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remaining undisqualified and beating at least one of the other three finalists. During the race, the
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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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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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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 havenβt 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 upβregardless 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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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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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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1095:"Steven Bradbury Biography and Olympic Results"
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1485:Steven Bradbury: Last Man Standing
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1368:Australia at the Olympic Games
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615:Commendation for Brave Conduct
539:. In 2019, he competed in the
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890:"Australia salutes Bradbury"
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2041:Champions V Contenders 2019
2029:Champions V Contenders 2018
1280:"Steven John Bradbury, OAM"
719:Andrews, pp. 252–253.
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83:176 lb (80 kg)
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1519:"Sure footed champion"
1440:The Sportsworld Year 2
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366:1998 Winter Olympics
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277:Steven John Bradbury
42:Personal information
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1873:Australian Survivor
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953:www.nbcolympics.com
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556:Motor racing career
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