Mike Smith (decathlete)

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Mike Smith
MichaelSmithDecathlon400meters.jpg
Smith running the 400 metres, 1997
Personal information
Full nameMichael Cameron Smith
Nationality Canadian
Born (1967-09-16) September 16, 1967 (age 56)
Kenora, Ontario, Canada
Height195 cm (6 ft 5 in)
Weight98 kg (216 lb)
Sport
Sport Track
Event Decathlon
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s) Decathlon : 8626, Gotzis, 1996
Medal record
Representing Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
World Championships
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 1991 Tokyo Decathlon
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 1995 Gothenburg Decathlon
Commonwealth Games
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 1990 Auckland Decathlon
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 1994 Victoria Decathlon
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 1998 Kuala Lampur Decathlon

Michael Cameron "Mike" Smith (born September 16, 1967) is a Canadian decathlete from Kenora, Ontario.

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Biography

He attended Pinecrest Elementary School, Lakewood Intermediate School, Beaver Brae Secondary School in Kenora, Ontario, and then Central Technical School in Toronto for his final year of high school.

Smith attended the University of Toronto Commerce program during his athletic career. He was coached by Andy Higgins while living in Toronto, Ontario and then by Les Gramantik when he moved to live and train in Calgary, Alberta in 1994.

Smith won a silver medal at the World Junior Track and Field Championships in 1986. At the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, he placed 14th. At the 1990 Commonwealth Games Smith won a gold medal. In 1991, he was the silver medal winner at the World Track and Field Championships, and was the first North American to win the Götzis International Decathlon, which he won again in 1996.

In 1992 at Barcelona, Spain, Smith was the opening ceremonies flag bearer for Canada at the Olympics. Unfortunately during the decathlon Smith pulled a hamstring and was forced to withdraw on the first day of the two-day competition. In 1994, he won gold at the Commonwealth Games for the second time.

Smith was ranked in the top 10 in the world for 10 years in a row from 1989 to 1998 with his highest rankings being #2 in the world in 1991 and #3 in the world in 1995.

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Michael Smith

Personal Best Performances

Smith held the Canadian Record in the decathlon with a total of 8626 points set in Gotzis Austria in 1996. Smith's record was broken by Damian Warner, with a total of 8659 points, at the 2015 Pan American Games.

The sum of Smith's overall personal bests in the individual disciplines of decathlon totals 9,362 points (the third best ever after Ashton Eaton & Dan O'Brien). [1]

Day 1: 100 meters - 10.70 seconds, Long Jump - 7.76 meters, Shot Put - 18.03 meters, High Jump - 2.14 meters, 400 meters - 47.06 seconds
Day 2: 110 meter hurdles - 14.24 seconds, Discus Throw - 52.90 meters, Pole Vault - 5.20 meters, Javelin Throw - 71.22 meters, 1500 meters - 4:20,04

Total: 9362 points

Smith still holds the world's best performance for the 3 combined throwing events in decathlon (shot put, discus, javelin).

World RankingDecathleteNationPointsShot PutDiscusJavelinVenueDate
1Michael SmithCAN274816.94m52.90m71.22mGötzis26.05.96
2Bryan ClayUSA273416.25m53.68m72.00mHelsinki10.08.05
3William MottiFRA259516.96m52.46m68.20mEmmitsburg29.09.91

Smith retired from the sport of decathlon in 1999 and went on to a career in financial services and wealth management. He also works for CBC Television Sports and CTV Television as a color commentator for track and field events; in this capacity, he received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Sports Analyst at the 10th Canadian Screen Awards as a commentator for CBC Television's coverage of the 2020 Summer Olympics. [2]

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Michael Smith

Achievements

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventNotes
Representing Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
1986 World Junior Championships Athens, Greece13th (h) 4 × 400 m relay 3:11.26
2nd Decathlon 7523 pts
Commonwealth Games Edinburgh, United Kingdom7th Decathlon 7363 pts
1987 Hypo-Meeting Götzis, Austria6th Decathlon 8126 pts
World Championships Rome, Italy Decathlon DNF
1988 Hypo-Meeting Götzis, Austria12th Decathlon 8039 pts
Summer Olympics Seoul, South Korea 14th Decathlon 8083 pts
1989 Hypo-Meeting Götzis, Austria4th Decathlon 8121 pts
Jeux de la Francophonie Casablanca, Morocco 1st Decathlon 8160 pts
1990 Commonwealth Games Auckland, New Zealand1st Decathlon 8525 pts
1991 Hypo-Meeting Götzis, Austria1st Decathlon 8427 pts
World Championships Tokyo, Japan 2nd Decathlon 8549 pts
1992 Hypo-Meeting Götzis, Austria3rd Decathlon 8409 pts
Summer Olympics Barcelona, Spain Decathlon DNF
1993 World Indoor Championships Toronto, Canada2nd Heptathlon 6279 pts
Hypo-Meeting Götzis, Austria3rd Decathlon 8362 pts
World Championships Stuttgart, Germany Decathlon DNF
1994 Hypo-Meeting Götzis, Austria4th Decathlon 8191 pts
Commonwealth Games Victoria, Canada1st Decathlon 8326 pts
1995 Hypo-Meeting Götzis, Austria Decathlon DNF
World Championships Gothenburg, Sweden3rd Decathlon 8419 pts
1996 Hypo-Meeting Götzis, Austria1stDecathlon8626 pts (NR)
Summer Olympics Atlanta, Georgia, United States13th Decathlon 8271 pts
1997 Hypo-Meeting Götzis, Austria3rd Decathlon 8555 pts
1998 Hypo-Meeting Götzis, Austria7th Decathlon 8228 pts
Commonwealth Games Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 3rd Decathlon 8143 pts
World Combined Events Challenge several places8th Decathlon 24,543 pts

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References

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  2. Brent Furdyk, "2022 Canadian Screen Award Nominees Announced, ‘Sort Of’ & ‘Scarborough’ Lead The Pack" Archived March 8, 2022, at the Wayback Machine . ET Canada , February 15, 2022.