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422:, Bradbury's strategy from the semi-final onwards was to cruise behind his opponents and hope that they crashed, as he could not match their pace. His reasoning was that risk-taking by the favourites could cause a collision due to a racing incident, and, if two or more skaters fell, the remaining three would all get medals; additionally, as he was slower than his opponents, trying to challenge them directly would only increase his own chances of becoming part of a crash entanglement. Bradbury said that he was satisfied with his result, and he felt that, as the second-oldest competitor in the field, he was not able to match his opponents in four races on the same night. 1747: 1724: 1678: 1655: 1632: 1816: 339:
semifinal, Bradbury was knocked over by a rival and he limped home fourth, in a time of 1 m 03.51 s and was eliminated. He came fourth in the B final and was classified eighth overall out of 31 competitors. In the 1,000 m event, Bradbury fell in his heat after being illegally pushed by a competitor who was later disqualified. He came home in 2 m 01.89 s, more than 30 s off the leaders' pace and was eliminated. Nevertheless, because of the high rate of accidents, Bradbury came 24th out of 31 competitors.
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remaining undisqualified and beating at least one of the other three finalists. During the race, the Canadians fell and lost significant time, meaning that Australia would win their first medal if they raced conservatively and avoided a crash. Late in the race, Nizielski was fighting with his American counterpart for track position for the silver medal, but took the safe option and yielded, mindful of the lost opportunity following the crash in Albertville. Thus Bradbury, Nizielski,
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heat, before placing fourth in the semi-final and being eliminated. He then came fifth in the B final to finish 10th out of 29 entrants. He was unable to maintain his speed through the competition; after posting a time of 2:22.632 in the heats, Bradbury slowed by three seconds in each of his next two races. In the 500 m event, Bradbury came second in his heat and was eliminated after coming third in his quarter-final. He finished 14th out of 31 overall.
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in." He also said, "I was the oldest bloke in the field and I knew that, skating four races back to back, I wasn't going to have any petrol left in the tank. So there was no point in getting there and mixing it up because I was going to be in last place anyway. So I might as well stay out of the way and be in last place and hope that some people get tangled up."
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Bradbury was again regarded as a medal contender in the individual events, but was impeded in collisions with other racers in both the 500 m and 1,000 m events. He came third in the heats of both races, posting times of 43.766 s and 1 m 33.108 s in each race. Neither of these
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He later said that he never expected all of his opponents to fall, but added that he felt that the other four racers were under extreme pressure and might have over-attacked and taken too many risks. Bradbury cited the host-nation pressure on Ohno, who was expected to win all four of his events. Li,
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in Norway, Bradbury was part of the short-track relay team that won Australia's first Winter Olympic medal, a bronze. They scraped into the four-team final after edging out Japan and New Zealand to finish second in their semi-final. They adopted a plan of staying on their feet as first priority, and
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Bradbury was courted for sponsorship after his triumph and was interviewed on many American television shows. He had previously supported himself by making skating boots in a backyard workshop; his Revolutionary Boot Company supplied Ohno with free boots, and Bradbury had asked Ohno to endorse his
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Bradbury had three other events at the 2002 Winter Olympics. In the relay event, the Australians came third in their heat in a time of 7:19.177 and failed to make the final. They came second in the B final and finished sixth out of seven teams. In the 1,500 m event, Bradbury came third in his
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In an interview after winning his gold, referring to his two career- and life-threatening accidents, Bradbury said: "Obviously I wasn't the fastest skater. I don't think I'll take the medal as the minute-and-a-half of the race I actually won. I'll take it as the last decade of the hard slog I put
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In September 2000, Bradbury broke his neck in a training accident. Another skater fell in front of him and Bradbury tried to jump over him, but instead clipped him and tripped head first into the barriers. As a result, Bradbury fractured his C4 and C5 vertebrae. He spent a month and a half in a
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Bradbury was also entered in the 500 m and 1,000 m individual events and was the favourite going into the latter. In the first event, Bradbury came second in his heat in a time of 45.43 s and then won his quarterfinal in a time of 44.18 s to qualify for the semifinal. In the
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much like Bradbury himself, had won Olympic medals but was yet to take a gold medal, Turcotte only had one individual event, and Ahn had been the form racer at the Olympics so far. Bradbury felt that none would be willing to settle for less than gold and that, as a result, they might collide.
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of Canada, the defending world champion. Only the top two finishers from each race would proceed to the semifinals. Bradbury finished third in his race and thought himself to be eliminated, but Gagnon was disqualified for obstructing another racer, allowing the Australian to advance to the
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20,000 for the use of his image. He said the fee "should get me a car. I haven’t had a car for a long time", and later described having a stamp issued as "a great honour". Before the Olympics, Bradbury had needed to borrow $ 1,000 from his parents to fix his old car to go to training.
