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Vebjørn Rodal

Vebjørn Rodal (born September 16, 1972) is a former Norwegian middle distance athlete, his career high point coming when he won the gold medal in the 800 m at the 1996 Summer Olympics.

Rodal, born and raised in Berkåk, made his international senior debut in 1992, at the Barcelona Olympics, reaching the semi-finals in his event, the 800 m. Part of a group of successful Norwegian athletes, he won his first international medal only two years later, placing second at the 1994 IAAF European Championships .

By finishing third in the final of the 1995 World Championships, he definitely established himself as one of the top 800 m runners in the world, and was among the medal contenders for the 1996 Summer Olympics, held in Atlanta. Not present at the Olympics was world champion Wilson Kipketer, who had emigrated from Kenya to Denmark, but wasn't allowed to run for his new country by the Kenyans. This made the final wide open. Rodal made the final, which was run in a blistering pace. Rodal overtook most of the field in his second lap, and took the lead at the last bend, crossing the line first in a new Olympic record of 1:42.58, which still stands. With four runners under the 1.43, the final was one of the fastest 800 m ever ran.

The Olympic title would remain Rodal's only international victory. He failed to make the final of the Sydney Olympics in 2000, finishing eighth in his semi-final.

Last updated: 05-18-2005 13:52:21