Dave Dephoff

New Zealand athlete (1928–2014)

Dave Dephoff
Personal information
Birth nameDavid Dephoff
Born(1928-04-06)6 April 1928
Died14 November 2014(2014-11-14) (aged 86)
Rotorua, New Zealand
SpousePauline Jean Coombes[1][2]
Sport
CountryNew Zealand
SportAthletics
Achievements and titles
National finalsLong jump, 1st (1948, 52, 53)
Decathlon, 1st (1949, 50, 51)
Medal record
Men's athletics
Representing New Zealand
Commonwealth Games
Bronze medal – third place 1950 Auckland Long jump

David Dephoff (6 April 1928 – 14 November 2014) was a New Zealand long jumper and decathlete, who won the bronze medal in the men's long jump at the 1950 British Empire Games in Auckland.

National championships

Representing Canterbury, Dephoff won the under-19 long jump at the New Zealand amateur athletics championships in 1946 and 1947, with distances of 21 ft 10+18 in (6.66 m) and 21 ft 10 in (6.65 m), respectively. He then won the national men's long jump title in 1948, 1952 and 1953, with a best distance of 23 ft 1 in (7.04 m) at the 1952 championships.[3]

At the 1949 national athletics championships, Dephoff won the inaugural decathlon title, with a total of 5446 points. He went on to defend his title in 1950 (5358 points) and 1951 (5919 points).[3]

British Empire Games

At the 1950 British Empire Games held in Auckland, Dephoff won the bronze medal in the men's long jump, with a distance of 23 ft 3 in (7.09 m), behind Neville Price of South Africa who recorded a distance of 24 ft 1 in (7.34 m), and Bevin Hough of New Zealand whose best jump was 23 ft 7+38 in (7.20 m).[4]

Death

Dephoff died at Rotorua on 14 November 2014.[1][5]

