Steve Moneghetti

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Stephen ("Steve") James Moneghetti (born September 26, 1962 in Ballarat, Victoria) is an Australian long-distance runner. He was not considered to be a good runner in primary school as he never managed to win a single medal. Indeed when he went to join the little athletics his father was told that they didn't want his son coming here because he was a poor runner. Wikipedia
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September 26, 1962
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    Steve Moneghetti was born in Australia on 26th October 1962 in the town of Ballarat, Victoria. Steve is an Australian sporting legend, representing Australia at four Commonwealth Games. Winning the complete set of marathon medals culminating in gold in
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    Steve Moneghetti was born in Australia on 26th October 1962 in the town of Ballarat, Victoria. Steve is an Australian sporting legend, representing Australia at four Commonwealth Games. Winning the complete set of marathon medals culminating in gold in
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  • Great Expectation - Steve...

    Steve Moneghetti exemplifies what is to be achieved through training, perseverance, planning, goals and aspirations. From Australian Under 20 Cross Country Champion in 1982, Steve has become a world champion distance and marathon runner. He has been awa
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  • Steve Moneghetti - Saxton...

    In his first Commonwealth Games in 1986, Steve's Bronze Medal in the Marathon was the fastest debut by an Australian. In the 1988 Seoul Olympics he was the first Australian in fifth place. He finished in fourth place in the 1989 World Cross Country Titl
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