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Australian middle-distance runner

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Mark Fountain
Medal record
Representing  Australia
Men's Athletics
Commonwealth Games
Bronze medal – third place 2006 Melbourne 1500 metres

Mark Fountain (born 10 March 1982) is an Australian middle distance runner.

Fountain currently lives and trains in Geelong, Victoria and is married to former University of Arkansas All-America runner Erica Sigmont.

Fountain lived in Arkansas for six years whilst being coached by the University of Arkansas coach John McDonnell.

In 2009, Fountain moved back to Australia to be coached by Bruce Scriven and former Olympic Champion Steve Ovett.

After a troublesome two years battling Achilles injuries, Fountain underwent an operation to alleviate his problems and get him on track once again.

Fountain is the General Manager of Supaworld, an indoor family entertainment centre which has four locations Australia wide. He has worked there since 2014.

Achievements

  • 8th world Youth Championships Bydgoszcz, Poland(1999)
  • 5th World University Championships Daegue, Korea(2003)
  • 3rd Commonwealth Games Melbourne, Australia(2006)
  • 9th(h) World Championships Osaka, Japan (2007)
  • Australian indoor record 1000m: 2.20.3 (2005)
  • Australian indoor record mile: 3.54.7 (2005)
  • Bronze medalist at 1500 m 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games
  • Australian Under 18 Champion 1500 m 1999
  • Australian Under 20 Champion 1500 m 2001
  • Australian Under 20 Champion 3000 m 2001
  • Australian Under 20 Champion X-Country 2001
  • Australian National Champion 1500 m 2007
  • Personal record: 1500 m 3.33.68

References

  1. ^ "Mark Fountain: Athlete profile". International Association of Athletics Federations. Retrieved 17 October 2018.
  2. WholeHogSports.com - Tyson Invitational Report: Harter gets a lot from few Archived 2007-12-01 at the Wayback Machine

External links

Australian national champions in men's 1500 m
Note: mile run until 1966


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