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23 Top-Ten Javelin Throw All Time Last Updated – 21.10.2015 EUROPEAN ALL TIME RANKINGS MEN JAVELIN THROW M35 – 39 (Weight 800 g) (FROM 1986) NAME NATION BORN MEET PLACE MEET DATE 92.80 Jan Zelezny CZE 16.06.1966 Edmonton 12.08.2001 88.70 Peter Blank GER 10.04.1962 Stuttgart 30.06.2001 87.20 Peter Esenwein GER 07.12.1967 Rehlingen 31.05.2004 87.12 Sergey Makarov RUS 19.03.1973 Lausanne 30.06.2011 84.88 Mick Hill GBR 22.04.1964 Edmonton 10.08.2001 84.13 Steve Backley GBR 12.02.1969 Athens 28.08.2004 83.00 Andreas Linden GER 20.02.1965 Cuxhaven 21.07.2001 82.85 Raymond Hecht GER 11.11.1968 Halberstadt 20.06.2004 82.75 Terry McHugh IRL 22.08.1963 London 05.08.2000 82.62 Jorma Markus FIN 28.11.1952 Pitipudas 01.07.1990 (TO 1985) NAME NATION BORN MEET PLACE MEET DATE 87,20 Janis Zirnis RUS 28.11.1947 Valmiera 14.05.1983 86,32 Jänis Lusis RUS 19.05.1939 Moskau 30.05.1976 86,22 Janusz Sidlo POL 19.06.1933 Mantes la J. 07.05.1970 86,00 Manfred Stolle GER 03.05.1937 Erfurt 24.06.1972 85,66 Miklos Nemeth HUN 23.10.1946 London 09.06.1982 84,92 Gergely Kulczar HUN 10.03.1934 Budapest 28.06.1971 84,04 Jorma Kinnunen FIN 15.12.1941 Jyväskylä 22.07.1978 82,54 Terje Thorslund NOR 15.03.1945 Bodö 04.07.1980 82,42 Urs von Wartburg SUI 01.03.1937 Zofingen 21.08.1976 81.38 Antero Toivonen FIN 13.10.1948 Lahti 30.06.1984 * * * JAVELIN THROW M40 – 44 (Weight 800 g) (FROM 1986) NAME NATION BORN MEET PLACE MEET DATE 85.92 Jan Zelezny CZE 16.06.1966 Göteborg 11.08.2006 84.08 Peter Blank GER 10.04.1962 Ulm 29.06.2003 82.72 Peter Esenwein GER 07.12.1967 Schönbeck 08.06.2008 78.94 Yury Subbotin RUS 01.01.1958 Bryansk 31.05.1996 78.84 Jorma Markus FIN 28.11.1952 Kempele 21.06.1994 78.22 József Belák HUN 13.08.1958 Budapest 03.07.1999 75.94 Toivo Moorast EST 05.01.1952 Tartu 15.05.1992 75.57 Terry McHugh IRL 22.08.1963 Meilen 11.07.2004 75.28 Janis Zirnis LAT 28.11.1947 Riga 29.08.1989 74.66 Rudolf Steiner SUI 16.01.1951 ! 17.06.1992 75.28 Janis Zirnis (TO 1985) NAME NATION BORN MEET PLACE MEET DATE 78.98 Urs von Wartburg SUI 01.03.1937 Hannover 02.08.1979 76.12 Gergely Kulczar HUN 10.03.1934 Budapest 04.05.1974 75.80 Marinko Primorac CRO 25.06.1945 Split 17.05.1986 72.52 Teuvo Huotilainen FIN 17.05.1939 Lappeenranta 27.09.1980 72.36 Hans Lorenz GER 16.12.1941 Mannheim 16.06.1982 72.32 Horst Timmer GER 14.03.1943 Aachen 20.05.1984 72.02 Zarko Primorac CRO 12.10.1941 San Jose 15.04.1982 71.14 Axel Jelten GER 06.12.1940 München 06.06.1981 70.71 Veikko Javanainen FIN 31.10.1925 Kokemäki 01.08.1966 69.78 