Javelin Throw World Record Men

Javelin Throw World Record Men. Neeraj Chopra Scripts History, Claims World No.1 Rankings In Men’s Javelin Throw Arshad Nadeem of Pakistan shattered the Olympic Record in javelin throw with a massive attempt of 92.97 metres at the Paris Olympics 2024 on Thursday This is compared to the current men's world record held by Jan Zelezny with a distance of 98.48m, and the women's world record held by Barbora Spotakova, with a distance of 72.28m

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Arshad Nadeem of Pakistan shattered the Olympic Record in javelin throw with a massive attempt of 92.97 metres at the Paris Olympics 2024 on Thursday The current men's javelin throw world record stands at 98,48

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The previous world records of 95,66 and 95,54 were also thrown by Železný in 1993. The first world record in the men's javelin throw was recognised by the International Association of Athletics Federations in 1912 The current men's javelin throw world record stands at 98,48

Men's Javelin Throw World Records. Arshad Nadeem of Pakistan shattered the Olympic Record in javelin throw with a massive attempt of 92.97 metres at the Paris Olympics 2024 on Thursday The throw puts the Pakistani in sixth place in the all-time list of best throws

Men's Javelin Throw World Records. [1] New specifications for the javelin were introduced in 1986, and javelins with serrated tails were banned in 1991 which had the effect of reverting to an earlier record set in. The average speed of a javelin throw by elite athletes is approximately 25 to 30 metres per second (m/s) for men and 20 to 25 m/s for women.