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Olympian Mark McKoy in 1983
Alex Baumann was best, stalwart Sylvie Frechette showed grace and Donovan Bailey left his rivals in the dust. From 1984 to 2000, CBC Radio and Television followed Canadian athletes chasing Olympic gold. They were the fastest and the strongest and they had Canadians from coast to coast smiling a little wider and cheering a little louder.
McKoy's descent begins in 1988 at the Seoul Summer Games. When Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson fails his drug test, McKoy flees Seoul without having run, as scheduled, in the 4x100-metre relay event. After admitting that he experimented with steroids, McKoy is suspended for two years. He will not surface again until the 1992 Summer Olympics where many write him off as a 30-year-old might-have-been. But in a rapid-fire 13.12 seconds, McKoy races to victory and becomes the oldest man to win the 110-metre hurdles event.
. Before McKoy's golden performance, the last Canadian to win a track and field gold medal had been Duncan McNaughton in 1932 in the high jump event.
. After marrying an Austrian athlete, McKoy moved to Austria following the Olympics. He became an Austrian citizen and competed for his new country for two years. He retired from competition in 1996.
. As of 2004, McKoy worked as a personal trainer at the Institute for Sports Medicine in Etobicoke.
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Program: Yes You Can
Broadcast Date: March 8, 1983
Guest(s): Mark McKoy
Interviewer: Tammy Bourne, Trevor Bruneau
Last updated: February 10, 2012
Page consulted on March 27, 2013
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