world record javelin throw under 13s
Mens World U20 (800g) record is 84.47m by Zigismunds Sirmais from Latvia
Jan Zelezny was 28 years old when he set the world record for javelin throw on May 25, 1996 with a distance of 98.48 meters.
The women's world record in the javelin throw is held by Barbora Špotáková of Czech Republic who threw the javelin 72.28 meters in 2008.
The standard method for measuring the distance of a javelin throw in competitive athletics is by measuring from the point where the javelin first touches the ground to the nearest mark made by the javelin. This distance is then recorded as the official measurement of the throw.
The objective of Javelin is to throw the javelin over the greatest possible distance.
The men's world record in the javelin throw is held by Jan Zelezny of the Czech Republic who threw the javelin 98.48 meters in 1996. The women's world record in the javelin throw is held by Barbora Špotáková of Czech Republic who threw the javelin 72.28 meters in 2008.
Michael Landon held the javelin throw record in NJ.
The Olympic record for the javelin throw is 203.78 feet. It was accomplished by Andreas Thorkildsen of Norway at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, August 23, 2008.
The Australian women's national record for javelin is 66.80 meters by Louise Currey in 2000.
No - the thrower must simply throw the javelin the furthest distance with both a legal delivery and landing of the implement.
michael landon did in the 1950s