Jan Smiding SWE 04.02.1932 Karlskrona 30.06.1976 * * * JAVELIN THROW M45 – 49 (Weight 800 g) (FROM 1986) NAME NATION BORN MEET PLACE MEET DATE 77.15 Peter Blank GER 10.04.1962 Rehlingen 28.05.2007 74.73 Roald Bradstock GBR 24.04.1962 Tucson 19.05.2011 74.15 Peter Esenwein GER 07.12.1967 Rheinau 16.06.2013 71.18 Jorma Markus FIN 28.11.1952 Li 31.08.2002 68.42 Sergey Havras UKR 16.06.1957 Potsdam 22.08.2002 66.52 Karl Heinz Janneck GER 17.09.1947 Ludwigshafen 16.07.1993 66.26 Axel Jelten GER 06.12.1940 Heidelberg 25.05.1986 66.21 Keith Beard GBR 08.11.1961 Zwolle 15.10.2011 65.94 Mikko Anttonen FIN 05.07.1963 Joensuu 18.07.2010 65.93 Luiz Nogueira ESP 15.01.1956 El Barco 07.04.2001 75.28(TO 1985) NAME NATION BORN MEET PLACE MEET DATE Janis Zirnis 70.84 Urs von Wartburg SUI 01.03.1937 Strasbourg 15.07.1982 67.76 Jan Smiding SWE 04.02.1932 ? 10.08.1978 64.68 Olavi Kauhanen FIN 23.06.1926 Helsinki 27.08.1972 64.24 Claas-Hinrich Hastedt GER 10.06.1937 Strasbourg 15.07.1982 62.98 Olavi Varis FIN 23.05.1937 Rome 23.06.1985 62.78 Olavi Rantanen FIN 31.08.1933 Helsinki 10.08.1980 62.52 Heinfried Engels GER 11.04.1934 Bad Kreuznach 29.03.1980 61.84 Irjö Salonen FIN 11.04.1935 Larvik 08.08.1981 61.52 Josef Kopitar CRO 11.10.1931 Christchurch 13.01.1981 61.38 Hans Eichler GER 29.01.1937 Bremen 03.10.1982 * * * JAVELIN THROW M50 – 54 (WEIGHT 700 g) (FROM 1986) NAME NATION BORN MEET PLACE MEET DATE 76.16 Roald Bradstock GBR 24.04.1962 Clermont/USA 02.06.2012 71.01 Luis Nogueira ESP 15.01.1956 Riccione 04.09.2007 70.33 Jorma Markus FIN 28.11.1952 Helsinki 13.08.2005 66.67 Keith Beard GBR 08.11.1961 Edam 26.10.2014 66.01 Timo Suomalainen FIN 24.01.1962 Jyväskylä 08.04.2012 65.88 Esa Kiuru FIN 14.04.1947 Orimattila 30.07.2000 64.65 Imants Muiznieks FIN 27.05.1951 Hyvinkaa 02.06.2001 63.41 Sergey Havras UKR 16.06.1957 Riccione 04.09.2007 62.40 Josef Schaffarzik GER 03.07.1955 Hösbach 17.06.2006 62.27 Frantisek Drab CZE 19.10.1949 Jyväskylä 13.07.2000 (WEIGHT 800 g) (FROM 1986) NAME NATION BORN MEET PLACE MEET DATE 71.01 Luis Nogueira ESP 15.01.1956 Riccione 04.09.2007 70.33 Jorma Markus FIN 28.11.1952 Helsinki 13.08.2005 65.90 Keith Beard GBR 08.11.1961 Woerden 13.11.2011 65.88 Esa Kiuru FIN 14.04.1947 Orimattila 30.07.2000 64.65 Imants Muiznieks FIN 27.05.1951 Hyvinkaa 02.06.2001 63.78 Urs von Wartburg SUI 01.03.1937 Horw 12.09.1987 63.41 Sergey Havras UKR 16.06.1957 Riccione 04.09.2007 62.40 Josef Schaffarzik GER 03.07.1955 Hösbach 17.06.2006 62.27 Frantisek Dráb CZE 19.10.1949 Jyvaskyla 09.07.2000 61.75 Pal Berntsen NOR 09.01.1960 