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== Personal Best== |
== Personal Best== |
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2006 Moscow | Heptathlon |
Bryan Clay (born January 3, 1980 in Austin, Texas) is an American decathlete.
He is part African American and also a third-generation Japanese American. Clay graduated from James B. Castle High School (Kaneohe, Hawaii) in 1998. He competed in track and field during high school, where he was coached by Dacre Bowen and Martin Hee. He then attended Azusa Pacific University, where he competed in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics and was coached by Kevin Reid.
His personal best in the decathlon is 8832 points, scored in 2008 US Olympic Trials.
Achievements
- 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships - gold medal
- 2005 World Championships in Athletics - gold medal
- 2004 Olympic Games - silver medal
- 2004 World Indoor Championships - silver medal
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Personal Best
- 100m - 10.36
- 200m - 21.34
- 400m - 47.78
- 110m hurdles - 13.74
- 1500m - 4:38.93
- long jump - 7.96
- high jump - 2.10
- pole vault - 5.15
- shot put - 16.25
- discus throw - 55.87
- javelin throw - 72.00
- 60m - 6.65
- 60m hurdles - 7.77
- 1000m - 2:49.41
- decathlon - 8832
- heptathlon - 6371
Audio Interviews
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Categories:
- 1980 births
- African American sportspeople
- American track and field athletes
- Athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Decathletes
- Japanese American sportspeople
- Living people
- People from Austin, Texas
- Sportspeople of Hawaii
- Olympic athletes of the United States
- Olympic silver medalists for the United States
- Azusa Pacific University
- American track and field athletics Olympic medalist stubs
- Texas people stubs