October 31st, 2007
While in Hawaii, Bryan held a free clinic at the Lanai High School gym to help teach kids the proper techniques for stretching, warming up, and running. The clinic, presented by the Straub Lanai Family Health Center, was for ages 7-18, and was a great success. Bryan enjoys coaching and being around children, making an event like this something that he is truly passionate about. You can check out a video of the event here.
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October 16th, 2007
Dennis Fujimoto - The Garden Island
Bryan Clay wanted to work with the youth, said Lani Yukimura, director of Philantropy and Community Relations for The Wilcox Health Foundation.
Clay, Hawai‘i’s 2004 Olympic Silver Medalist and 2005 Decathlon World Champion, was wrapping up his weekend after making appearances at the second annual Sports Health Fair Saturday at Kukui Grove Shopping Center.
On Sunday, the graduate from Castle High School gave Kaua‘i’s youth an opportunity to learn proper warmup and running techniques during a Speed Training session at Vidinha Stadium.
Continue reading this article from Kauai Garden Island News here
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September 2nd, 2007
OSAKA, Japan — Bryan Clay applied ice to his injured quadriceps muscle, got a quick massage and even turned to acupuncture.
Nothing helped ease the pain. So the reigning decathlon champion withdrew from the competition at the world track and field championships. He tweaked his right leg while competing in the high jump, the fourth of five events Friday evening.
“It was just too painful,” said Clay, who had 3,558 points. “It was going so well, too.” Click here. to continue reading
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October 9th, 2007
I only get home to Hawaii once a year. I usually try to make it a month long trip so that I can see family. However things do get a little tough to juggle because when ever I go home I have to do a lot of business as well. Sometimes I wish that I could be in two places at once.
California, is not my favorite place. I miss things like family, green mountains, morning rains, clear skies, and local food. However, I am lucky. I am very accepted into my alma mater’s (Azusa Pacific University) community. It is where I train everyday and spend a lot of my time. Being involved there gives me a small taste of the close-knit island life.
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October 2nd, 2007
I had dreamt of being in the Olympics since I was probably eight years old. However it was a very long time before I realized that my dreams had a good shot of becoming reality. I think it was when I took third place at the US National meet in 2001. I was 21 years old.
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