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Born | 22 December 1961 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Olympic finals | 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Personalbest(s) | 800m: 1:45.87[1] 1500m: 3:33.61[1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Marcus O'Sullivan (born in Cork, Ireland on 22 December 1961) is anIrish retiredmiddle-distancerunner. He competed for Ireland at fourSummer Olympics. AfterSteve Scott andJohn Walker, he is the third all-time by total ofsub-4 minute miles run over the course of his career, at 101.[2]
Although he wasn't planning to go to any of Ireland's universities, O'Sullivan's running encouraged him to go toVillanova University at 19. While competing on a collegiate level, he worked towards a degree in accounting and later attained an MBA and a CPA.[citation needed]
The three World Indoor 1500 metre Championships won by O'Sullivan were in 1987 (Indianapolis), 1989 (Budapest), and 1993 (Toronto). In his victories in 1987 and 1989, he set championship records. He was 4th in the 1991Seville world indoor championships.[citation needed]
At the1985 European Athletics Indoor Championships, O'Sullivan won a silver medal in the 1500m.[3]
O'Sullivan qualified for four Olympic Games for Ireland: 1984, 1988, 1992, and 1996, at both 800 metres and 1500 metres. He reached the 1500 metre finals at the1988 Seoul Olympics.[citation needed]
He set an indoor 1500 metres world record of 3:35.4 on 10 February 1989, and was generally regarded as a better competitor running indoors. This is evidenced by the fact that O'Sullivan won the prestigiousWanamaker Mile inMadison Square Garden'sMillrose Games six times (1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, and 1996).[4]
His personal best for the mile, which was set indoors in 1988, is 3:50.94. His personal best for the 1500 metres, which was set outdoors in 1996, is 3:33.61.[5]
O'Sullivan, along with Irish runnersRay Flynn,Eamonn Coghlan, andFrank O'Mara established the still standing world record in the 4 x 1 mile relay, when they combined in Dublin on 17 August 1985 to run 15:49.08.[6]
O'Sullivan now runs the RunningWorks cross country camp during the summer, and is the head coach of Villanova cross country and track and field. He was coached by Tom Donnelly ofHaverford College and advisedBob Kennedy in the later years before Kennedy's retirement.
In addition to his ties to American record holder Bob Kennedy, O'Sullivan has coached elite professional runners such as Canadian indoor world silver medalistCarmen Douma-Hussar, and New ZealanderAdrian Blincoe.
He has a daughter named Laura O'Sullivan, who attends the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine and a son, Christopher O'Sullivan who attends Villanova University[citation needed].
He also runs a summer camp called Running Works, along with Cricket Batz. It takes place inCanadensis, PA, and is a one-week sleep away camp where High School cross-country runners stay in cabins[citation needed].
Marcus was added to the Leevale Athletic Club[7] s Hall of Fame in 2008