Mark Anthony Graham
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Mark Anthony Graham (born May 17, 1973 in Gordon Town, Jamaica - died September 4, 2006 in Panjwaii, Afghanistan) was a Canadian Olympic athlete and soldier who died while participating in the NATO mission in Afghanistan.
Graham grew up in Hamilton, Ontario, lived in Calgary, Alberta and had been stationed at CFB Petawawa in Ontario. He attended Chedoke Middle School and then Sir Allan MacNab Secondary School in Hamilton, then the University of Nebraska and later Kent State in Ohio on track-and-field scholarships.[1]
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[edit] Athletic career
Graham was a member of the Canadian track and field 4x400 relay team that participated at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, where the team finished thirteenth. He won silver medals at both the 1993 and 1994 Canadian Track and Field Championships, and retired from the sport in 1994.[1]
[edit] Death
On September 4, 2006 Graham was killed in a friendly fire incident when two USAF A-10 Thunderbolts fired on his platoon, having mistaken them for Taliban insurgents.
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[edit] References
- ^ a b Alex Dobrota & Omal el Akkad, Friendly fire claims former Olympic athlete, Globe and Mail. September 5, 2006