Jake Stein | |
Fullname: | Jake Stein |
Birth Date: | 1994 1, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Penrith, New South Wales |
Guernsey: | 42 |
Years1: | 2017–2022 |
Games Goals1: | 20 (1) |
Years2: | 2023 |
Games Goals2: | 0 (0) |
Games Goalstotal: | 20 (1) |
Statsend: | 2023 |
Careerhighlights: |
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Jake Stein (born 17 January 1994) is a former Australian rules footballer who last played for in the Australian Football League (AFL) and a former track and field athlete specialising in the decathlon. He previously played for the Greater Western Sydney Giants.
In 2014 Stein won his first National open title and was chosen to represent Australia at the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
He also represented Australia at the 2011 World Youth Championships and the 2012 World Junior Championships. He finished first with a World Youth Best Performance in 2011 and finished second in 2012 behind Gunnar Nixon in a then Oceania Junior Record score of 7955 points.
Jake Stein | |
Nationality: | Australian |
Sport: | Athletics |
Event: | Decathlon |
Birth Date: | 1994 1, df=yes[1] |
Birth Place: | Penrith, New South Wales |
Residence: | Luddenham, New South Wales[2] |
Pb: | Decathlon: 7601 (2014) |
Country: | Australia |
Stein has won one National Title at the Australian National Track & Field Championships in the Decathlon and has won a handful of medals at the Australian Junior Championships in the Junior Decathlon, Shot Put, Discus Throw & 110m Hurdles.[3]
Stein competed in the 7th edition of the World Youth Championships in 2011. He finished 1st with a new World Youth Best Performance, setting 6 personal bests on the way to gold.[4]
In 2012 Stein competed in the World Junior Championships. There were two men other than Stein predicted to challenge for the title, Gunnar Nixon the eventual winner and Dutch National Junior Record holder Pieter Braun. In the end it came down to the 1500m where Stein went in with the lead but unfortunately Nixon finished too strongly and captured the title with Stein finishing in Second.[5]
In November 2016, Stein signed with the Greater Western Sydney Giants as a category B rookie.[6]
Event | Performance | Venue | Date | |||
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Decathlon | align=right | 7601 | align=right | 1 February 2014 | ||
100 metres | align=right | 11.22 (−0.7 m/s) | align=right | 31 March 2012 | ||
Long jump | align=right | 7.50m (+2.5 m/s) | align=right | 23 June 2012 | ||
Shot put | align=right | 15.01m | align=right | 10 November 2012 | ||
High jump | align=right | 2.04m | align=right | Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre | 4 February 2011 | |
400 metres | align=right | 50.63 | align=right | 28 July 2014 | ||
110 metres hurdles | align=right | 14.85 (−1.3 m/s) | align=right | 2 March 2014 | ||
Discus throw | align=right | 50.63m | align=right | 2 March 2014 | ||
Pole vault | align=right | 4.50m | align=right | 1 February 2014 | ||
Javelin throw | align=right | 69.61m | align=right | 11 July 2012 | ||
1500 metres | align=right | 4:43.71 | align=right | 6 April 2014 |
Representing | ||||||
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2011 | Lille, France | 1st | Octathlon | 6491 WYB[8] | ||
2012 | World Junior Championships | Barcelona, Spain | 2nd | Decathlon | 7955 |