Craig Mottram (born 18 June 1980) is a former Australian
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and
middle-distance runner who specialised in the
5000 metre event.
Early years
Mottram was born on 18 June 1980 in
Frankston, Victoria
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. He attended
Geelong Grammar School
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Establ ...
.
Career
At 188 cm (6 feet 2 inches), Mottram is unusually tall for a distance runner. He competed in his first
Olympic Games
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at only 20 years of age, in the 5000 metre event at the
2000 Summer Olympics
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in Sydney: he did not qualify from his heat, but finished in 8th place with a respectable time of 13 minutes, 31.06 seconds. He fared better in his next Olympic competition: with four additional years of experience and athletic maturity, Mottram qualified for the final of the 5000 metre event and finished 8th with a time of 13:25.70 in
Athens
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.
In 2005, he set a course record to win the
Great Ireland Run
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in a third consecutive win at the competition. On 14 August 2005, he reached a career highlight, coming third in the 5000 m event at the
2005 World Championships in Athletics
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in Helsinki, running the event in 13 minutes, 32.96 seconds. He was the last non-African born runner to receive a medal in that event until
Jakob Ingebrigtsen received gold in 2022.
On 9 March 2006 in
Melbourne
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, in his final warmup event before the
2006 Commonwealth Games
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, Mottram took ten seconds off the 12-year-old Australian record for the
2000 metres. This distance, not often run at
IAAF
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events, was scheduled specifically to suit Mottram's Games preparation.
On 20 March 2006 at the Commonwealth Games, Mottram came second in the 5000 m event with a time of 12 minutes, 58.19 seconds, beaten narrowly by Kenyan runner
Augustine Choge. This race was only the second time that this event was won in under 13 minutes at a championship competition (first one being 2003 World Athletics Championships.) Mottram also ran in the 1500 m event in
Melbourne
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on 25 March 2006, entering the competition as favourite to win. Having worked his way into third position during the race, Mottram was accidentally tripped at the 800-metre mark when English athlete
Andrew Baddeley
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Career
He finished sixth in the 1500 metres final at the 2006 European Athletics Championships in Gothenburg. He also competed at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, an ...
fell behind him, clipping Mottram's heel. Mottram lost 20 metres on the field due to the incident and finished in ninth position.
In June 2006 Mottram set the
Parkrun
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5 km world record time with 14 minutes and 0 seconds at
Bushy Parkrun
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; he held the record until 2012.
He is a supporter of
English Premier League
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club
Sunderland
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and ran in the
Great North Run
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2006, wearing a Sunderland shirt.
On 21 December 2006, Mottram set the record for
the Tan in a time of 10:08:00. The Tan is
Melbourne
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's most iconic running track, located around the
Royal Botanic Gardens. Mottram beat the previous best time of 10:12, also his own, during a
Richmond Tigers Football Club trial.
In 2007 Mottram started the year on a high, dominating "the Kenyan Hope" of Boniface Songkok at the Telstra A series in Melbourne. The race was a conservative one before Craig tore the field open with a quick 7th lap before a devastating final 400 m run in 53 seconds. At the
Prefontaine Classic In
Eugene (
Oregon
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), Craig ran the 5th fastest 2-mile of all time in 8:03.50 leaving in his wake the likes
Alan Webb,
Tariku Bekele, Matt Tegenkemp,
Dathan Ritzenhein
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and other American hopefuls. "It comes down to the size of your balls," Mottram said of his ability to pick up the pace and shake off his rivals in Oregon. After a good start to the season Craig suffered a hamstring strain. This affected his training for the World Championships, where he finished 11th.
2008 was an up-and-down season for Mottram. He won the Melbourne Grand Prix 5000 m and the National Championship 5000 m and 3000 m. He then competed at the 2008 Indoor Championships in
Valencia
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, where he placed 5th in the final. He then contested the Boston Indoor Grand Prix where he won the 3000 m and broke the meet record of
Haile Gebrselassie. He hit form after he won the
Stockholm
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Grand Prix 3000 m and placed 4th in the 1 Mile. He also ran a 3:57.90-mile finishing 2nd to Bernard Lagat at the prestigious Millrose games in February 2008.
At the
2008 Summer Olympics
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in Beijing, Mottram placed 5th in the first heat of the 5000 m in 13min 44.39sec and did not advance to the final. Following this disappointment, Mottram split from coach Nick Bideau, choosing to self-coach.
Due to injuries, he did not compete in the
2009 IAAF World Championships in Athletics in Berlin. That year, after having run for
Nike for all of his professional career, Mottram signed a contract with
Adidas
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. He also accepted a coaching offer from Australian distance running coach Chris Wardlaw, who has coached marathon runner
Steve Moneghetti
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among others.
In late November 2009 Craig Mottram made a return from his 12-month absence from racing, clocking 13 minutes and 23 seconds in the opening 5 km leg of the
Chiba Ekiden Relay in Japan. This performance put his Australian team in first place, before they dropped to 7th. His time of 13:23 was just outside the event record.
In the 2010 season he won the
Great Yorkshire Run in
Sheffield
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, beating home favourite
Chris Thompson to the line by just one second. He beat
Chris Thompson again on 18 September 2010 by one second in a close finish at the Great North City Games 2-mile event in 8.31.
In August 2012 Craig Mottram competed in the
London Olympics 5000m for Australia. He was the fastest Australian at those Olympics, with a 13.40, but was unable to make it into the final.
Personal best times
* 1500 metres 3:33.97 (Zürich, Switzerland, 18 August 2006)
* Mile 3:48.98 (Oslo, Norway, 29 July 2005)
* 2000 metres 4:50.76 (Melbourne, Australia, 3 September 2006, Oceanic Record)
* 3000 metres 7:32.19 (Athens, Greece, 17 September 2006, Oceanic Record)
* 2 miles 8:03.50 (Eugene, United States, 6 October 2007, Oceanic Record)
* 5000 metres 12:55.76 (London, England, 30 July 2004, Oceanic Record)
* 10,000 metres 27:34.48 (Palo Alto, United States, 5 April 2008)
* 10 km (road) 27:54 (Manchester, England, 23 May 2004, Oceanic Record)
* Parkrun 14:00 (
Bushy Parkrun
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, London, 2006, World Record)
References
External links
*
Athletics Australia profile*
ttp://www.alltime-athletics.com Listings of all-time performances in events* https://web.archive.org/web/20171210005852/http://www.coolrunning.com.au/forums/index.php?showtopic=10887
* http://www.theage.com.au/news/National/Tan-time-trial-puts-all-comers-to-the-test/2005/01/27/1106415731901.html
Flotrack.com Video interviews of Craig Mottram
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1980 births
Living people
Australian male long-distance runners
Australian male middle-distance runners
Athletes (track and field) at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
Commonwealth Games silver medallists for Australia
People educated at Geelong Grammar School
Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics
Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics
Olympic athletes for Australia
World Athletics Championships medalists
World Athletics Championships athletes for Australia
Athletes (track and field) at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Parkrun
Athletes from Melbourne
People from Frankston, Victoria
Sportsmen from Victoria (state)
Medallists at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
Australian Athletics Championships winners
21st-century Australian sportsmen
Commonwealth Games silver medallists in athletics