Robert de Castella

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Robert de Castella
Robert de Castella
Men's Athletics
Competitor for Flag of Australia Australia
World Championships
Gold 1983 Helsinki Marathon
Commonwealth Games
Gold 1982 Brisbane Marathon
Gold 1986 Edinburgh Marathon

Robert Francois de Castella MBE (born February 27, 1957 in Melbourne, Victoria) was a world champion marathon runner. He is popularly known as "Deek" or "Deeks". His strong marathon performances in 1981-83 made him the favourite for the marathon at the 1984 Summer Olympics, at a time when Australia had few prospects for Olympic gold. de Castella is of Swiss-Italian decent.

de Castella also held the World best time in the marathon from 1981 to 1984. It was not initially known to be a world best time, because his time of 2h 08'18" was 5 seconds more than the time set by Alberto Salazar earlier in 1981 in the New York City Marathon. It later emerged that the New York course was about 148 metres short. (See the Alberto Salazar article).

de Castella lost his family home, along with many of his medals and other citations, in the 2003 Canberra bushfires. He was married to runner Gaylene Clews.

He retired from the sport in 1993 and now lives in Canberra. From 1990 to 1995 he was the director of the Australian Institute of Sport, and subsequently became executive director of Focus On You. He is the co-owner of two cafe bakeries, in Pearce, and the Dickson Centre. de Castella has been part of a long-running advertising campaign for the multi-vitamin tablet "Centrum".


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Records
Preceded by
Flag of Australia Derek Clayton
Men's Marathon World Record Holder
December 6, 1981October 21, 1984
Succeeded by
Flag of the United Kingdom Steve Jones
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Flag of Japan Toshihiko Seko
Fukuoka Men's Marathon Winner
1981
Succeeded by
Flag of New Zealand Paul Ballinger
Preceded by
Flag of the Netherlands Gerard Nijboer
Men's Fastest Marathon Race
1981
Succeeded by
Flag of the United States Alberto Salazar
Preceded by
Flag of Mexico Rodolfo Gómez
Rotterdam Men's Marathon Winner
1983
Succeeded by
Flag of Tanzania Gidamis Shahanga
Preceded by
Flag of the United States Alberto Salazar
Men's Fastest Marathon Race
1983
Succeeded by
Flag of Wales Steve Jones
Preceded by
Flag of the United Kingdom Geoff Smith
Boston Men's Marathon Winner
1986
Succeeded by
Flag of Japan Toshihiko Seko
Preceded by
Flag of Portugal Carlos Lopes
Men's Fastest Marathon Race
1986
Succeeded by
Flag of Japan Takeyuki Nakayama
Preceded by
Flag of Japan Hiromi Taniguchi
Rotterdam Men's Marathon Winner
1991
Succeeded by
Flag of Mexico Salvador García
Honorary titles
Preceded by
Sir Edward Williams
Australian of the Year
1983
Succeeded by
Lois O'Donoghue
World Champions in Men's Marathon
1983: Robert de Castella | 1987: Douglas Wakiihuri | 1991: Hiromi Taniguchi | 1993: Mark Plaatjes | 1995: Martín Fiz | 1997: Abel Antón | 1999: Abel Antón | 2001: Gezahegne Abera | 2003: Jaouad Gharib | 2005: Jaouad Gharib | 2007: Luke Kibet