Jan Zelezny 98.48m - Word Record Javelin. [Original]



Železný holds the world record, at 98.48 metres (323 ft 1 in) set in 1996, and the World Championships record of 92.80 m, set in 2001. As of 4 August 2013, Železný has made 53 of the total 99 throws over 90 meters, while second place on the list is shared by Andreas Thorkildsen and Aki Parviainen by eight throws over 90 meters each. On the 26th of March 1997 in Stellenbosch, South Africa Železný threw 5 times over the 90m barrier in a single meeting. Železný is also the only athlete to throw more than 94 meters with the new type of javelin, something he achieved five times.

Comments

  1. Today (25.5.2016) is 20th anniversary of his WR. Congrats!!!
  2. Dont think so. !!! Or just how much in early 90 you got tested of DOPING , exspecially in countries like Austria , ...
  3. yh but how he released dhat javelin so fast..ah fine something rong
  4. Krass und das war noch nichtmal ganz ausgereizt.Da hat er einiges verschenkt beim Abwurf.
  5. Nice clip!
  6. Exellent!!
  7. clip doesn;t show the Javelin landing, so how can we tell it was the WR throw?
  8. Can I get this clip to one of my new videos??


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