References

  1. ^ a b "David Dephoff death notice". New Zealand Herald. 17 November 2014. Retrieved 11 April 2016.
  2. ^ "Pauline Dephoff death notice". New Zealand Herald. 10 August 2017. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
  3. ^ a b Hollings, Stephen (January 2015). "National champions 1887–2014" (PDF). Athletics New Zealand. Retrieved 11 April 2016.
  4. ^ "Empire Games results". The West Australian. 8 February 1950. p. 16. Retrieved 11 April 2016.
  5. ^ "Annual report 2014/15" (PDF). Athletics New Zealand. p. 4. Retrieved 11 April 2016.
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New Zealand national champions in men's long jump
  • 1888: Thomas Harman
  • 1889: Leonard Cuff
  • 1890: Thomas Harman
  • 1891–1892: Thomas Frederick Upfill
  • 1893: Ross Gore
  • 1894: Wally Mendelson
  • 1895: Jack Ryan
  • 1896–1897: Leonard Cuff
  • 1898: Alan Good
  • 1899: Robert Brownlee
  • 1900: Peter Buck
  • 1901: Matthew Roseingrave
  • 1902: Cuthbert Harper
  • 1903: Peter Buck
  • 1904: Morrie Wood
  • 1905: Matthew Roseingrave
  • 1906: Gerald Keddell
  • 1907–1908: Len McKay
  • 1909: Gerald Keddell
  • 1910: Frederick Cecil Hubbard
  • 1911–1913: Gerald Keddell
  • 1914: A. McLeod
  • 1915: Frederick Cecil Hubbard
  • 1916–1919: not held
  • 1920: Ernest Sutherland
  • 1921: William Christopher John Perry
  • 1922: Ernest Sutherland
  • 1923: Wilfred Buckhurst
  • 1924: Charles Eugene Low
  • 1925: Walter Wilton
  • 1926: Jack Shirley
  • 1927–1928: Ernest Sutherland
  • 1929: R.H. Neville
  • 1930: Douglas William Ashley Barker
  • 1931: George Sullivan
  • 1932–1934: Alister Cameron
  • 1935: Tim Crowe
  • 1936: Alister Cameron
  • 1937: Kenshi Togami (JPN)
  • 1938–1940: Harry Wilkins
  • 1941–1944: not held
  • 1945: Max Carr
  • 1946–1947: Pat Vaughan Goddard
  • 1948: Dave Dephoff
  • 1949: Bevin Hough
  • 1952–1953: Dave Dephoff
  • 1954: R. Webb
  • 1955: R Wilkinson
  • 1956: P. Price
  • 1957: A. Bell
  • 1958: Roy Williams
  • 1959: Lawrence Croxson
  • 1960–1961: Dave Norris
  • 1962: Lawrence Croxson
  • 1963–1964: Dave Norris
  • 1965: Bob Thomas
  • 1966: Dave Norris
  • 1967: Bob Thomas
  • 1968: Dave Norris
  • 1969: Bob Thomas
  • 1970–1971: Dave Norris
  • 1972: David Dewe
  • 1973–1975: Kerry Hill
  • 1976–1977: Ronald Davis
  • 1978: Roger Knaggs
  • 1979: Kenneth Youngson
  • 1980–1986: Steve Walsh
  • 1987–1988: Simon Poelman
  • 1989–1990: Will Hinchcliff
  • 1991–1992: Jon Moyle
  • 1993: Nigel Park
  • 1994: Jon Moyle
  • 1995–1998: Aaron Langdon
  • 1999: Jon Moyle
  • 2000–2001: Aaron Langdon
  • 2002: François Coetzee (RSA)
  • 2003: Nigel Park
  • 2004: François Coetzee (RSA)
  • 2005: Brent Newdick
  • 2006: François Coetzee (RSA)
  • 2007: Brent Newdick
  • 2008–2011: Frédéric Erin (NCL)
  • 2012: Brent Newdick
  • 2013–2014: Matthew Wyatt
  • 2015: Jordan Peters
  • 2016: Matthew Wyatt
  • 2017: Jesse Bryant
  • 2018–2019: Jordan Peters
  • 2020: Felix McDonald
  • 2021: Shay Veitch
  • 2022: Felix McDonald
  • 2023: Shay Veitch
  • 2024: Felix McDonald
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New Zealand national champions in men's decathlon
  • 1949–1951: Dave Dephoff
  • 1952–1955: Graeme Lawless
  • 1956–1961: Roy Williams
  • 1962–1963: Murray Speden
  • 1964: Robin Ball
  • 1965–1967: Roy Williams
  • 1968: Ross Pownall
  • 1969–1970: Roy Williams
  • 1971: Paul Lothian
  • 1972–1977: Mene Mene
  • 1978: Robert Sadler
  • 1979: Mike Ritchie
  • 1980: Robert Sadler
  • 1981–1982: Grant Connon
  • 1983: Paul Wilson
  • 1984–1987: Simon Poelman
  • 1988–1989: Terry Lomax
  • 1990–1992: Simon Poelman
  • 1993: Doug Pirini
  • 1994: Grant Chapman
  • 1995–1996: Doug Pirini
  • 1997: Gene Pateman
  • 1998: Doug Pirini
  • 1999: Gene Pateman
  • 2000: Sean Gourley
  • 2001: David Hansen
  • 2002: Sean Gourley
  • 2003: Scott McLaren
  • 2004: Peter Cox
  • 2005–2006: Brent Newdick
  • 2007: not held
  • 2008: Kyle McCarthy
  • 2009–2011: Brent Newdick
  • 2012: Nicholas Gerrard
  • 2013: Scott McLaren
  • 2014: Keisuke Ushiro (JPN)
  • 2015: Brent Newdick
  • 2016: Keisuke Ushiro (JPN)
  • 2017: Max Attwell
  • 2018: Keisuke Ushiro (JPN)
  • 2019–2021: Max Attwell
  • 2022: Aaron Booth


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