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Robert Gary (born April 5, 1973) is a retired American track and field athlete who competed in the 3,000 meter steeplechase at the 1996 Summer Olympics and 2004 Summer Olympics.

Track and field career[edit]

College career[edit]

Gary ran for the Ohio State Buckeyes where he was a six-time All-American and was a Big Ten Conference champion. Gary graduated from Ohio State in 1996.[1]

International career[edit]

At the 1996 Olympic Trials Gary finished 2nd in the 3,000 meter Steeplechase to qualify for the 1996 Olympics. At the 1996 Olympics, Gary finished 11th in the 1996 Summer Olympics Men's 3000 metres steeplechase heats.[2]

At the 1999 World Team Trials, Gary finished 2nd to qualify for the 1999 World Championships in Athletics where he finished 7th in his heat race.[2]

At the 2003 World Team Trials, Gary finished 3rd to qualify for the 2003 World Championships in Athletics where he finished 12th in his heat race.[2]

At the 2004 Olympic Trials Gary finished 3rd in the 3,000 meter Steeplechase to qualify for the 2004 Olympics. At the 2004 Olympics, Gary finished 12th in the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's 3000 metres steeplechase heats.[2]

Cross-Country[edit]

Gary was an accomplished cross-country runner, winning a national title in 2003 and having two top-3 finishes in 2004 at the national championships.[2] Gary competed in the 1998 and 2004 IAAF World Cross Country Championships.[3]

Coaching career[edit]

Gary was the head cross-country coach (1996–2012) and head track and field coach (2006–2012) for the Ohio State Buckeyes. Gary is currently the head track and field and cross-country coach for the Furman Paladins.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Robert Gary. "Furman". Furmanpaladins.com. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
  • ^ a b c d e "Robert Gary". Usatf.org. 1973-04-05. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
  • ^ "Robert Gary | Profile". iaaf.org. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
  • Qualification

    1996 United States Olympic trials (track and field)

    Men's
    track and road
    athletes

  • Brad Barquist
  • Keith Brantly
  • Bryan Bronson
  • Andrzej Chylinski
  • Curt Clausen
  • Mark Coogan
  • Mark Crear
  • Mark Croghan
  • Calvin Davis
  • Marc Davis
  • Jon Drummond
  • Robert Gary
  • Johnny Gray
  • Matt Giusto
  • Tim Harden
  • Alvin Harrison
  • Brian Hyde
  • Allen James
  • Allen Johnson
  • Michael Johnson
  • Bob Kempainen
  • Bob Kennedy
  • Michael Marsh
  • Anthuan Maybank
  • Dan Middleman
  • Derek Mills
  • Dennis Mitchell
  • Tim Montgomery
  • Herm Nelson
  • José Parrilla
  • Jason Pyrah
  • Butch Reynolds
  • Brandon Rock
  • Jason Rouser
  • Lamont Smith
  • Jim Spivey
  • Eugene Swift
  • Jeff Williams
  • Todd Williams
  • Men's
    field athletes

  • Randy Barnes
  • Ed Broxterman
  • Mike Conley Sr.
  • Lance Deal
  • Steve Fritz
  • John Godina
  • Joe Greene
  • Kenny Harrison
  • Jeff Hartwig
  • Robert Howard
  • Chris Huffins
  • Scott Huffman
  • C. J. Hunter
  • Lawrence Johnson
  • Carl Lewis
  • Kevin McMahon
  • Dan O'Brien
  • Ken Popejoy
  • Mike Powell
  • Tom Pukstys
  • Todd Riech
  • Adam Setliff
  • Dave Stephens
  • Anthony Washington
  • Cameron Wright
  • Women's
    track and road
    athletes

  • Kim Batten
  • Tonja Buford-Bailey
  • Joetta Clark
  • Gail Devers
  • Sandra Farmer-Patrick
  • Suzy Favor Hamilton
  • Kate Fonshell
  • Chryste Gaines
  • Kim Graham
  • Carlette Guidry
  • Julie Henner
  • Victoria Herazo
  • D'Andre Hill
  • Vicki Huber
  • Regina Jacobs
  • Lynn Jennings
  • Anne Marie Lauck
  • Debbi Lawrence
  • Maicel Malone
  • Jearl Miles
  • Inger Miller
  • Joan Nesbit
  • Meredith Rainey
  • Michelle Rohl
  • Amy Rudolph
  • Mary Slaney
  • Linda Somers
  • Jenny Spangler
  • Rochelle Stevens
  • Lynda Tolbert-Goode
  • Gwen Torrence
  • Linetta Wilson
  • Dannette Young
  • Women's
    field athletes

