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Top 5 men’s javelin throw records

Top 5 men’s javelin throw records

With Neeraj Chopra gearing up for his next and final challenge at the Paris Olympics, hang on there are a few who have had better records than him in the past. But who are they?

After India’s Neeraj Chopra logged an 89.34-meter distance with his javelin, achieving his season’s best throw, everyone was awestruck watching India’s golden boy dominate with his javelin storm. He qualified for the final round in one go at the Paris Olympics 2024 and stood out in his group.

However, apart from him, there have been several others who have mesmerized the crowd with their remarkable performances in the past. Names like Jan Zelezny and Johannes Vetter continue to be the talk of the town. The list may not be long, but it is enough to show how popular the javelin throw event is.

As Neeraj Chopra aims for gold on August 8, let’s take a look at a few top-quality javelin throwers who hold the world records for throwing the javelin the farthest.

Men’s javelin throw records

DistanceAthlete MeetYear
98.48m (WR)Jan Zelezny (Czechia)Jena Zeiss Meeting (Germany)1996
97.76mJohannes Vetter (Germany)Continental Tour Gold (Poland)2020
96.29mJohannes Vetter (Germany)European Athletics Team Championships (Poland)2021
95.66mJan Zelezny (Czechia)Sheffield Athletics Meet (UK)1993
95.54mJan Zelezny (Czechia)Pietersburg Athletics Meet (South Africa)1993

Jan Zelezny

It was the Czech Republic’s Jan Zelezny who set the world record four times and also has three Olympic gold medals to his name. He still holds the world record in the javelin event. Rolling back to 1996, at the athletics meet in Germany, he threw an impressive 98.48 meters, setting this record.

Although very few people know, he regretted his first two attempts, which are still among the best in modern javelin history. In his initial attempts, the Czech veteran threw 87.76 meters and then 92.88 meters. However, his consistency and strength led him to break the record, which remains unbeaten by any athlete in the javelin world event.

Johannes Vetter

The only man who challenged the Czech ace was Germany’s Johannes Vetter, and not just once but twice. First, with a 97.76-meter throw in 2020 at the Continental Tour Gold in Poland, and then with a mammoth 96.29-meter throw at the European Athletics Team Championships. These were the only times the record was threatened by Vetter, the greatest javelin thrower ever.

However, in recent years, Vetter has struggled with injuries, especially after winning bronze at the Doha World Championships. Foot surgery and shoulder pain have affected his performance, leading to his absence from many events. He failed to qualify for the Paris Olympics 2024, participating in only one event this year.

Neeraj Chopra longest throws

ThrowCompetitionDate
89.94mStockholm Diamond League 2022June 30, 2022
89.34mParis 2024 Olympics – QAugust 6, 2024
89.30mPaavo Nurmi Games (Turku)June 14, 2022
89.08mLausanne Diamond League 2022August 26, 2022
88.88mAsian Games 2023 (Hangzhou)October 4, 2023

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