Lilleström 14.09.2011 * * * JAVELIN THROW M55 – 59 (WEIGHT 700 g) (FROM 1986) NAME NATION BORN MEET PLACE MEET DATE 64.68 Luis Nogueira ESP 15.01.1956 Aguilas 26.06.2011 64.17 Kauko Tuisko FIN 09.08.1944 Pori 09.06.2001 60.74 Dainis Kula LAT 28.04.1959 Valmiera 13.06.2015 59.24 Joachim Seiffert GER 24.02.1959 Erfurt 02.03.2014 58.90 Sergey Havras UKR 16.06.1957 Zittau 16.08.2012 58.51 Walter Kühndel GER 02.02.1952 Schweinfurt 12.07.2008 57.90 Jan Olof Damgren SWE 02.04.1951 Riccione 04.09.2007 57.25 Jorma Markus FIN 28.11.1952 Kiiminki 23.08.2008 56.81 German Gulbit RUS 04.03.1955 Lignano 18.09.2011 56.62 Reimund Müller GER 25.01.1951 Linz 15.03.2006 (WEIGHT, 75.28 800 g) Janis Zirnis (FROM 1986) NAME NATION BORN MEET PLACE MEET DATE (to 1985*) 57.70 Jan Smiding SWE 04.02.1932 Gävle 18.08.1987 57.30 Axel Jelten GER 06.12.1940 Leinfelden 17.08.1996 57.14 Veikko Kujala FIN 21.04.1932 ? 28.06.1987 56.62 Wladislaw Kowalczyk GER 09.03.1937 Leinfelden 17.08.1996 56.02* Veikko Javanainen FIN 31.10.1925 Strasbourg .... 07.1982 55.20 Josef Kopitar CRO 11.10.1931 Melbourne 04.12.1987 55.18 Joanis Lusis RUS 19.05.1939 Athens 09.06.1994 55.08 Vanni Rodeghiero ITA 09.02.1942 Cesenatico 17.09.1998 53.88 Olavi Varis FIN 23.05.1937 Athens 09.06.1994 53.24 Aleksander Sakow POL 10.01.1939 Athens 09.06.1994 52.86 Josef Kolar CZE 19.08.1943 Cesenatico 17.09.1998 * * * JAVELIN THROW M60 – 64 (WEIGHT 600 g) (FROM 1999) NAME NATION BORN MEET PLACE MEET DATE 62.47 Esa Kiuru FIN 14.04.1947 Koria 21.07.2007 62.09 Kauko Tuisko FIN 09.08.1944 Koria 02.07.2005 60.07 Axel Jelten GER 06.12.1940 Potsdam 22.08.2002 57.95 Jan Olof Damgren SWE 02.04.1951 Malmö 10.09.2011 57.91 Wladislaw Kowalczyk GER 09.03.1937 Gateshead 04.08.1999 57.79 Alexsander Sakow POL 10.01.1939 Gateshead 04.08.1999 56.60 Walter Kühndel GER 02.02.1952 Zittau 16.08.2012 55.31 Werner Schallau GER 08.09.1938 Gelsenkirchen 17.10.1999 54.68 Reimund Müller GER 25.01.1951 Erfurt 03.03.2012 54.21 Josef Kolar CZE 19.08.1943 Arhus 30.07.2004 (WEIGHT53.67 800 g) Teuvo (TO 1998) NAME NATION BORN MEET PLACE MEET DATE 62.97 Wladislaw Kowalczyk GER 09.03.1937 Cesenatico 19.09.1998 56.90 Vladimir Poskocil CZE 14.03.1932 Kladno 16.09.1992 55.10 Aki Itkonen FIN 05.03.1933 Elimäki 10.06.1995 54.90 Hans Overland NOR 03.08.1924 Helsingborg 04.08.1985 54,80 Härje Noreborn SWE 23.11.1926 Nyköping 22.08.1987 54,57 Olavi Varis FIN 23.05.1937 Cesenatico 19.09.1998 54.00 Manfred Hoffmann GER 29.01.1933 Kassel 05.06.1933 53.09 Werner Schallau GER 08.09.1938 B.
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