Vladimir Dubrovshchik

{{short description|Belarusian discus thrower}}

{{Infobox sportsperson

| nationality = Belarusian

| name = Vladimir Dubrovshchik

| headercolor = lightsteelblue

| fullname = Vladimir Vladimirovich Dubrovshchik

| native_name = Уладзімір Уладзіміравіч Дуброўшчык

| native_name_lang = be

| birth_date = {{birth-date and age|January 7, 1972}}

|birth_place=Hrodna, Byelorussian SSR, Soviet Union

| country = {{BLR}} (1993-2001)

| height = 1.93 m

| weight = 115 kg

| sport = Athletics

| event = Discus throw

| pb = 69.28 m (2000)

| worlds = {{unbulleted list

|1995 Gothenburg: Discus throw; Silver

}}

| olympics = {{unbulleted list

|1996 Atlanta: Discus throw; Silver

}}

| regionals = {{unbulleted list

|1994 Helsinki: Discus throw; Gold

}}

| medaltemplates =

{{MedalSport | Men's Athletics}}

{{Medal|Country | {{BLR}} }}

{{Medal|Competition|Olympic Games}}

{{Medal|Silver| 1996 Atlanta | Discus}}

{{Medal|Competition|World Championships}}

{{Medal|Silver|1995 Gothenburg|Discus}}

{{Medal|Competition|European Championships}}

{{Medal|Gold|1994 Helsinki |Discus}}

{{Medal|Competition|Universiade}}

{{Medal|Gold|1997 Catania |Discus}}

}}

Vladimir Vladimirovich Dubrovshchik ({{langx|be|Уладзімір Уладзіміравіч Дуброўшчык}}; born January 7, 1972, in Hrodna) is a Belarusian former discus thrower who won the Olympic silver medal in 1996. He is also the 1994 European champion and 1995 World Championships silver medallist. He finished fourth at the 1997 World Championships. In 2000 he set his personal best throw with 69.28 metres. He retired after the 2001 season.

Achievements

{{AchievementTable}}
colspan="6"|Representing {{BLR}}
1994

|European Championships

|Helsinki, Finland

|bgcolor="gold" | 1st

|64.78 m

1995

|World Championships

|Gothenburg, Sweden

|bgcolor="silver" | 2nd

|65.98 m

1996

|Summer Olympics

|Atlanta, United States

|bgcolor="silver" | 2nd

|66.60 m

rowspan=2|1997

|World Championships

|Athens, Greece

|align="center" | 4th

|66.12 m

Universiade

|Sicily, Italy

|bgcolor="gold" | 1st

|66.40 m

1998

|European Championships

|Budapest, Hungary

|6th

|63.96 m

1999

|World Championships

|Seville, Spain

|7th

|64.00 m

2000

|Summer Olympics

|Sydney, Australia

|7th

|65.13 m

2001

|World Championships

|Edmonton, Canada

|13th

|61.73 m