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Bryan Clay recounts emotions and what he learned at 2012 Olympic Trials 2232 views

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June 24, 2012

In 1912 King Gustav V of Sweden told Jim Thorpe "You, sir, are the World'™s Greatest Athlete" after winning the decathlon the title. The title endures to this day as an honor to the one, who wins the World and/or Olympic decathlon. Already the Silver medalist in 2004, Bryan Clay earned the title in 2005 as the World Champion and again in 2008 as the Olympic Gold medalist.

Now among the very few decathletes to hold two Olympic medals, he has set his eyes on a third. London 2012 puts Bryan within reach of setting Olympic history by becoming the only decathlete to win three Olympic medals.

  • Asics, BP, Oakley, Polo

  • Asics

  • Castle High School

  • Azusa Pacific University

  • January 3, 1980

  • Kaneohe, HI, United States

  • Decathlon-8,832

  • 2010 World Indoor Gold, 2008 Olympic Champion, 2008 World Indoor Gold, 2005 World Gold, 2004 Olympic Silver Medallist, 2004 World Indoor Silver, 2006 World Indoor Silver

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