Cedric Dubler

Cedric Dubler
Personal information
Born (1995-01-13) 13 January 1995
Brisbane, Australia
Height 191 cm (6 ft 3 in)
Sport
Country Australia Australia
Sport Athletics
Event(s) Decathlon
Club University of Queensland Athletics Club
Coached by Eric Brown
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s) Decathlon: 8114
Decathlon (Junior): 8094 (AJR)

Cedric Dubler (born 13 January 1995) is an Australian decathlete[1] who competed as Australia’s first decathlete in 16 years[2] at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, placing 14th.[3] In 2014 he won Silver at the IAAF U20 World Junior Championships in Eugene, setting a new Oceania Junior Record of 8094 points.[4] In 2012, aged 17, Dubler placed 4th at the same competition in Barcelona.

Personal bests

As of 30 August 2016
Event Performance Location Date
Decathlon 8114 points Sydney 1 April 2016
100 metres 10.71 sec (+1.3 m/s) Sydney 31 March 2016
Long jump 7.74m (+1.2 m/s) Eugene 22 July 2014
Shot put 12.30m Brisbane 9 January 2016
High Jump 2.15m Sydney 31 March 2016
400 metres 48.18 sec Rio de Janeiro 17 August 2016
110 metres hurdles 14.25 sec (-0.5 m/s) Sydney 1 April 2016
Discus throw 42.81m Sydney 1 April 2016
Pole vault 4.90m Sydney 1 April 2016
Javelin throw 54.32m Brisbane 10 January 2016
1500 metres 4:32.12 sec Rio de Janeiro 18 August 2016

Major competition record

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing  Australia
2012 World Junior Championships Barcelona, Spain 4th Decathlon (Junior) 7584
2014 World Junior Championships Eugene, USA 2nd Decathlon (Junior) 8094 (AJR)
2016 Olympic Games Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 14th Decathlon 8024

References

  1. Cedric Dubler | Profile | iaaf.org Accessed 12 August 2016
  2. Cedric Dubler | AUS Team | Rio 2016 Accessed 12 August 2016
  3. Rio 2016 Results Accessed 7 September 2016
  4. Eugene 2014 Results Accessed 31 August 2016


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