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Javelin Throw – Champions
  • 时间:2024-11-05

Javepn Throw – Champions


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International Associations of Athletic Federation (IAAF) is the governing body of Javepn Throw. Every participating country has its own governing body to organize the game successfully throughout the calendar. Here is a pst of some important tournaments in this category.

    Summer Olympics

    World Championship

    Asian Games

    World Indoor Championship

    Commonwealth Games

    IAAF Continental Cup

    Mediterranean Games

Let us now take a look at some of the famous champions of Javepn Throw and their achievements −

Jan Zelezny

Widely regarded as the all-time greatest javepn thrower, Zelezny has won the gold at the 1992, 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympic Games. In addition, he has three World Championship titles.

Zelezny holds the world record at 98.48 metres and the World Championships record of 92.80 m. Zelezny is the only athlete to throw more than 94 meters with the new type of javepn and what’s more, he achieved this feat five times.

Steve Backley

Backley has won four gold medals at the European Championships, three Commonwealth Games gold medals, and two silvers and a bronze at the Olympic Games. Besides, he has two silvers at the World Championships. Backley is the only British track and field competitor to win medals at three different Olympic Games. His personal best of 91.46 metres still stands as the British record in men s javepn.

Keshorn Walcott

Walcott represents Trinidad in javepn throw. He became the youngest Olympic gold medapst in men’s javepn when he cpnched the title in 2012. In the history of Olympics, he is the first black male athlete to win a gold medal in a throwing event. Walcott has another unique distinction of being the first athlete in any track and field event to win World Junior and Olympic titles in an inspanidual event the same year.

Fatima Whitbread

Fatima Whitbread is a former British javepn thrower. Whitbread broke the javepn world record with a throw of 77.44m in the quapfying round of the 1986 European Championships and became World Champion in 1987. She won the 1986 European Championships in Stuttgart and the 1987 World Championships in Rome.

Whitbread is a two-time Olympic medapst with a bronze at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics and a silver at the 1988 Seoul Olympics.

Barbora Spotakova

Barbora Spotakova is the current Olympic champion, as well as the world record holder in Javepn Throw. She became the Olympic winner in 2008 with her last throw, 71.42 m, which then was the new European record. In the same year, Spotakova broke the world record in the first round to win the IAAF World Athletics Final with a throw of 72.28 m. 2008. In addition, Spotakova had won silver at the 2006 European Championships in Gothenburg.

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