Although Marsh could compete with the national class sprinters, he did not manage to qualify for an international event until 1991, when he qualified for the American relay team for the 1991 World Championships. Marsh ran in the heats on a team that set the Championship record, but not in the final, which was won by the Americans in World Record time. The next year, Marsh posted a time of 9.93s into a wind of 0.6m/s at the Mt. SAC Relays in Walnut, which using a widely accepted wind/altitude correction calculator adjusted to the fastest ever intrinsic 100 m time recorded at that time in history. That was the second of what became a trend, a succession of eight early season outstanding 100m marks set by Marsh at the Mt. SAC Relays. Marsh was elected into the Mt. SAC Relays Hall of Fame in 2003.
Michael Marsh is a New Orleans native and television news anchor on WBRZ-TV. He previously anchored the weekend newscasts and served as both a reporter and a weekend anchor on WBRZ from 1977 to 1982.
The son of a Navy officer, Marsh said his military childhood prepared him for the many moves necessitated by a career in TV news.
While a reporter in Atlanta, Marsh covered the case of Roy Moody, who carried out a series of mail bombings against the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the federal judicial system in 1989. He is mentioned in Mark Winne's book about the case, Priority Mail: The Investigation and Trial of a Mail Bomber Obsessed With Destroying Our Justice System.
Mike Marsh - Men's 100m - 1989 U.S. Olympic Festival
U. S. Olympic Festival
Oklahoma City, OK
July 27-30, 1989
Men’s 100m Results: (wind -0.7)
1) Mike Marsh – 10.21
2) Andre Cason – 10.29
3) Skip Watkins – 10.35
4) Tony Dees – 10.39
5) Jeff Williams – 10.39
6) Terrence Warren – 10.55
7) Cary Chandler – 10.66
8) Scott Sanders – 10.77
published: 05 Jan 2020
Mike Marsh Casually Drops 19.73 (-0.2w) in Barca Semi
Mike Marsh runs 1/100th of a second out of the then WR of 19.72 while easing up meters before the line...he could have easily taken the record in the semi but apparently had no idea how fast he was going...
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Mike Marsh he wins the first round of the 200m race. Olympic Games Atlanta 96.
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Date and place of birth August 4, 1967
Los Angeles
Medal achievements
Olympic Games
United States team
gold Barcelona 1992 athletics
(200 m run)
gold Barcelona 1992 athletics
(4 × 100 m)
silver Atlanta 1996 athletics
(4 × 100 m)
Michael Lawrence "Mike" Marsh (born August 4, 1967 in Los Angeles) - American athlete, sprinter.
He started to achieve significant international success in 1991, when he qualified for the US national team for the 1991 World Cup in Tokyo in the 4 × 100 m relay. He appeared in the pre-run but not in the final (won by the Americans).
He performed at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona in the 200-meter race and in the 4 × 100-meter relay (consisting of Marsh, Leroy Burrell, Dennis Mitchell and Carl Lewis), winning ...
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Michael Johnson vs. Mike Marsh - Men's 200m - 1996 Atlanta Grand Prix
1996 Atlanta Grand Prix Track and Field Meet
Atlanta, GA
May 18, 1996
Men's 200m Results:
1) Michael Johnson - 19.83
2) Mike Marsh - 19.88
3) Olapade Adeniken - 20.26
4) Kevin Little - 20.29
Also Competing: Neil DeSilva, Floyd Heard, Bode Osagiobare, Slip Watkins
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Carl Lewis vs Micheal Jonhson vs Mike Marsh 200m Lozanna 1993r
1993
1..................Frank Fredericks (Namibia)
2................... John Regis (Great Britain)
3..................................... Carl Lewis (US)
4.......................... Michael Johnson (US)
5................................... Mike Marsh (US)
6....................... Daniel Effiong (Nigeria)
7............... Dean Capobianco (Australia)
8...................... Róbson da Silva (Brazil)
9.............................. Chris Nelloms (US)
10........ Jean-Charles Trouabal (Franc
U. S. Olympic Festival
Oklahoma City, OK
July 27-30, 1989
Men’s 100m Results: (wind -0.7)
1) Mike Marsh – 10.21
2) Andre Cason – 10.29
3) Skip Wa...
