Patrick Dwyer (sprinter)
Australian sprinter
Dwyer (right) in 2000 | |||||||||||||||
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Born | (1977-11-03) 3 November 1977 (age 46) Wagga Wagga, New South Wales | ||||||||||||||
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Patrick Dwyer (born 3 November 1977) is an Australian athlete specializing in the 400 metres.
He competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics, and was a part of the Australian team that won the silver medal in 4 × 400 metres relay. In addition to this, he finished seventh with the relay teams at the 2000 Summer Olympics and fifth at the 2002 Commonwealth Games.
His personal bests of 20.60 s (200 m) and 44.73 s (400 m) were both achieved in 2000.
External links
- Patrick Dwyer at World Athletics
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Australian national champions in men's 400 m
Note: 440 yards until 1966
- 1894: Billy MacPherson
- 1896: W. Low (NZL)
- 1898: Charles Campbell
- 1900: William Shea
- 1902: A. Oxlade
- 1904: Nigel Barker
- 1906: Nigel Barker
- 1908: Nigel Barker
- 1910: Nigel Barker
- 1912: Ron Opie (NZL)
- 1914: George Parker (USA)
- 1920: Bart Linehan
- 1922: William Hutton
- 1924: Les Tracey (NZL)
- 1926: Roy Norman
- 1928: Charles Stuart
- 1930: Herbert Bascombe
- 1932: Francis O'Brien
- 1934: George Golding
- 1936: Howard Yates
- 1937: John Mumford
- 1947: John Bartram
- 1948: John Bartram
- 1949: Edwin Carr
- 1950: Edwin Carr
- 1951: Leon Gregory
- 1952: Edwin Carr
- 1953: Graham Gipson
- 1954: Bill Job
- 1955: Leon Gregory
- 1956: Kevan Gosper
- 1957: Kevan Gosper
- 1958: Kevan Gosper
- 1959: Kevan Gosper
- 1960: Kevan Gosper
- 1961: Brian Waters
- 1962: Ken Roche
- 1963: Ken Roche
- 1964: Ken Roche
- 1965: Paul Bowman
- 1966: Gary Eddy
- 1967: Gary Eddy
- 1968: Jim Kemp (USA)
- 1969: Bill Hooker
- 1970: Ross Wilson
- 1971: Ross Wilson
- 1972: Wayne Collett (USA)
- 1973: Graeme Wright
- 1974: Steve Gee
- 1975: Steve Gee
- 1976: Rick Mitchell
- 1977: Rick Mitchell
- 1978: John Higham
- 1979: Colin McQueen
- 1980: Rick Mitchell
- 1981: Mike Willis
- 1982: Gary Minihan
- 1983: Gary Minihan
- 1984: Bruce Frayne
- 1985: Miles Murphy
- 1986: Darren Clark
- 1987: Miles Murphy
- 1988: Miles Murphy
- 1989: Darren Clark
- 1990: Darren Clark
- 1991: Paul Greene
- 1992: Mark Garner
- 1993: Darren Clark
- 1994: Brett Callaghan
- 1995: Paul Greene
- 1996: Jamie Baulch (GBR)
- 1997: Brad Jamieson
- 1998: Declan Stack
- 1999: Brad Jamieson
- 2000: Patrick Dwyer
- 2001: Paul Pearce
- 2002: Clinton Hill
- 2003: Clinton Hill
- 2004: Clinton Hill
- 2005: Ben Offereins
- 2006: John Steffensen
- 2007: Sean Wroe
- 2008: Joel Milburn
- 2009: Sean Wroe
- 2010: Ben Offereins
- 2011: Steven Solomon
- 2012: Steven Solomon
- 2013: Alex Beck
- 2014: Steven Solomon
- 2015: Craig Burns
- 2016: Steven Solomon
- 2017: Steven Solomon
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