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Dan O'Brien      

Olympic Gold Medalist & Decathlon Champion

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 with athletic achievement and success both on and off the field.

Adopted at the age of two, and raised in a home with seven other children of racially mixed backgrounds, Dan has overcome many adversities throughout his life. And with a great deal of self-determination and commitment, he has become one of the most successful and dominant athletes in the history of sports. He is an inspirational leader and motivational force for millions of people across the world.

At the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, Dan O'Brien overcame almost insurmountable odds. Four years prior, on Super Bowl Sunday early in 1992, Reebok introduced its unprecedented Dan & Dave campaign, a series of entertaining TV and print ads featuring Dan and rival Dave Johnson, debating who would take the title as the World's Greatest Athlete in Barcelona.

This publicity also provided for one of the most publicized failures in sports history when Dan no-heighted in the pole vault and failed to qualify for the 1992 Olympic team headed for Barcelona. All of Dan's hard work had come to an end -- or had it?

Dan O'Brien has spent his entire life overcoming obstacles. After encouragement from family, friends and coaches, he set new goals and began the journey that eventually established him as the most prolific decathlete in history. Only months after the failure to make the 1992 Olympic team, he set a new World Record at the Deca Star Invitational in Talence, France -- defeating the 1992 Olympic Gold Medalist Robert Zmelik. He didn't stop there. He went on to win the 1993 and 1995 World Championships, the 1994 Goodwill Games, and three US Championships -- all leading to the 1996 Olympic Gold Medal in Atlanta.

Today Dan continues to give back to the sport that has given so much to him. He is the on-field emcee for every major USA Track & Field event, and hes also heavily involved as both a host and celebrity athlete for USATF's Win With Integrity program, a community outreach and mentoring program designed to help kids make good life decisions, set positive goals and adhere to a drug-free lifestyle.

Dan also works very closely with the United States Olympic Committee as part of its Olympic Ambassador Program, mentoring current athletes in the areas of media training, preparation and peak performance. Dan can also be seen on teamusa.org, where he hosts a Web series called Can Dan Do It? In this series, Dan, with the help of a 2012 Olympic hopeful, attempts 28 different Olympic events to see if the Worlds Greatest Athlete, can, in fact, excel in any sport.

Dan has become a highly sought motivational speaker, bringing his inspirational story to the employees and leaders of some of the biggest companies in the world, and over the years he has worked as both a color commentator and guest analyst for networks such as ESPN, CBS and NBC. He was a part of Yahoo! Sports 2012 Olympic coverage from London.

Today Dan resides with his wife Leilani in Scottsdale, AZ, where he is entering his seventh year as an assistant volunteer coach at Arizona State University.

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SUMMER OLYMPICS 2016: HERE'S WHY GOLD MEDALIST DAN O'BRIEN THINKS THE U.S. WILL DOMINATE TRACK AND FIELD IN RIO
World-champion decathlete Dan O'Brien knows what he’s talking about when it comes to Olympic track and field. Back in 1992, O'Brien was one of America's most heralded athletes, with a 1991 world championship win setting him up for what looked to be a spectacular performance at the Barcelona Olympics.
Olympian Dan O'Brien in LR July 29
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - The Clinton Presidential Center welcomes Olympic Gold Medalist Dan O’Brien to town today.
Conversation with Olympic decathlete Dan O'Brien
In July and August 1996, the world sent its finest athletes to Atlanta. Some athletes came as familiar names from familiar nations.

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