Legendary Ron Clarke is no more

Published June 18, 2015
Ron Clarke of Australia crosses the finish line in Stockholm to set a new world record of 13:16.6 for the 5,000 meters in 1966. — AP/File
Ron Clarke of Australia crosses the finish line in Stockholm to set a new world record of 13:16.6 for the 5,000 meters in 1966. — AP/File

SYDNEY: Australian athletics on Wednesday mourned the loss of champion distance runner Ron Clarke at the age of 78.

Largely self-coached, Clarke never won an Olympic gold medal despite officially breaking 17 world records and at one point holding records for every distance from two miles to 20 kilometres.

“Today is a very sad day for athletics in Australia, with news of the passing of legendary runner Ron Clarke after a battle with illness,” Athletics Australia president David Grace said.

Clarke, who died after an unspecified illness, competed at the 1964 Olympics where he won a bronze medal in the 10,000m, and came ninth in both the 5,000m and marathon.

At the peak of his career the following year, he set 12 world records, nine of them in the space of 21 days, and was a favourite to win Olympic gold. Yet he could not repeat his performances at the 1968 Games in Mexico at high altitude.

He finished sixth in the gruelling 10,000m almost unconscious from lack of oxygen, collapsing on the line and suffering heart damage. Clarke recovered sufficiently to compete in the 5,000m a few days later, but came fifth.

After his athletics career, Clarke went on to become a successful businessman, author and the mayor of the Gold Coast, and was one of the original inductees into the Sport Australia Hall Of Fame in 1985.

Published in Dawn, June 18th, 2015

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