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Nordic Sport Javelin for Every Thrower Javelins There is a Nordic Sport javelin for every thrower Nordic javelins is a hallmark among competitive sports- As a result of unique know-how and intensive research, men and organizers all over the world. The famous Swed- the quality of the Nordic javelin has continuously been im- ish javelins were first manufactured from thin-walled steel proved. We are determined to maintain this development. tubing by Seefab, Sandviken, more than 50 years ago, Nordic javelins have won more championship medals and have since then earned worldwide fame. In 1973 Nor- and beaten more records than any other javelin in the dic Sport took over the production. world. Nordic Sport presents a wide range of javelins. All A wide range of top achievements have been made manufactured with the famous Nordic finish and Nordic with Nordic javelins; Numerous Olympic medals, World quality. Championships medals and World records. The result achieved by a javelin thrower depend of course on his competence. The materials and the construction of his javelin, however, are of the utmost importance. MEDALS, JAVELIN THROWING MEN Olympic Games 1972-2008 PLACE YEAR NAME RESULT JAVELIN PLACE YEAR NAME RESULT JAVELIN Munich 1. Wolfermann, BRD 90,48 Nordic Steel Barcelona 1. Zelezny, CZE 89,66 Nordic Steel 1972 2. Lusis, USSR 90,46 Nordic Steel 1992 2. Räty, FIN 86,60 Nordic Steel 3. Schmidt, USA 84,42 Nordic Steel 3. Backley, GBR 83,38 Nordic Steel Montreal 1. Nemeth, HUN 94,58 Apollo Atlanta 1. Zelezny, CZE 88,16 OTE 1976 2. Siitonen, FIN 87,92 Nordic Steel 1996 2. Backley, GBR 87,44 Nordic Steel 3. Megelea, ROM 87,16 Nordic Steel 3. Räty, FIN 86,98 Nordic Steel Moscow 1. Kula, USSR 91,20 Nordic Steel Sydney 1. Zelezny, CZE 90,17 Nordic Carbon 1980 2. Makarov, USSR 89,64 Nordic Steel 2000 2. Backley, GBR 89,85 Nordic Carbon 3. Hanisch, DDR 86,72 Nordic Steel 3. Makarov, RUS 88,67 Nordic Carbon Los Angeles 1. Härkönen, FIN 86,76 Apollo Athens 1. Thorkildsen, NOR 86,50 Nemeth 1984 2. Ottley, GBR 85,74 Apollo 2004 2. Vasilevskis, LAT 84,95 Nordic Carbon 3. Eldebrink, SWE 83,72 Nordic Steel 3. Makarov, RUS 84,84 Nordic Carbon Seoul 1. Korjus, FIN 84,28 Nordic Steel Beijing 1. Thorkildsen, NOR 90,57 m Nordic Airglider Carbon 1988 2. Zelezny, CZE 84,12 Nordic Steel 2008 2. Kovals, LAT 86,64 m Nordic Champion Carbon 3. Räty, FIN 83,26 Nordic Steel 3. Pitkämäki, FIN 86,16 m Nordic Champion Carbon 58 track and field javelins Competition javelins 800 g 1. Javelin Orbit carbon 2. Javelin Champion carbon 3. Javelin Airglider carbon Competition javelin of top quality carbon fibre. The Competition javelin of carbon fibre. Like Orbit Competition javelin of top quality. Made of carbon carbon material in the javelin reduces vibrations Carbon but with another steel tip. Suitable for head- fibre. Like Orbit and Champion carbon but with a tip considerably. Steel tip with maximum tip angle wind throws. Gold medal at World Championships in designed for throws in all wind conditions. World which is considered to be suitable for throws in Osaka 2007. Weight: 800 g. leading throw 2007. Gold and bronze medal at World tailwind. Bronze medal at European Championships IAAF certified no I-99-0189. Championships 2009. Weight: 800 g. in Gothenburg 2006. World leading throw 2009 art no 7916 800c 955 € IAAF certified no I-03-0300. Weight: 800 g. IAAF certified no I-99-0190. art no 7916 803c 955 € art no 7916 808c 955 € 1. Javelin Orbit 2. Javelin Champion 3. Javelin Airglider One of our most popular championship javelins for The well-known championship javelin, holds several Very good competition javelin for lengths over 80 lengths over 80 m. Suitable for tailwind throws. records and titles. For lengths over 80 m. Made of m. This javelin has a more aerodynamic tip which Has been developed in close cooperation with the steel. Weight: 800 g. IAAF certified no I-99-0012. enables a smoother flight. Suitable for all wind con- world’s best throwers. Made of steel. Weight: 800 g.. art no 7916 800 781 € ditions. As with all our championship javelins, Nordic IAAF certified no I-99-0014. Airglider has been developed in close cooperation art no 7916 808 823 € with the world’s best throwers. Made of steel. Weight: 800 g. IAAF certified no I-99-0011. art no 7916 803 918 € 1. Javelin Super Elite 90 2. Javelin Super Elite 80 3. Javelin Master 70 The world-known master javelin. Holds a number of Designed especially for competition throwers and Competition