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Ashley Moloney secures Australia's first Olympic decathlon medal with bronze in Tokyo

Cedric Dubler yells encouragement at Ashley Moloney during the 1,500m. (Getty Images: Patrick Smith)

The final event of the men's decathlon has provided one of the highlights of the athletics program, as Australian Cedric Dubler, out of medal contention, put all his energy into pacing and encouraging his teammate Ashley Moloney.

With a lap to go in the 1,500 metres, Dubler can be seen yelling at Moloney to lift.

"He [Dubler] was screaming, I can't repeat what he said," Moloney told ChanneI Seven.

"I could hear his voice bouncing in my cranium like a bat out of hell."

The 21-year-old was in third place heading into the final event but was only 62 points ahead of the fourth-placed Garrett Scantling.

Moloney was feeling the pinch in what was the last of 10 events, but Dubler encouraged and helped pace his training partner.

Scantling (4:35.54) beat Moloney (4:39.19) home, but the Australian finished close enough to the American to make sure he held onto third place.

His bronze is Australia's first-ever medal in an Olympic decathlon.

The performance also earned Australia its first medal of the athletics program in Tokyo.

Bronze medallist Ashley Moloney (left) and Cedric Dubler celebrate after finishing the decathlon. (Getty Images: Patrick Smith)

Dubler, who finished in 21st place on 7,008 points, said he was desperate for Moloney to win the bronze.

"I was stressed as," he said.

"I had to obviously run my own race and try and bring him through but also keep an eye on where Pierce [LePage] and Scantling were, and make sure they didn't get too far ahead.

"He had me worried for a little bit then I just started screaming at him and we got him there."

Moloney finished the two-day event with an Australian record of 8,649 points, with Scantling fourth on 8,611.

Canada's Damian Warner won gold with a total of 9,018 points. France's Kevin Mayer (8,726) claimed the silver.

Both Moloney and Dubler are based in Brisbane and train under the guidance of coach Eric Brown.

Moloney, the 2018 world under 20 decathlon champion, had placed no lower than third on the overall standings across the 10 events in Tokyo.

He finished day one in second place, punctuated by a solid 46.29 in the 400m, and held onto the position until the conclusion of the ninth event, the javelin.

Mayer, the silver medallist at the Rio 2016 Olympics, leapt into second with a best throw of 73.09m in the javelin.

The Frenchman finished well behind Warner in the 1,500m, with the Canadian deservedly winning gold after leading the decathlon from the opening event, the 100m.

Warner took the bronze home in the Rio decathlon five years ago.

It was a productive night for Australia elsewhere on the track, with Stewart McSweyn and Ollie Hoare both qualifying for the men's 1,500m final.

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