall of Fame with the large inaugural class of 2007.
O'Brien has been a resident of the Phoenix area since 1997. He owns Gold Medal Acceleration, a gym in Scottsdale, is a volunteer track coach at ASU, and does commentary for track and field events on television.
[edit] External links
- University of Idaho - Alumni Hall of Fame - 1995 - Dan O'Brien
- Oregon Sports Hall of Fame - 2005 - Dan O'Brien
- Arizona State University track team - Dan O'Brien - volunteer coach
- A "Dan & Dave" reunion - The Portland Tribune - 07-Oct-2005
- Biggest sports busts -- ESPN Page 2
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Men's Decathlon World Record Holder September 5, 1992 – July 4, 1999 |
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Best Year Performance 1991 – 1993 |
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Best Year Performance 1995 – 1996 |
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Best Year Performance 1998 |
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He is now currently a volunteer track coach for the Arizona State University Sun Devils.

