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Dan
O’Brien is considered by many as
“the world’s greatest athlete”. His
specialty is the decathlon, a
collection of ten track events that
includes the high jump, long jump,
pole vault, javelin, discus, shot
put, the 100, 400, 1500 meter runs,
and the 110 meter hurdles. The
decathlon is a grueling two-day test
of endurance, will power, speed,
agility, strength, athletic ability,
and is one of the most difficult
events in the Olympics. Dan O’Brien
world class achievements in the
decathlon include: 1996 Olympic Gold
Medalist,
Three-time World
Champion 1991, 1993 and 1995, Five-
time consecutive US Champion, 1994
and 1998 Goodwill Games Champion,
Longtime Holder of the Decathlon
World Record with 8,891 points...>>>
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Dan O’Brien went on
to compete in decathlons setting
world records by overcoming
obstacles, mostly physical injuries.
Today, he devotes time to the Dan
O’Brien Youth Foundation “to show
kids it’s cool to get your work done
instead of goofing off and being a
jerk. There are three programs: The
Citizenship Decathlon, a ten-week
program modeled after the decathlon;
the Work Hard In School Program for
at-risk kids; and the Summer
Decathlon Challenge. They all offer
programs that provide strategies to
turn failure into success”
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