Cedric Dubler

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Cedric Dubler (2012)
Cedric Dubler 2012

nation AustraliaAustralia Australia SwitzerlandSwitzerlandSwitzerland 
birthday 13th January 1995 (age 25)
place of birth Brisbane , Australia
size 189 cm
Weight 89 kg
Career
discipline Decathlon
Best performance 8229 points
society University of Queensland Athletics Club
Trainer Eric Brown
status active
Medal table
Commonwealth Games 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
Oceania Championships 0 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
U20 world championships 0 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
Commonwealth Games Federation logo Commonwealth Games
bronze Gold Coast 2018 7983 points
Oceania Championships
silver Townsville 2019 8031 points
IAAF logo Junior World Championships
silver Eugene 2014 8094 points
last change: August 17, 2018

Cedric Dubler (born January 13, 1995 in Brisbane ) is an Australian decathlete .

Athletic career

Cedric Dubler gained his first international experience at the Junior World Championships 2012 in Barcelona , where he finished fourth with 7588 points. In 2013 he won gold medals in the high, pole vault and long jump at the Oceania Championships in Papeete . In 2014 Dubler won the silver medal behind the Czech Jiří Sýkora at the Junior World Championships in Eugene with 8094 points . In 2016 he qualified for the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro , where he finished 14th with 8024 points . After Scott Ferrier , who took part in the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney , an Australian decathlete qualified for the Olympic Games for the first time in 16 years . Before that, he had become Australian decathlon champion in Sydney in the same year, setting a personal best of 8114 points.

In 2017 he took part in the World Championships in London for the first time and reached 18th place with 7728 points . In 2018 he took part in the Commonwealth Games in his home country Gold Coast , where he won the bronze medal with 7983 points behind Grenader Lindon Victor and Canadian Pierce Lepage . In 2019 Dubler finished ninth at the Hypo-Meeting in Götzis and then won the silver medal behind his compatriot Ashley Moloney at the Oceania Championships in Townsville with 8031 ​​points and then reached eleventh place at the World Championships in Doha with 8101 points.

From 2016 to 2018 Dubler won the national championship title in the decathlon every year. Cedric Dubler has dual Australian-Swiss citizenship and grew up in Brisbane, where his parents, Gabriel and Geneviève Dubler, emigrated from Crissier near Lausanne in 1990 . He has two siblings.

Personal best

discipline power place date
Decathlon 8229 points Gold coast February 16, 2018
100 meters 10.63 s (+1.7 m / s) Gold coast February 16, 2018
Long jump 7.74 m (+1.2 m / s) Eugene July 22, 2014
Shot put 13.01 m Gold coast February 16, 2018
high jump 2.15 m Sydney March 31, 2016
400 meters 48.18 s Rio de Janeiro 17th August 2016
110 meter hurdles 13.86 s (0.5 m / s) Perth 20th January 2018
Discus throw 45.13 m Sydney April 1, 2016
Pole vault 5.20 m Gold coast 17th February 2018
Javelin throw 59.09 m Doha 3rd October 2019
1500 meters 4: 29.62 Götzis May 26, 2019

Web links

Commons : Cedric Dubler  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Cedric Dubler. In: Website of the Australian Olympic delegation Rio 2016
  2. Cedric Dubler scored 8114 points at Australian Championships. In: Decathlon 2000. April 1, 2016
  3. Jörg Baumann: A Freiämter is the new Australian decathlon hope. In: Aargauer Zeitung . 4th August 2012