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Daniel Dion („Dan“) O’Brien (* 18. Juli 1966 in Portland, Oregon) ist ein ehemaliger US-amerikanischer Zehnkämpfer. Er ist Olympiasieger und dreifacher Weltmeister. Dan O’Brien gilt als der beste Zehnkämpfer der 1990er Jahre. In seiner Spezialdisziplin wurde er 1991 in Tokio, 1993 in Stuttgart und 1995 in Göteborg dreimal ...
Daniel Dion O'Brien (born July 18, 1966) is an American former decathlete and Olympic gold medalist. He won the Olympic title in 1996, three consecutive world championships ( 1991, 1993, 1995 ), and set the world record in 1992.
23. Juni 2020 · 3.76M subscribers. Subscribed. 65. 12K views 3 years ago #NBCSports. Dan O'Brien no heights in pole vault at America's 1992 decathlon trials, keeping him from making the Olympic team and...
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Broadcast: CBS, NBC, ESPN, Yahoo Sports, & more. Millions of Americans proudly watched Dan O’Brien win the 1996 Olympic Gold Medal to become the first American winner in the sport since 1976. As an Olympic Gold Medalist in the decathlon, Dan O’Brien is officially considered the “World’s Greatest Athlete,” and his name is synonymous ...
Biography. Dan O’Brien was the world’s premier decathlete in the 1990s. O’Brien won the 1996 Olympic gold medal, and was a three-time consecutive champion at the World Championships, winning in 1991, 1993, and 1995. He also won the World Indoor heptathlon title in 1993.
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Athletics. Olympic Medals. 1 G. Games Participations 1. First Olympic Games Atlanta 1996. Year of Birth 1966. Olympic Results. Biography. Dan O’Brien was the world’s premier decathlete in the 1990s. O’Brien won the 1996 Olympic gold medal, and was a three-time consecutive champion at the World Championships, winning in 1991, 1993, and 1995.
Hall Of Fame Bio. Dan O’Brien is an American former decathlete and Olympic gold medalist at the Olympic Games Atlanta 1996, the first American winner in the event since 1976. Born in Portland, O’Brien was adopted at the age of 2 and won four state track titles, while earning all-state honors in football and basketball.