Dave Johnson (athlete)

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Medal record
Men’s Athletics
Competitor for Flag of the United States United States
Olympic Games
Bronze 1992 Barcelona Decathlon

David ("Dave") Allen Johnson (born April 7, 1963) is a former decathlete from the United States, who grew up in Missoula, Montana. Born in North Dakota, as a child he attended C. S. Porter Elementary School and later attended Sentinel and Big Sky High School.[citation needed]

Johnson's family moved to Corvallis, Oregon in 1980, and he attended Crescent Valley High School, graduating in 1981. He was involved in a series of petty thefts as a teenager, primarily stealing soda pop and beer from local distributors with an assortment of childhood friends until one of them was caught and informed on the rest. He later detailed his experiences to reporters prior to the Barcelona Olympic games and used the material for his book and speaking tour as an example on how to turn one's life around.

During adolescence Johnson was afflicted with Osgood-Schlatter disease in both knees that kept him from participating in high school sports for the most part. During his junior high years he excelled in track, touch football and was on a Kiwanis basketball team for two years. In elementary school he played organized Little League baseball and had some familiarity with boxing.

Even as a child Johnson was exceptionally fit and coordinated and lifted weights from a young age. In college he started to compete in the decathlon - at 6'4", he put his innate abilities and his constant physical training to use and began setting records. After several years he was generally acknowledged as the best decathlete to date. At this time Dan O'Brien appeared on the scene and began to provide Dave with his first real competition. O'Brien and Johnson became good friends and consistently placed first and second in most events. O'Brien eventually began to be considered the best overall decathlete, but Johnson earned the recognition as the best ever at 2nd day events.

For the 1992 Summer Olympics Games the team of "Dan & Dave" was promoted as the real competition in the games and the question of who would take first and who would come in second was widely debated. Dan failed to qualify for the team when he no-heighted on the pole vault, leaving Dave as the presumed gold medal winner. Unfortunately for him, Johnson experienced a stress fracture in his left foot on the first day of events. He put on a shoe two sizes larger, laced it up tight, and competed anyway and won the bronze medal. Johnson's endorsement career continued for at least another year after the Barcelona Olympic Games and included Oakley Sunglasses, Pert Shampoo, Ryder Trucks, and Reebok shoes among others.

Johnson later retired from competition and became an inspirational Christian speaker. He also wrote the book "Aim High - An Olympic Decathlete's Inspiring Story" with Verne Becker. Until 2006, Johnson worked at West Albany High School as a special education instructor in Albany, Oregon. He was inducted into the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in 2005, entering with fellow decathlon competitor Dan O'Brien. [1][2] He currently is the Athletic Director at South Salem High School in Oregon.

[edit] Career statistics

  • PR: 8727 points
  • Broke American Record
    • 1989: 8549 points
  • Olympic Bronze Medal, 1992
    • 8309 points
  • Olympic 9th place finish, 1988
    • 8180 points
  • U.S. National Champion
    • 1986: 8203w
    • 1989: 8549
    • 1990: 8600w
    • 1992: 8649
  • World University Games Champion, 1989
    • 8216 points

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Sporting positions
Preceded by
Flag of France Christian Plaziat
Best Year Performance
1989
Succeeded by
Flag of France Christian Plaziat