Posted on: Thursday, August 26, 2004
Bryan Clay photo gallery
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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.
Associated Press
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Bryan Clay was very grateful for a silver medal and to all those who supported him over the years. |
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H. Darr Beiser • USA Today |
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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. |
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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
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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
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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.
Associated Press
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U.S. decathlete Bryan Clay cleared 4.90 meters in the pole vault. |
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