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CREAR CLEARING LIFE'S HURDLES VALENCIA SPRINTER LEAPING OBSTACLES IN HIS PERSONAL LIFE, AND THE HURDLES ON THE TRACK SUDDENLY DON'T SEEM SO TALL.


Byline: Karen Crouse Staff Writer

Everything Mark Crear Mark Crear (born November 2, 1968 in San Francisco, California) is a double Olympic medalist in the 110 m hurdles from the United States. In 1996 he was second behind Allen Johnson. Four years later he came in third, behind Anier Garcia and silver medalist Terrence Trammell.  knows about life, he learned running the sprint hurdles:

--Face obstacles head on.

--Keep your head up when you stumble.

--Falls happen.

--Pain doesn't last.

The lessons have served the Valencia resident well in his athletic career. For six years running, he has ranked in the top three in the world in the 110-meter hurdles. In three of those years - 1995, 1998 and 1999 - he was No. 1.

On the track, Crear doesn't feel as though he can do much wrong, having worked on strengthening his confidence harder over the years than he has on any muscle group.

The former USC An abbreviation for U.S. Code.  standout fully expects to give fellow American Allen Johnson

For other people named Allen Johnson, see Allen Johnson (disambiguation).


Allen K. Johnson (born March 1, 1971) is a hurdling athlete and won Olympic Gold in the 110 metre high hurdles at the 1996 games in Atlanta, Georgia.
, owner of three of the top four times in the sprint hurdles this year, a run for the gold in Sydney. Crear expects this even though he's been nursing a groin injury since finishing second to Johnson at the U.S. Trials in Sacramento in July.

Crear, 31, rises to meet obstacles on the track. The hurdles that line his path in life are the ones that give him problems. They cause Crear anguish and invite self-doubts. He stumbles, he falls. But he keeps getting up, keeps going.

Because that's what decent hurdlers (and humans) do.

``Life is about persevering per·se·vere  
intr.v. per·se·vered, per·se·ver·ing, per·se·veres
To persist in or remain constant to a purpose, idea, or task in the face of obstacles or discouragement.
, about enduring to the end, about staying positive,'' Crear said.

As he spoke, he was lounging on a bench at the College of the Canyons College of the Canyons is one of the fastest-growing community colleges in the state. According to the National Junior College Research Association, College of the Canyons consistently ranks in the top 50 community colleges in the nation.  track where he trains, eyeing a little girl not much taller than the hurdles over which he soars.

Her name is Ebony, and she is Crear's 4-year-old daughter. He clearly adores her, and yet when he talks about her, there's no mistaking the sadness in his voice.

Crear and Ebony's mother, former UCLA UCLA University of California at Los Angeles
UCLA University Center for Learning Assistance (Illinois State University)
UCLA University of Carrollton, TX and Lower Addison, TX
 hurdling standout Keisha Marvin, are no longer man and wife. Their breakup has been acrimonious, rich in recriminations and drama.

``I am hurt over the relationship, and she is angry,'' Crear said, adding, ``I will not bad-mouth bad·mouth or bad-mouth  
tr.v. bad·mouthed, bad·mouth·ing, bad·mouths Informal
To criticize or disparage, often spitefully or unfairly:
 Ebony's mother because that's bad-mouthing myself. She was my wife.''

Attempts to reach Marvin through an intermediary were unsuccessful. Crear said he is Ebony's primary caretaker right now. It is a responsibility he at once relishes and regrets.

``I don't want to be raising my daughter by myself. This was not my choice,'' Crear said. ``I grew up being shipped from place to place. My self-esteem was really low as a child. I don't want my daughter to grow up like that. I want her to feel good about herself, to be a confident person. I want to try to be a good role model for her.''

Crear shows up at track meets with his daughter in tow, and people call him ``Mr. Mom,'' commending him for striving to be as fine a parent as he is a hurdler. It embarrasses Crear when people talk like that.

He considers it a mark against him that he wasn't able to hold his marriage together. In Crear's mind, what he's doing now is trying to make amends.

It's not easy, being other-directed in the me-centered environment of world-class track. In mid-July, when U.S. athletes were making themselves comfortable in their self-contained worlds as part of their final preparations for the Olympic selection meet, Crear was running around looking for Looking for

In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with.
 a Little Mermaid little mermaid

the sacrifices her own life to save her beloved prince. [Dan. Lit.: Andersen’s Fairy Tales]

See : Self-Sacrifice
 cake and Cinderella decorations for Ebony's fourth birthday party.

The night before the sprint hurdles final at the Trials, Crear said he hardly got a wink of sleep because of his snoring snoring, rough, vibratory sounds made in breathing during sleep or coma. The noisy breathing is the result of an open mouth and a relaxation of the palate; it is frequently induced by lying on one's back.  daughter, who was sleeping in his hotel room. The next day, he ran the sixth-fastest time in the world this year to earn a second Olympic berth.

It's an ongoing revelation to him, what big things can be achieved when you stop sweating the small things.

``I really was an impatient person before,'' Crear said. ``Because of Ebony, I'm becoming a more patient person.''

A much more spiritual one, too.

``People say to me all the time, 'Good luck, Mark,' and I tell them luck has nothing to do with it,'' he said. ``It's God. I really feel God has put some angels at my side to protect me. Sometimes I run away from the angels and get in trouble.''

And sometimes an angel runs up to him, taps him on the shoulder and shows him a potato bug she has just dug out of the dirt.

``Ebony,'' Crear said, smiling, ``What does daddy do?''

``Trips over the hurdles,'' she said, then ran off to unearth more bugs, her father's deep laugh ringing in her ears.

MARK CREAR

Age: 31

Residence: Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850.  

College: USC

Past Olympics: Won silver medal in 110-meter hurdles at '96 Atlanta Olympics

Highlights: Ranked No. 1 in the world by Track & Field News . . . has a degree in sociology . . . '98 Goodwill Games The Goodwill Games were an international sports competition, created by Ted Turner in reaction to the political troubles surrounding the Olympic Games of the 1980s. The 1979 invasion of Afghanistan caused the USA and other Western countries to boycott the 1980 Summer Olympics in  champion in 110H . . . won NCAA NCAA
abbr.
National Collegiate Athletic Association
 and Pac-10 100H titles in '92.

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