javelin for lengths up to 70 m. Made of records and titles. For lengths up to 90 m. Made of decathletes. Otherwise the same as Nordic Super steel. Weight: 800 g. IAAF certified no I-99-0013. steel. Weight: 800 g. IAAF certified no I-99-0020. Elite 90, but for lengths up to 80 m. Made of steel. art no 7913 800 372 € art no 7916 801 745 € Weight: 800 g. IAAF certified no I-99-0019. art no 7916 802 721 € 4. Javelin Master 60 Competition javelin for lengths 60-70 m. Made of steel. Weight: 800 g. IAAF certified no I-99-0034. art no 7912 800 372 € All prices are ex Works and ex VAT 60 track and field javelins spjut Competition javelins 600 g 1. Javelin Olympia Carbon NEW! 2. Javelin Diana 80 Carbon 3. Javelin Indra carbon Competition javelin of highest quality in Competition javelin of top quality carbon fibre. Competition javelin of top quality. Made of carbon carbon fibre. Considerably softer and some- Much stiffer than a metal javelin. The carbon mate- fibre. Same as Nordic Diana 80 carbon but with a what more forgiving than our other carbon fibre rial in the javelin reduces vibrations considerably. tip designed for all wind conditions. New product javelins. The carbon material in the javelin reduces Suitable for headwind throws. Gold medal at World for 2003. Weight: 600 g. vibrations considerably. For lengths 65-80m. Championships in Osaka 2007. Weight: 600 g. IAAF certified no I-03-0301 Weight: 600 g. IAAF certified no I-10-0457 IAAF certified no I-99-0191. art no 7917 605c 865 € art no 7917 606c 865 € art no 7917 603c 865 € 4. Javelin Xena Carbon Competition javelin of top quality. Made of carbon with a tip designed especially for tailwind throws. For lengths 65-80 m. World leading throw 2009. Weight 600 g. IAAF certified no I-07-0393. art no 7917 604c 865 € 1. Javelin Diana 80 2. Javelin Indra 3. Javelin Xena Holds a number of records and titles. A further The women’s “Airglider” with a tip suitable for all Our spectacular competition javelin with a tip de- development of our famous Diana 70. Suitable for kinds of wind conditions. For lengths 65-80 m. signed especially for tailwind throws. For lengths headwind throws. For lengths 65-80 m. Made of Gold medal in heptathlon at World Championships 65-80 m. Made of steel. Weight: 600 g. steel. Silver medal at European Championships in in Osaka 2007. Made of steel. Weight: 600 g. IAAF certified no I-01-0242. Gothenburg 2006. Weight: 600 g. IAAF certified no I-01-0241. art no 7917 604 687 € IAAF certified no I-99-0018. art no 7917 605 687 € art no 7917 603 687 € 1. Javelin Diana 70 2. Javelin Diana 60 3. Javelin Diana 50 A javelin that holds several records and titles. For A high class competition javelin for women and Competition javelin designed by Fatima Whitbread. lengths 60-70 m. Made of steel. Weight 600 g. youths. For lengths 50-60 m. Made of steel. Weight Especially designed for women and heptathletes. IAAF certified no I-99-0017. 600 g. IAAF certified no I-99-0015. For lengths 40-50 m. Made of steel. Weight 600 g. art no 7917 600 676 € art no 7917 601 676 € IAAF certified no I-99-0016. art no 7917 602 360 € 4. Javelin Star 50 Competition javelin for women and youths. For lengths 40-50 m. Made of steel. Weight 600 g. IAAF certified no I-99-0029. art no 7915 600 253 € All prices are ex Works and ex VAT javelins javelins track and field 6161 Competition javelins 700 g and 400 g 1. Javelin Eagle Carbon NEW! 2. Javelin Eagle 4. Javelin Pegasus Our top-of-the line 700 gram javelin Our top-of-the line 700 gram javelin designed for A competition 700 gram javelin in the Master- designed for elite throwers. Much elite throwers. Gold medal at the 2003 Youth World range. For lengths 55-70 m. Made of steel. Weight stiffer than a metal javelin. The carbon material Championships in Canada. For lengths 70-85 m. 700 g. IAAF certified no I-03-0289 in the javelin reduces vibrations considerably. For Made from steel. Weight: 700 g. art no 7914 706 372 € lengths 75-90m. Weight: 700 g. IAAF certified no I-02-0254. IAAF certified no I-10-0458 art no 7914 705 708 € art no 7914 705c 865 € 3. Javelin Rapid 5. Javelin Rocket Competition javelin for lengths 65-80 m. Made of Competition javelin for youths. For lengths 40-50 steel. Weight: 700 g. IAAF certified no I-99-0033. m. Made of steel. Weight: 400 g. art no 7914 703 557 € art no 7916 400 264 € Competition/school javelins Javelin Viking 3. 600 g High quality competition and training javelin. Made IAAF certified no I-04-0306.
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