  • Valeyta Althouse
  • Lacy Barnes-Mileham
  • Kelly Blair
  • Nicole Carroll
  • Sharon Hanson
  • Aretha Hill
  • Sheila Hudson
  • Jackie Joyner-Kersee
  • Diana Orrange
  • Ramona Pagel
  • Suzy Powell
  • Connie Price-Smith
  • Cynthea Rhodes
  • Connie Teaberry
  • Marieke Veltman
  • Tisha Waller
  • Erica Wheeler
  • Shana Williams
  • Coaches

    Qualification

    2004 United States Olympic trials (track and field)

    Men's track
    and road athletes

  • Bennie Brazell
  • Derrick Brew
  • Tim Broe
  • Dan Browne
  • James Carter
  • Curt Clausen
  • Shawn Crawford
  • Alan Culpepper
  • Philip Dunn
  • Kevin Eastler
  • Anthony Famiglietti
  • Robert Gary
  • Justin Gatlin
  • Maurice Greene
  • Charlie Gruber
  • Otis Harris
  • Allen Johnson
  • Jonathan Johnson
  • Meb Keflezighi
  • Daniel Lincoln
  • Coby Miller
  • John Nunn
  • Darvis Patton
  • Derrick Peterson
  • Jonathon Riley
  • Dathan Ritzenhein
  • Grant Robison
  • Khadevis Robinson
  • Andrew Rock
  • Duane Ross
  • Tim Seaman
  • Angelo Taylor
  • Terrence Trammell
  • Jeremy Wariner
  • Alan Webb
  • Bernard Williams
  • Darold Williamson
  • Kelly Willie
  • Men's field
    athletes

  • Bryan Clay
  • Walter Davis
  • John Godina
  • Breaux Greer
  • Tora Harris
  • Matt Hemingway
  • Reese Hoffa
  • A. G. Kruger
  • Melvin Lister
  • Timothy Mack
  • Casey Malone
  • Derek Miles
  • John Moffitt
  • Adam Nelson
  • Jamie Nieto
  • Tom Pappas
  • James Parker
  • Dwight Phillips
  • Jarred Rome
  • Toby Stevenson
  • Paul Terek
  • Ian Waltz
  • Women's track
    and road athletes

  • Jearl Miles Clark
  • LaTasha Colander
  • Crystal Cox
  • Shayne Culpepper
  • Colleen De Reuck
  • Lashinda Demus
  • Gail Devers
  • Elva Dryer
  • Allyson Felix
  • Shalane Flanagan
  • Joanna Hayes
  • Monique Henderson
  • Monique Hennagan
  • Sheena Tosta
  • Marion Jones
  • Deena Kastor
  • Muna Lee
  • LaShauntea Moore
  • Melissa Morrison-Howard
  • Kate Tenforde
  • Jennifer Rhines
  • Sanya Richards-Ross
  • Moushaumi Robinson
  • Marla Runyan
  • Brenda Taylor
  • Nicole Teter
  • Carrie Tollefson
  • DeeDee Trotter
  • Teresa Vaill
  • Angela Williams
  • Lauryn Williams
  • Women's field
    athletes

  • Stephanie Brown
  • Shelia Burrell
  • Stacy Dragila
  • Laura Gerraughty
  • Erin Gilreath
  • Kristin Heaston
  • Aretha Thurmond
  • Chaunté Lowe
  • Tiombe Hurd
  • Jackie Jeschelnig
  • Marion Jones
  • Kim Kreiner
  • Tiffany Lott-Hogan
  • Anna Mahon
  • Yuliana Pérez
  • Michelle Perry
  • Rose Richmond
  • Jillian Schwartz
  • Seilala Sua
  • Kellie Suttle
  • Grace Upshaw
  • Tisha Waller
  • Coaches


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