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never giving upβ€”regardless of the odds against them. The unusual manner of his victory made news across the world. However, some unhappy American commentators also made fun of the race and used it to criticise what they perceived as a lack of merit required to win a short-track event.
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During a 1994 World Cup event in Montreal, another skater's blade sliced through Bradbury's right thigh after a collision; it cut through to the other side, resulting in him losing four litres of blood. Bradbury's heart rate had been close to 200
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muscles had been sliced through, and Bradbury thought that he would die if he lost consciousness. The injury required 111 stitches and Bradbury could not move the leg for three weeks. His leg needed 18 months before it was back to full strength.
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In 1991, Bradbury was part of the Australian quartet that won the 5,000 m relay at the World Championships in Sydney. It was Australia's first world championship in a winter sport. Australia's short-track relay team went into the
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lost his footing; they finished fourth and failed to reach the final. Bradbury was unable to help, as he had been named as the reserve for the team and was sitting on the bench. He was not selected for any individual events.
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of Canada all crashed, paving the way for Bradbury to take first place and advancing him through to the final. In the final, Bradbury was again well off the pace when all four of his competitors (Ohno,
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In March 2022, Bradbury rescued four teenage girls from drowning whilst out surfing with his son Flyn on the Sunshine Coast. For this act, he was awarded with a Commendation for Brave Conduct.
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After retiring from skating, Bradbury participated in competitive motor racing. After placing fourth in the 2005 Australian Grand Prix Celebrity Race, he competed in Queensland state-level
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in the phrase "doing a Bradbury", meaning an unexpected or unusual success. "Do a Bradbury" has been given the official stamp of recognition when the second edition of the
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said: "The first winter gold medal in the history of Australia fell out of the sky like a bagged goose. He looked like the tortoise behind four hares", while the
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The unlikely win turned Bradbury into something of a folk hero. Many newspapers hailed Bradbury and held him as an example of the value of an
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championship events in 2006 and 2007, placing sixth in both years. In 2007, he raced in the National Formula Vee Championships at
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In his semi-final race, Bradbury was in last place, well off the pace of the medal favourites. However, defending champion
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times were fast enough to advance him to the quarterfinals and he came 19th and 21st out of 30 competitors respectively.
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at the Tasmanian round and 2010 at Queensland Raceway as their Uber Star. He also made a one-off appearance in the
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included the phrase along with more than 6,000 new words and phrases in 2016. Bradbury's triumph was celebrated by
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issuing a 45-cent stamp of him, which followed on from it issuing stamps of Australian gold medallists at the
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The time of our lives: inside the Sydney Olympics : Australia and the Olympic Games 1994–2002
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at Adelaide in March 2010, driving with regular Ute racer Jason Gomersall on the support program of the
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as world champions, but the team crashed in the semi-finals. The Australians were in third place when
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at the end of the race and this meant that blood was being pumped out fast. All four of his
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said that "multiple crashes that allow the wrong person to win are part of the deal".
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O'Malley, Brendan (22 March 2002). "Bradbury gets city key but door's already open".
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boots when he won in Salt Lake City, not thinking that he would defeat the American.
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Interview with Bradbury on "The Sports Factor", ABC Radio National, 28 October 2005
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In recognition of his Olympic medal win, Bradbury was awarded the key to the
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In 2009, Bradbury was inducted into the Queensland Sport Hall of Fame.
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IOC Footage of the Gold Medal Race, 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics
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Bradbury retired after the 2002 Olympics. He commentated at the
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and four-time Olympian. He won the 1,000 m event at the
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Olympic champions in men's 1000 m short track speed skating
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World Short Track Speed Skating Championships medalists
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Bradbury's feat has entered the Australian colloquial
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Bradbury took an unlikely gold medal win in the men's
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Short track speed skaters at the 2002 Winter Olympics
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Short track speed skaters at the 1998 Winter Olympics
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Short track speed skaters at the 1994 Winter Olympics
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became Australia's first Winter Olympics medallists.
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Index

Steven Bradbury (disambiguation)
OAM
Camden, New South Wales
Australia
Short track speed skating
Short track speed skating
Australia
Olympic Games
2002 Salt Lake City
1000 m
1994 Lillehammer
5000 m relay
World Championships
OAM
short-track speed skater
2002 Winter Olympics
1994
1992 Winter Olympics
Richard Nizielski
1994 Winter Olympics
Andrew Murtha
Kieran Hansen
bpm
quadriceps
Kieran Hansen
1998 Winter Olympics
Richard Goerlitz
halo brace
short-track
1000 metres event

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