U. S. Olympic Festival
Oklahoma City, OK
July 27-30, 1989
Men’s 100m Results: (wind -0.7)
1) Mike Marsh – 10.21
2) Andre Cason – 10.29
3) Skip Watkins – 10.35
4) Tony Dees – 10.39
5) Jeff Williams – 10.39
6) Terrence Warren – 10.55
7) Cary Chandler – 10.66
8) Scott Sanders – 10.77
U. S. Olympic Festival
Oklahoma City, OK
July 27-30, 1989
Men’s 100m Results: (wind -0.7)
1) Mike Marsh – 10.21
2) Andre Cason – 10.29
3) Skip Watkins – 10.35
4) Tony Dees – 10.39
5) Jeff Williams – 10.39
6) Terrence Warren – 10.55
7) Cary Chandler – 10.66
8) Scott Sanders – 10.77
Mike Marsh runs 1/100th of a second out of the then WR of 19.72 while easing up meters before the line...he could have easily taken the record in the semi but a...
Mike Marsh runs 1/100th of a second out of the then WR of 19.72 while easing up meters before the line...he could have easily taken the record in the semi but apparently had no idea how fast he was going...
Mike Marsh runs 1/100th of a second out of the then WR of 19.72 while easing up meters before the line...he could have easily taken the record in the semi but apparently had no idea how fast he was going...
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Date and place of birth August 4, 1967
Los Angeles
Medal achievements
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United States team...
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Michael Marsh
Date and place of birth August 4, 1967
Los Angeles
Medal achievements
Olympic Games
United States team
gold Barcelona 1992 athletics
(200 m run)
gold Barcelona 1992 athletics
(4 × 100 m)
silver Atlanta 1996 athletics
(4 × 100 m)
Michael Lawrence "Mike" Marsh (born August 4, 1967 in Los Angeles) - American athlete, sprinter.
He started to achieve significant international success in 1991, when he qualified for the US national team for the 1991 World Cup in Tokyo in the 4 × 100 m relay. He appeared in the pre-run but not in the final (won by the Americans).
He performed at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona in the 200-meter race and in the 4 × 100-meter relay (consisting of Marsh, Leroy Burrell, Dennis Mitchell and Carl Lewis), winning two gold medals in the relay with a world record - 37.40 s; today it is the eighth result in the history of this competition.
At the 1993 World Championships in Stuttgart he was fourth in 200 m, and at the 1995 World Championships in Gothenburg, he was fifth in this distance.
He has been in the final three times at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. In the 4 v 100 m relay, he and his friends (Jon Drummond, Tim Harden and Dennis Mitchell) won a silver medal, in the 100 m race he was fifth, and in the 200 m race he was eighth.
Marsh's life record is at 100 m - 9.93 s (1992), at 200 m - 19.73 s (1992).
Michael Marsh
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Michael Marsh
Date and place of birth August 4, 1967
Los Angeles
Medal achievements
Olympic Games
United States team
gold Barcelona 1992 athletics
(200 m run)
gold Barcelona 1992 athletics
(4 × 100 m)
silver Atlanta 1996 athletics
(4 × 100 m)
Michael Lawrence "Mike" Marsh (born August 4, 1967 in Los Angeles) - American athlete, sprinter.
He started to achieve significant international success in 1991, when he qualified for the US national team for the 1991 World Cup in Tokyo in the 4 × 100 m relay. He appeared in the pre-run but not in the final (won by the Americans).
He performed at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona in the 200-meter race and in the 4 × 100-meter relay (consisting of Marsh, Leroy Burrell, Dennis Mitchell and Carl Lewis), winning two gold medals in the relay with a world record - 37.40 s; today it is the eighth result in the history of this competition.
At the 1993 World Championships in Stuttgart he was fourth in 200 m, and at the 1995 World Championships in Gothenburg, he was fifth in this distance.
He has been in the final three times at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. In the 4 v 100 m relay, he and his friends (Jon Drummond, Tim Harden and Dennis Mitchell) won a silver medal, in the 100 m race he was fifth, and in the 200 m race he was eighth.
Marsh's life record is at 100 m - 9.93 s (1992), at 200 m - 19.73 s (1992).
1996 Atlanta Grand Prix Track and Field Meet
Atlanta, GA
May 18, 1996
Men's 200m Results:
1) Michael Johnson - 19.83
2) Mike Marsh - 19.88
3) Ola...
1996 Atlanta Grand Prix Track and Field Meet
Atlanta, GA
May 18, 1996
Men's 200m Results:
1) Michael Johnson - 19.83
2) Mike Marsh - 19.88
3) Olapade Adeniken - 20.26
4) Kevin Little - 20.29
Also Competing: Neil DeSilva, Floyd Heard, Bode Osagiobare, Slip Watkins
1996 Atlanta Grand Prix Track and Field Meet
Atlanta, GA
May 18, 1996
Men's 200m Results:
1) Michael Johnson - 19.83
2) Mike Marsh - 19.88
3) Olapade Adeniken - 20.26
4) Kevin Little - 20.29
Also Competing: Neil DeSilva, Floyd Heard, Bode Osagiobare, Slip Watkins
1993
1..................Frank Fredericks (Namibia)
2................... John Regis (Great Britain)
3..................................... Carl Lewis (US)
4........
