Trevor Vincent Explained

Trevor Vincent
Birth Name:Trevor Anthony Vincent
Nickname:TV
Nationality:Australian
Birth Place:Armadale, Victoria
Height:174 cm
Weight:64 kg
Country:
Sport:Track and field
Event:3000 metres steeplechase, 1500 metres, 5000 metres
Club:Glenhuntly Athletics Club
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Trevor Anthony Vincent, (born 27 April 1938) is a former Australian long-distance runner, specialising in the 3000 metres steeplechase. In 1962 he competed for his native country at the Commonwealth Games in Perth, Western Australia, winning the gold medal in the 3000m steeplechase event, setting an inaugural Commonwealth Games record and breaking his own Australian record. He also competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan in the 3000 metres steeplechase event.

Early life and family

Trevor Vincent was born 27 April 1938 in Armadale, Victoria.

Trevor has a wife Lois and three sons: Greg, Gary and Brett. He also has eight grandchildren: Rachel, Nicholas, Marcus, Sarah, Kate, Zahli, Rhiannon and Ebony.

Athletic career

In 1962 Vincent competed for his native country at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Perth, Western Australia, winning the gold medal in the 3000m steeplechase event with a time of 8:43.4 seconds, setting an inaugural Commonwealth Games record and breaking his own Australian record of 8:49.2. The race was staged at Perry Lakes Stadium in Floreat, Western Australia on 24 November. Vincent won by 15 yards ahead of the favoured Englishmen Maurice Herriott and fellow countryman Ron Blackney who won the bronze medal.[1] In the lead up to the Perth games, Vincent trained alongside Olympian Ron Clarke and Commonwealth Games bronze medallist Rod Bonella at Caulfield Racecourse, running up to 160 km a week.[2]

He also competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan in the 3000m steeplechase event. Vincent set a time of 8:58.8 seconds, placing 8th, however failing to qualify for the final after being hampered down with injury.

Trevor attempted numerous Australian National Athletic Championships, having great success in the 3000 metres steeplechase event, 5000 metres and 1500 metres. He also attended the 1963 Australian Cross Country Championships, winning the gold medal in the 10 km event.

Personal bests

EventTimeLocationDateNote
Marathon2:26:13Melbourne, Australia1970-09-26[3] 1970 Melbourne Marathon
10K run29:12.6Melbourne, Australia1963-09-15Beating his previous personal best set in 1961
3000 m Steeplechase8:38.9
Perth, Western Australia1962-11-241962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games
2 miles8:47.4Melbourne, Australia1962-09-01
10K run30:56Melbourne, Australia1961-12-18

Competition record

International competitions

Representing
1962Commonwealth GamesPerth, Western Australia1st3000 metres steeplechase8:43.4
1964Summer OlympicsTokyo, Japan3000 metres steeplechase8:58.8

National championships

1958Australian ChampionshipsSydney, New South Wales2nd3000 metres steeplechase
1959Australian ChampionshipsMelbourne, Victoria3rd3000 metres steeplechase
1961Australian ChampionshipsBrisbane, Queensland1st1 mile
1961Australian ChampionshipsSydney, New South Wales1st3000 metres steeplechase
1962Australian ChampionshipsSydney, New South Wales1st3000 metres steeplechase
1963Australian ChampionshipsAdelaide, South Australia2nd1 mile
1963Australian ChampionshipsAdelaide, South Australia1st3-mile
1963Australian ChampionshipsAdelaide, South Australia2nd3000 metres steeplechase
1963Australian Cross Country ChampionshipAdelaide, South Australia3rd10,000 metres
1964Australian ChampionshipsMelbourne, Victoria1st3000 metres steeplechase
1965Australian ChampionshipsHobart, Tasmania2nd1 mile
1965Australian ChampionshipsHobart, Tasmania3rd3-mile
1965Australian ChampionshipsHobart, Tasmania1st3000 metres steeplechase

Personal life

Vincent was part of the Olympic Torch Relay for the Sydney 2000 Summer Olympics. He was also a part of the Queen's Baton Relay for the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games, as well as the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games.

Vincent has been awarded an Australian Sports Medal in 2000, and the Medal of the Order of Australia for service to athletics in 2008.

Trevor now coaches a weekly running group at Monash University Clayton campus for more than 100 students and staff.

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Jim. Webster. Great start for Australian athletes. The Sun-Herald. John Fairfax and Sons. 45. 25 November 1962.
  2. News: Monique. Hore. Glen Waverley runner Trevor Vincent features in National Sports Museum. The Sun-Herald. John Fairfax and Sons. 15 April 2014.
  3. News: Road racing statistics. 1 October 2019.