Slovenian discus thrower (born 1999)
Kristjan Čeh
Born (1999-02-17 ) 17 February 1999 (age 25) Ptuj , SloveniaHeight 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) Sport Athletics Event Discus throw Coached by Gerd Kanter Highest world ranking 1st (2023)[ 1] Personal best 71.86 (16 June 2023)[ 2]
Kristjan Čeh [needs IPA ] (born 17 February 1999)[ 3] is a Slovenian athlete specialising in the discus throw . He won the gold medal at the 2022 World Athletics Championships , setting a championship record in the process. Čeh placed second at the 2023 World Championships and the 2022 European Championships .
Career
He represented his country at the 2019 World Athletics Championships without qualifying for the final. Earlier that year he won a gold medal at the European U23 Championships in Gävle, Sweden.[ 4]
His personal best in the event was 68.75 metres set in Maribor in 2020, until he improved it with 69.52 m (National record) at Mestni stadion, in Ptuj , on 27 May 2021. This was the European U23 Record, before he improved it with 70.35 m in Kuortane (FIN) on 26 June 2021. He again improved his personal best with 71.27 m in Birmingham (GBR) on 21 May 2022.[ 5]
Since February 2022, he has been coached by Olympic champion Gerd Kanter .[ 6]
International competitions
Representing Slovenia
Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Result
2016
European Youth Championships
Tbilisi , Georgia
26th (q)
Discus throw (1.5 kg)
47.49 m
2017
European U20 Championships
Grosseto , Italy
–
Discus throw (1.75 kg)
NM
2018
Mediterranean Games
Tarragona , Spain
2nd
Discus throw
62.03 m
World U20 Championships
Tampere , Finland
15th (q)
Discus throw (1.75 kg)
56.47 m
2019
European Throwing Cup (U23)
Šamorín , Slovakia
1st
Discus throw
62.90 m
European U23 Championships
Gävle , Sweden
1st
Discus throw
63.82 m
World Championships
Doha , Qatar
31st (q)
Discus throw
59.55 m
2021
Olympic Games
Tokyo , Japan
5th
Discus throw
66.62 m
2022
World Championships
Eugene, OR , United States
1st
Discus throw
71.13 m CR
European Championships
Munich , Germany
2nd
Discus throw
68.28 m
2023
World Championships
Budapest, Hungary
2nd
Discus throw
70.02 m
2024
European Championships
Rome, Italy
1st
Discus throw
68.08 m
Olympic Games
Paris , France
4th
Discus throw
68.41 m
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