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Cedric Dubler scored 8114 points at Australian Championships (1)

Apr 01, 2016

Cedric Dubler scored 8114 points at Australian Championships at Sydney and become Australia's first Olympic decathlete for sixteen years (since Scott Ferrier in Sydney Olympics 2000).

His final score of 8114 was a personal best by more than 300 points.

Dubler’s results by events:

1st day 10,71 (+1.3) - 7.72 (+0.7) - 11.93 - 2.15 - 48,47 (1st day total 4348 points)
2nd day 14,25 (+0.7) - 42.81 - 4.90 - 53.29 - 4.55,71 (2nd day total 3766 points)

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Dale Harder wrote on Apr 12, 2016
Great to see the Land of Oz produce a world class decathlete. Let's hope this is the start of a trend.
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