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Brian Crouser

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American javelin thrower
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Brian Crouser
Personal information
Nationality United States
Born (1962-08-09)August 9, 1962 (age 63)
Sport
SportTrack and field
Event
Javelin throw
Updated on 5 May 2012

Brian David Crouser (born August 9, 1962) is a retiredjavelin thrower from theUnited States, who twice (1988 and 1992) competed at the Summer Olympics during his career.

Biography

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Brian Crouser was born to Larry and Marie Crouser, in early August 1962. At the age of nine, Brian witnessed a life-altering event. This event was the1972 Summer Olympics inMunich, Germany. He immediately became interested in the throwing events, practicing theshot,discus, andjavelin, in his backyard in a quiet, suburban, neighborhood inGresham, Oregon. Brian attended Gresham High School, and participated intrack and field. In 1981, while attending Gresham, Brian became the first boy to win the state championship in all three throwing events (Shot-put, Javelin, and Discus).

College

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After graduating high school, Brian was quickly offered a full-ride scholarship by theUniversity of Oregon in Eugene. He accepted, and began his college career in 1982. Crouser quickly made a name for himself at Oregon, when he became the first college freshman ever to win theNCAA javelin title, with a mark of 274'7". That throw earned Brian a top-three national ranking.

Battling injuries his sophomore and junior track seasons, Crouser was able to pull through, and win the Pac-10 javelin crown his junior year with a toss of 272'7". He was able to repeat this his senior year, where he once again won the Pac-10 javelin championship, with a throw of 283'8".

On May 5, 1985, Brian set an all-timecollegiate record with a throw of 312'0".

A Setback

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Crouser was diagnosed with cancer in the spring of 1986, which was in the middle of his senior year at Oregon.He began treatment and had surgery on April 18, within a week of the diagnosis. Crouser, during his stay at Bess Kaiser Hospital, with the eternal love of throwing, was often seen practicing his steps and crossovers in the halls. Brian's determination and perseverance was demonstrated when he was presented with a clean bill-of-health in late May, 1986.

The first year the new javelin implement was introduced, Crouser became the world-record holder, with a throw of 262'0".

Olympian Emerges

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After graduating college in 1986, Crouser immediately set his sights on making the 1988 Olympic team. He continued training, and in the summer of 1988, he placed in the Olympic Trials inIndianapolis, Indiana. He went on to represent the United States, and place in the World's top thirty athletes at the1988 Summer Olympics inSeoul.

Crouser trained for the next four years, and he made the1992 U.S. Olympic team inBarcelona. He again placed in the world's top thirty athletes.

Personal life

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Crouser currently resides inRedmond, Oregon. His nephewRyan Crouser is a three time Olympic Gold medalist and is the current world record holder in the shot put.

Achievements

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YearCompetitionVenuePositionNotes
1988Olympic GamesSeoul, South Korea29th72.72 m
1992Olympic GamesBarcelona, Spain21st74.98 m

References

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