1993
1..................Frank Fredericks (Namibia)
2................... John Regis (Great Britain)
3..................................... Carl Lewis (US)
4.......................... Michael Johnson (US)
5................................... Mike Marsh (US)
6....................... Daniel Effiong (Nigeria)
7............... Dean Capobianco (Australia)
8...................... Róbson da Silva (Brazil)
9.............................. Chris Nelloms (US)
10........ Jean-Charles Trouabal (Franc
1993
1..................Frank Fredericks (Namibia)
2................... John Regis (Great Britain)
3..................................... Carl Lewis (US)
4.......................... Michael Johnson (US)
5................................... Mike Marsh (US)
6....................... Daniel Effiong (Nigeria)
7............... Dean Capobianco (Australia)
8...................... Róbson da Silva (Brazil)
9.............................. Chris Nelloms (US)
10........ Jean-Charles Trouabal (Franc
U. S. Olympic Festival
Oklahoma City, OK
July 27-30, 1989
Men’s 100m Results: (wind -0.7)
1) Mike Marsh – 10.21
2) Andre Cason – 10.29
3) Skip Watkins – 10.35
4) Tony Dees – 10.39
5) Jeff Williams – 10.39
6) Terrence Warren – 10.55
7) Cary Chandler – 10.66
8) Scott Sanders – 10.77
Mike Marsh runs 1/100th of a second out of the then WR of 19.72 while easing up meters before the line...he could have easily taken the record in the semi but apparently had no idea how fast he was going...
Michael Marsh
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Michael Marsh
Date and place of birth August 4, 1967
Los Angeles
Medal achievements
Olympic Games
United States team
gold Barcelona 1992 athletics
(200 m run)
gold Barcelona 1992 athletics
(4 × 100 m)
silver Atlanta 1996 athletics
(4 × 100 m)
Michael Lawrence "Mike" Marsh (born August 4, 1967 in Los Angeles) - American athlete, sprinter.
He started to achieve significant international success in 1991, when he qualified for the US national team for the 1991 World Cup in Tokyo in the 4 × 100 m relay. He appeared in the pre-run but not in the final (won by the Americans).
He performed at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona in the 200-meter race and in the 4 × 100-meter relay (consisting of Marsh, Leroy Burrell, Dennis Mitchell and Carl Lewis), winning two gold medals in the relay with a world record - 37.40 s; today it is the eighth result in the history of this competition.
At the 1993 World Championships in Stuttgart he was fourth in 200 m, and at the 1995 World Championships in Gothenburg, he was fifth in this distance.
He has been in the final three times at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. In the 4 v 100 m relay, he and his friends (Jon Drummond, Tim Harden and Dennis Mitchell) won a silver medal, in the 100 m race he was fifth, and in the 200 m race he was eighth.
Marsh's life record is at 100 m - 9.93 s (1992), at 200 m - 19.73 s (1992).
1996 Atlanta Grand Prix Track and Field Meet
Atlanta, GA
May 18, 1996
Men's 200m Results:
1) Michael Johnson - 19.83
2) Mike Marsh - 19.88
3) Olapade Adeniken - 20.26
4) Kevin Little - 20.29
Also Competing: Neil DeSilva, Floyd Heard, Bode Osagiobare, Slip Watkins
1993
1..................Frank Fredericks (Namibia)
2................... John Regis (Great Britain)
3..................................... Carl Lewis (US)
4.......................... Michael Johnson (US)
5................................... Mike Marsh (US)
6....................... Daniel Effiong (Nigeria)
7............... Dean Capobianco (Australia)
8...................... Róbson da Silva (Brazil)
9.............................. Chris Nelloms (US)
10........ Jean-Charles Trouabal (Franc
Although Marsh could compete with the national class sprinters, he did not manage to qualify for an international event until 1991, when he qualified for the American relay team for the 1991 World Championships. Marsh ran in the heats on a team that set the Championship record, but not in the final, which was won by the Americans in World Record time. The next year, Marsh posted a time of 9.93s into a wind of 0.6m/s at the Mt. SAC Relays in Walnut, which using a widely accepted wind/altitude correction calculator adjusted to the fastest ever intrinsic 100 m time recorded at that time in history. That was the second of what became a trend, a succession of eight early season outstanding 100m marks set by Marsh at the Mt. SAC Relays. Marsh was elected into the Mt. SAC Relays Hall of Fame in 2003.