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Mark Ormrod

Mark Ormrod

Age

41

Olympic History

Athens 2004

Beijing 2008

Career Events

Athletics Men's 4 x 400m Relay

 

Mark's Story

The 4x400m relay silver medal won by the ‘Silver Bullets’ was only the second in Olympic athletics relay events by Australian men and the first since Gosper, Graham, Gipson and Lean won the same medal at Melbourne 1956. It was also the first medal won by Australian men on the Olympic athletics track since Rick Mitchell’s silver in the 400 metres at Moscow 1980. Australia (John Steffensen, Clinton Hill, Patrick Dwyer and Mark Ormrod) finished fifth in its qualifying heat and only progressed to the final after Jamaica was disqualified for a baton changing infringement. The gold medal winning margin of 4.67 seconds by the United States, with all the medallists from the individual 400 metres in its team, was the largest in this event at the Olympic Games. In the final the Australians changed their running order with Ormrod running the second leg and Hill the fourth. Hill received the baton at the start of the last leg in fifth position but passed three countries on his way to claiming second place on the podium. Ormrod ran in the heat of the 4x400m relay in Beijing 2008, with the eventual team finishing sixth in the final.

 

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