Personal information | |
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Birth name | Mark Duane Croghan |
Born | (1968-01-08)January 8, 1968 (age 57) Akron, Ohio, U.S. |
Height | 5 ft 8.5 in (1.740 m) |
Weight | 132 lb (60 kg) |
Sport | |
Country | United States |
Event(s) | Steeplechase,1500 m,3000 m,5000 m |
College team | Ohio State Buckeyes |
Turned pro | 1991 |
Retired | 2001 |
Achievements and titles | |
Personalbest(s) | 1500 m: 3:39.34 Steeplechase: 8:09.76 |
Mark Duane Croghan (born January 8, 1968) is a formertrack and field athlete, who mainly competed in the men's3000 metres steeplechase. He is a three-time Olympian and five-time US national champion in the steeplechase (1991, 1994–97).[1]
Born inGreen, Ohio, Croghan attendedOhio State University. His first major competition was the 1991 World Championships. With 15 to qualify for the final, he narrowly missed out by just 0.64 of a second. At his first Olympics in 1992, with 12 qualifying for the final, he again narrowly missed out as he was the 13th fastest overall in the semifinals. His best international results were 5th-place finishes at the 1993 World Championships in Stuttgart (in a PB of 8:09.76), and at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta. He also finished 6th at the 1997 World Championships. At his third Olympics in 2000, he again failed to reach the final by just one place, missing out by 0.53 of second.
Croghan served as an assistant coach atUniversity School, a High school in Hunting Valley, Ohio from 2001-06.[2] He also served as the distance coach for the Ohio State men's and women's track programs from 1991-93. Under his guidance,Robert Gary earned All-America status three times and qualified for the1996 Olympics in Atlanta. In 2007, he was appointed head cross-country coach and assistant track coach atKent State University.
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Notes |
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1990 | Goodwill Games | Seattle,United States | 4th | 8:35.60 |
1991 | World Championships | Tokyo, Japan | 16th (h) | 8:29.20 |
1992 | Olympic Games | Barcelona, Spain | 13th (s) | 8:30.15 |
1993 | World Championships | Stuttgart, Germany | 5th | 8:09.76 |
1994 | Goodwill Games | Saint Petersburg,Russia | 2nd | 8:21.85 |
1995 | World Championships | Gothenburg, Sweden | DNF (s) | 8:26.02 (h) |
1996 | Olympic Games | Atlanta, Georgia | 5th | 8:17.84 |
1997 | World Championships | Athens, Greece | 6th | 8:14.09 |
2000 | Olympic Games | Sydney, Australia | 16th (h) | 8:25.88 |
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