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Board of Directors. Senior Leadership Team. The Athletics Foundation. Contact Us. One Athletics. Pat and Rob became a close knit and successful unit as coach and athlete, a partnership that endured throughout his career. As a junior, Rob ran on the track and cross-country. The track events at national championships were a bit short for him but he finished second in the National Junior Cross-Country over 10km.

Although still a junior, he took on the seniors at the Nationals in Adelaide and finished sixth in the 5,m in In he improved his 5,m placing at the Nationals to fifth in He finished third in the National senior cross-country that year and in mid-December he was fourth in the Zatopek Classic 10,m in Rob did not contest the Nationals on the track or cross-country but still justified selection for two national teams - the World Cross-Country and the Pacific Conference Games.

The World Cross-Country Championships were held in Dusseldorf, West Germany and Rob finished thirty seventh in a field of runners, helping Australia to finish sixth overall. He then easily won the Pacific Conference Games 10,m in A few months later, in his first race at the distance, he won the Victorian marathon championships at Point Cook in Deek set his sights on the Moscow Olympics. A selection trial for the games was held in Adelaide in April in which Rob finished second in Before the Games, Rob successfully defended his national cross-country title and then set off to Moscow where he finished tenth in He completed his third marathon for the year when he finished eighth in the famous Fukuoka marathon in Japan in a personal best time of Returning to the track Rob finished second in the national 5,m title in Adelaide in They recovered to win the team title.

Australia was fifth. Rob won the 25km national road title mid year, then in November he ran his fastest ever 5,m - The following month he won Fukuoka in At that time Fukuoka and Boston were the number one marathon races in the world.

Rob was tenth in the World Cross-Country championships in Rome in and whilst in Italy he was able to run his fastest ever half marathon - Back home he retained his national 25km title and was second in the cross-country.

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De Castella failed to finish the marathon at the World Athletics Championships. He finished in the top ten in three Olympics, but never won a medal. De Castella was the favourite for the Summer Olympics marathon. He ran comfortably in the main group until about 33 kilometres, when he slowed down to drink water. At the same time, the leading runners picked up speed and de Castella suddenly found himself out of contention.

He accelerated during the final kilometres to finish fifth. De Castella won Australia's first athletic World Championships gold medal when he won the marathon in , beating Ethiopian Kebede Balcha by 24 seconds and Olympic champion Waldemar Cierpinski by 34 seconds. De Castella won the Rotterdam Marathon in , defeating a deep field that included the previously unbeaten Alberto Salazar and Carlos Lopes.

The race was also televised live back to Australia. De Castella's time was, at that point, the fourth fastest in history. De Castella was the favourite to win the marathon at the Commonwealth Games in Brisbane. At the start of the race, Tanzanians Gidamis Shahanga and Juma Ikangaa raced to the lead and were 50 m ahead of the pack after five minutes. After the 20 km mark, this gap had widened to several hundred meters. By the 23 km mark, Ikangaa had taken the lead from his compatriot, with de Castella in the main pack some m behind, but closing.

However Ikangaa was not done yet, and re-took the lead slightly. The duel continued for the remainder of the race. Eventually de Castella pulled away, and won by 80 m in a time of , 12 seconds ahead of Ikangaa.

Briton Mike Gratton finished third in , and Shahanga faded to finish 6th. The race finished on the streets of Brisbane, not in the main stadium. De Castella first came to international attention when he won the Fukuoka Marathon in a time of , which was the fastest time recorded for an out-and-back course. It was not initially known to be a world best time, because his time was 5 seconds slower than the time set by Alberto Salazar in the New York City Marathon.

It later emerged that the New York course was about metres short. De Castella's time was later ratified as the world record.



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