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Name:
Russell Andrew Mark
Born: Ballarat, Victoria, 25th February, 1964
Education: Diploma in Business Studies
Occupation: Athlete
Sport: Clay Target Shooting
Event: Double Trap
Major Sponsors: Beretta, RC Ammunition (Italy)
Minor Sponsors: Bolle, Puma
Email: russell@russellmark.com.au
OAM
(Services to sport)
Olympian: 1988,1992,1996,2000
Major
International Results:
1991 World Cup Champion Los Angeles USA
1992 World Cup Champion Lonato Italy
1994 World Cup Final Champion Munich Germany
1994 World Champion Milan Italy
1996 Olympic Champion Atlanta USA
1997 World Champion Lima Peru
1998 World Team Champion Barcelona Spain
1999 World Cup Champion Lima Peru
1999 World Team Champion Tampere Finland
2000 World Cup Champion Sydney Australia
2000 Olympic Silver Sydney
2003
World Cup Champion Perth Australia
2006
Commonwealth Games Gold Medallist Melb Australia
Summary:
Russell
Mark was one of
Australia
's four Individual Gold Medallists at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic
Games, putting him in the company of Kieren Perkins, Susie O'Neill
and fellow Clay Target Shooter Michael Diamond. Competing in
his third Olympic Games, Russell won the Gold Medal in the Double
Trap Competition.
In
this ultimate test of hand to eye Co-ordination, the Double Trap
Competitor has .7 seconds in which to hit two Clay Targets, ten
centimetres in diameter, flying away from the shooter at 100
kilometres per hour. Russell won his Gold Medal by a record six
targets from his nearest rival.
Russell’s
career has included 34 Australian Championships, his
first coming as a 16 year old Junior. With his win in
Atlanta
he became the first Shotgun Shooter in the history of the sport to
win all four of the World’s Major Individual Title’s, The
World Cup, The World Cup Final, The World Championship and The
Olympic Games. Uniquely after
Sydney
he now has a complete set of silver medals in all four majors as
well.
In
October 1992, competing at a tournament in Tamworth (NSW) Russell
set an all time Australian Record for the most Clay Targets hit in
succession without missing. Over the two day Trap Shooting
Competition he hit an incredible 1,177 targets in a row. This
record needless to say, has never been close to being broken.
In
1996 the Sportsmen’s Association of Australia voted Russell Mark
their Sportsperson of the Year. In 1997 he was honoured with the
Order of Australia Medal for Services to Sport. Also in 1997,
Russell backed up his Olympic victory by winning the World
Championship in
Peru
and equalling the World Record. This made him the only Australian
Gold Medallist from the Atlanta Olympics to win a World Individual
Championship in the following year in any sport.
Since
his win in Atlanta he has been in high demand to demonstrate his Marksmanship prowess
around the globe. Amongst others, Russell has coached Clay Target
Shooting in the United States, Japan, England, Korea,
New Zealand, Kuwait, The Philippines and even to a fellow competitor, The Prince of
Brunei.
Of
recent times Russell has been able to show his diverse talents
ranging from his media skills where he has hosted a weekly sports
program on
Melbourne
’s largest Radio Station, 3AW, he has worked as a commentator
for Channel 9 at the 1998 Commonwealth Games and also wrote a
regular column for the Olympic Club Magazine. Currently he is a
regular with Red Symons on
Melbourne
's 774 ABC Radio. He was a regular member of Channel 7's
Sportsworld program on Sunday mornings then crossed to Channel 9
to become a panel member of Mick Malloy’s “On any Given
Sunday”. His administrative duties included being the Master of
Ceremonies and the Australian Ambassador for the Telstra Small
Business Awards, a Board member for the Fosters Sports Foundation
and at the Sydney Olympics he was elected for a second four year
term on the Australian Olympic Committee’s Athletes Commission.
Currently Russell is on the Executive Board of the Victorian
Olympic Committee.
Russell’s
natural talent and style for public speaking has made him one of
Australia
’s most sought and popular “after dinner” speakers and
Master of Ceremonies. His ability to both entertain and motivate
is unique compared to many of the Nation’s Sporting Icons.

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