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Posted on: Thursday, August 26, 2004

Bryan Clay photo gallery

Bryan Clay is the first Hawai'i individual to wear an Olympic medal since 1988. Finishing the decathlon with 8,820 points earned him the silver medal.
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Decathlon gold medalist Roman Sebrle, left, of the Czech Republic and silver medalist Bryan Clay display their Olympic medals during the decathlon medal ceremony in Athens, Greece, yesterday.

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Bryan Clay was very grateful for a silver medal and to all those who supported him over the years.
H. Darr Beiser • USA Today


Sarah Clay, seated in front of the computer,is surrounded by cheering family and friends as her husband, Bryan, earned a silver medal. From left: Martin Hee, Bryan Clay's Castle High School coach; Brien Ing; Michele Vandenberg, Clay's mother; Joyce Hee; Mike Vandenberg, Clay's stepfather; and Bob Smith, father of Sarah Clay. They were listening to a television audio feed from Eurosport.com. In a Waikiki hotel room, Sarah Clay talks on her cell phone to her husband, Bryan, moments after he was named the silver medal winner in the decathlon.

Photos by Bruce Asato • The Honolulu Advertiser



Bryan Clay celebrates with his grandmother Kay Ishimoto at the Olympic Games in Athens. His uncle Gary Ishimoto is at left.

Steve Levin • Gannett News Service




Hawai'i's Bryan Clay finished the decathlon with 8,820 points, the third-highest total ever by an American.
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Bryan Clay tied a personal best in the javelin en route to silver.

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U.S. decathlete Bryan Clay cleared 4.90 meters in the pole vault.
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