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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bryan_ClayBryan Clay - Wikipedia

    Bryan Clay. Bryan Ezra Tsumoru Clay ( Japanese: 石井 積, Ishii Tsumoru, born January 3, 1980) is an American decathlete who was the 2008 Summer Olympic champion for the decathlon and was also World champion in 2005. Biography. Clay was born in Austin, Texas [2] and raised in Hawaii. He is Afro-Asian.

  2. Bryan Ezra Tsumoru Clay (* 3. Januar 1980 in Austin, Texas) ist ein ehemaliger US-amerikanischer Zehnkämpfer. Mit fünf Jahren zog Clay von Texas nach Hawaii. Er besuchte die James B. Castle Highschool und danach das Azusa Pacific College.

  3. Read how Bryan Clay won the gold medal in the Decathlon at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, overcoming his troubled past and competing against the best athletes in the world. Learn about his journey, his family, his goals and his inspiration for young decathletes.

  4. Bryan CLAY | Profile | World Athletics. Country. United States. Born. 03 JAN 1980. Athlete Code. 14234870. Social media. Follow me. Honours Summary. 1 x Olympic champion. 1 x World champion. 1 x Olympic Games Silver medallist. 2 x World Indoor champion. More Honours. Personal Bests. Seasons Bests. Results. Progression. Honours. Legend. * Not legal.

  5. www.teamusa.com › profiles › bryan-clayTeam USA | Bryan Clay

    Bryan Clay. Olympian 2004, 2008. 1. GOLD. 1. SILVER. 0. BRONZE. Athlete Bio. Height. 5'11" Age. 44. Hometown. Glendora. Education. Azusa Pacific ‘02. Event : Decathlon. Height: 5-11. Weight: 185. PR: 8,820 (2004); Day 1 (4554) - 10.39, 8.06m, 16.25m, 2.06m, 47.78; Day 2 (4226) - 13.80, 52.10m, 5.10m, 72.00m, 4:38.93. Born: 1980, in Austin, Texas.

  6. -old Bryan Clay improved from silver in Athens 2004 to gold 2008 to become the first American to win the Decathlon Olympic title since former World record holder Dan O’Brien. With his personal best improved to 8832 points he is now also the equal fifth best performer of all-time.

  7. 16.21. Bryan Clay (Kaneohe, Hawaii) ranks as one of the most successful athletes, and certainly the best track and field athlete, ever to come out of the state of Hawaii. A versatile high school athlete in Kaneohe, Hawaii, Clay was persuaded to try the decathlon by 2000 Olympic Games bronze medalist Chris Huffins.