Pierce LePage

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Pierce LePage
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Personal information
Nationality Canadian
Born (1996-01-22) January 22, 1996 (age 28)
Whitby, Ontario, Canada
Height204 cm (6 ft 8 in) [1]
Weight88 kg (194 lb) [1]
Sport
Sport Track
Event Decathlon
Coached byGregory Portnoy
Achievements and titles
Highest world ranking1st (2023) [2]
Personal bestDecathlon: 8909 (Budapest 2023)
Medal record
Men's athletics
Representing Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
World Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2023 Budapest Decathlon
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2022 Eugene Decathlon
Commonwealth Games
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2018 Gold Coast Decathlon
Pan American Games
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2019 Lima Decathlon

Pierce LePage (born January 22, 1996) is a Canadian track athlete who competes in the decathlon. [1] He is the 2023 World champion, and the first Canadian to win the decathlon title at the World Athletics Championships. LePage is also the 2022 World silver medalist, 2018 Commonwealth silver medallist, and 2019 Pan American bronze medallist. LePage represented Canada at the 2020 Summer Olympics, finishing in fifth place.

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Career

Early years and Commonwealth silver (2015–18)

Starting track and field at the age of 12 and the decathlon at the age of 17, LePage emerged as a star athlete in 2015 after breaking the Canadian junior decathlon record. LePage then gained funding through the RBC Training Ground talent identification program in 2016. [3] That same year he attended the Décastar meet, and scored above 8000 points for the first time. [1] In 2017, LePage attended the Hypo-Meeting for the first time, finishing in seventeenth position, and then won the NACAC Combined Events Championships. Domestically, he won the decathlon event at the 2017 Canadian Track and Field Championships, albeit in the absence of then-reigning Olympic bronze medalist Damian Warner. [4]

LePage was named to the Canadian team for the 2018 Commonwealth Games taking place in Gold Coast, Australia. In his first major championship appearance, he unexpectedly drew major media attention in his home country when teammate Warner, who led the event until midway through the second day, was triple-faulted in the pole vault and withdrew from the event. LePage then became the focus of the country's medal hopes and scored a personal best 8,171 points to win the silver medal behind Lindon Victor of Grenada. After his podium finish, LePage said that "for me, this is a huge stepping stone going from local competitions to a big event like the Commonwealth Games." [5] He credited Warner for his support, calling him "someone to talk to, lean on if you need help and at Commonwealth he was helpful — I probably couldn't have a won a silver medal without him there because he's a great leader by example." [6] However, the remainder of his season was derailed by UCL and hamstring injuries, the latter sustained in an attempted comeback at the Décastar. [1]

World Championship and Olympic debuts (2019–21)

In June of the 2019 season, LePage scored 8453 points to win the Décastar meeting in Talence, France, obtaining the qualifying standard for both the Olympics and World Championships. [1] Named to the Canadian team for the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima alongside Warner, he was second in the standings after the first day of competition, with Warner in first. [6] He dropped to third on the second day, surpassed by Grenada's Victor, and won the bronze medal. LePage noted that he was dealing with a knee injury he had incurred at the national championships earlier. [7] He then made his World Championship debut at the 2019 edition in Doha, and finished fifth in the decathlon event with a score of 8445. As at the Pan American Games, he was in second place after the first day but ultimately dropped off the podium in the final two events, the javelin throw and the 1500 metres. He admitted afterward to being "a bit frustrated because of so many things that could've gone much better, but it's my first world championships, so what can you do." [8] His high scores across the season lead to his placing third in the seasonal IAAF Combined Events Challenge. [1]

Due to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo were delayed by a full year, and training became difficult with many facilities shut down. LePage noted that he was "training in a random field outside my house for about a year. Just running. I didn't pole vault for a year, didn’t do high jump, long jump." [9] LePage was named to his first Olympic team when the time came. [10] [11] [12] Prior to the Games he participated in the 2021 Hypo-Meeting and won the silver medal behind Warner, setting new personal bests in the 100 metres, the 110 metres hurdles, and 1500 metres. [1] Competing in Tokyo, LePage was in third place after the first day of the decathlon, though he noted that he was "going through some stuff" that impacted his ability to do the high jump. [13] A year later he would later reveal that he had been competing through a torn patella tendon, saying "I don't like having excuses. It was an experience I will never forget, and I learned from it." He ultimately finished in fifth place. [14]

World silver and gold (2022–present)

LePage attended the 2022 Hypo-Meeting but only participated in the 100 metres and the long jump before withdrawing. [15] At the 2022 World Athletics Championships, LePage finished the first day of the decathlon in second place, after Warner was forced to withdraw because of a hamstring injury. [16] On the second day, consecutive personal best performances in the hurdles and discus throw briefly elevated him into first place, but he was passed by Frenchman Kevin Mayer after the javelin and won the silver medal with a personal best score of 8701 points. [14] On his podium finish, LePage noted that he had "always been high in the standings and then drop off near the end, and it was so much disappointment. To finally be on top, to stay on the podium is amazing." [17] LePage was initially named to the Canadian team for the 2022 Commonwealth Games, but withdrew after the World Championships, with Athletics Canada citing a need "to properly recover and prepare for the rest of the season." [18]

At the 2023 Hypo-Meeting, LePage set new personal bests in both the 100 m and the javelin throw, winning the gold medal in an upset victory over Warner, the seven-time and defending champion. His score of 8700 points was one shy of his personal best. [19] Competing at the 2023 World Athletics Championships, LePage excelled on the first day of the decathlon, and was in second place at the halfway point of the event, ahead of Warner and behind German Leo Neugebauer. [20] LePage began the second day with a new personal best 13.77 in the 110 m hurdles, taking the overall lead from Neugebauer, which he would retain for the remainder of the event, which included his second-best javelin mark ever (60.90 m). He took the gold medal, the first decathlon win for a Canadian man, and stood on the podium with Warner and Victor. His 8909 points were a new personal best, the sixth-highest in history, and the second-best winning margin at a World Athletics Championships after Ashton Eaton's 2015 event record. LePage revealed he had persevered through a couple of "close calls" with injury during the event, and said that "I've done so many decathlons with Damian and we're always supporting each other, so it's nice to share this podium with him." [21]

Personal bests (outdoor)

As of May 29, 2023 [22]
EventPerformanceLocationDatePoints
Decathlon8909 points Budapest August 26, 20238909 points
100 metres10.28 Götzis May 27, 20231028 points
Long jump7.80 Montréal July 26, 20191010 points
Shot put15.99 Los Angeles April 22, 2023851 points
High jump2.09 Götzis May 27, 2017887 points
400 metres46.84 Eugene July 23, 2022966 points
110 metres hurdles13.77 Budapest August 26, 20231004 points
Discus throw53.26 Eugene July 24, 2022939 points
Pole vault5.25 Talence June 23, 2019988 points
Javelin throw63.09 Götzis May 28, 2023784 points
1500 metres4:31.85 Tokyo August 5, 2021733 points
Virtual Best Performance9190 points

Championship results

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventResult
Representing Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
2018 Commonwealth Games Gold Coast, Australia2nd Decathlon 8171 points
2019 Pan American Games Lima, Peru3rdDecathlon 8161 points
World Championships Doha, Qatar5thDecathlon 8445 points
2021 Olympic Games Tokyo, Japan5thDecathlon 8604 points
2022 World Championships Eugene, United States2ndDecathlon 8701 points
2023 World Championships Budapest, Hungary1stDecathlon 8909 points

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