- Damien Marsh
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Damien Marsh Personal information Born 28 March 1971 Medal recordMen's Athletics Competitor for Australia World Championships Silver 1995 Gothenburg 4x100 m relay Damien Marsh (born 28 March 1971) is a former Australian 100 metre and 200 metre sprint champion.
A native of Goondiwindi, Queensland, Marsh finest moment as a sprinter was winning the 1995 IAAF Grand Prix Final in Monaco in a time of 10.13, defeating a field of the world's top sprinters. This bettered his own Australian national record of 10.16 set in July 1994 is Oslo. He had broken Gerard Keating's national record (of 10.22) in February 1993 in Melbourne with a time of 10.19. He also ran a personal best 20.32 in Monaco.
Weeks earlier to running 10.13, Marsh led Australia to a silver medal in the 4X100m sprint relay in a national record time of 38.17 at the 1995 IAAF World Championships. Marsh narrowly missed out in reaching the 100m final with a 9th best 10.20 time in the event semi-finals. He finished 1995 ranked 9th in the world in the 200m. After suffering a ruptured achilles tendon injury during training for the 1996 Athens Olympics however, he never returned to such world-class form.
Marsh 8th in the final of the 1993 World Championships 200m event with a time of 20.56. He finished 5th in the 200m at the 1994 Goodwill Games with the same time. He won the Australian men's open athletics championships 100m event in 1994 with a time of 10.39 and in 1996 with a 10.43. He was 1993 and 1998 200m champion as well with a wind-aided 20.29 and 21.34 respectively.
He also competed in the 2000 Sydney Olympics and ranked 9th in the World for his 100m sprint. Running almost a 9. What a boss.
Personal bests
- 100 metres - 10.13 (1995)
- 200 metres - 20.32 (1995)
that Australian 4 x 100m record was actually set in the semi of the Gothenburg (IAAF world champs 1995) meet
Sources
- Australian Broadcasting Corporation 2000 Olympics profile page
- www.gbrathletics.com
- Athletics Australia page with Marsh's career stats
- Northern Territory Athletics a page showing progression of the Australian national 100m record
Australian National Champions in Men's 100 m 1966 – 1967: Gary Holdsworth • 1968: Mel Pender (USA) • 1969: Greg Lewis • 1970 – 1971: Eric Bigby • 1972: Laurie D'Arcy (NZL) • 1973: David Stokes • 1974 – 1975: Graham Haskell • 1976: Greg Lewis • 1977 – 1979: Paul Narracott • 1980: Richard James • 1981: Peter Gandy • 1982 – 1983: Paul Narracott • 1984: Fred Martin • 1986: Gerard Keating • 1987 – 1988: Shane Naylor • 1989: David Dworjanyn • 1990: Tim Jackson • 1991: Dean Capobianco • 1992: Shane Naylor • 1993: Dean Capobianco • 1994: Damien Marsh • 1995: Shane Naylor • 1996: Damien Marsh • 1997: Steve Brimacombe • 1998 – 2002: Matt Shirvington • 2003: Patrick Johnson • 2004 – 2007: Josh Ross • 2008: Otis Gowa • 2009: Josh Ross
Australian National Champions in Men's 200 m 1930 – 1932: Jim Carlton • 1934: Howard Yates • 1936: Ray Moffat • 1937: Howard Yates • 1947: John Bartram • 1948: John Treloar • 1949: Herb McKenley (JAM) • 1950: John Treloar • 1951: John Bartram • 1952: John Treloar • 1953: Brian Butterfield • 1954: Hector Hogan • 1955: Doug Winston • 1956: Hector Hogan • 1957: Kevan Gosper • 1958: Terry Gale • 1959: Don Bursill • 1960: Dennis Tipping • 1961: Gary Holdsworth • 1962: Peter Vassella • 1963 – 1964: Gary Holdsworth • 1965 – 1969: Peter Norman • 1970 Bruce Weatherlake • 1971: Greg Lewis (athlete) • 1972 – 1973: Greg Lewis • 1974: Richard Hopkins • 1975: Peter Fitzgerald • 1976: Greg Lewis • 1977 – 1979: Colin McQueen • 1980 – 1981: Bruce Frayne • 1982: Peter Gandy • 1983: Bruce Frayne • 1984: Peter Van Miltenburg • 1985: Clayton Kearney • 1986: Robert Stone • 1987: John Dinan • 1988: Kieran Finn (IRL) • 1989: Darren Clark • 1990: Robert Stone • 1991 – 1992: Dean Capobianco • 1993: Damien Marsh • 1994 – 1995: Steve Brimacombe • 1996: Dean Capobianco • 1997: Chris Donaldson (NZL) • 1998: Damien Marsh • 1999: Chris Donaldson (NZL) • 2000: Darryl Wohlsen • 2001: Patrick Johnson • 2002: David Geddes • 2003: Patrick Johnson • 2004: Ambrose Ezenwa (NGR) • 2005: Daniel Batman • 2006: Patrick Johnson • 2007: Josh Ross • 2008: Daniel Batman • 2009: Aaron Rouge-Serret
Categories:- 1971 births
- Living people
- People from Queensland
- Australian sprinters
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