Vítězslav Veselý in Amsterdam at the European Championships.
He won the silver medal in an event that was very unpredictable.
Ruuskanen threw once to qualify with 88.23 but could not repeat
it in the final where Röhler came 5th, but he following month
won the 2016 Rio Olympics with 90.30: Vítězslav came 7th.
Final men's javelin.
2016 European Championships, in Amsterdam.
1. |
Zigismunds Sirmais
|
Latvia |
86.66 |
PB
|
2. |
Vítezslav Veselý |
Czech Republic |
83.59 |
|
3. |
Antti Ruuskanen |
Finland |
82.44 |
|
4. |
Risto Mätas |
Estonia |
82.03 |
SB |
5. |
Thomas Röhler |
Germany |
80.78 |
|
6. |
Marcin Krukowski |
Poland |
79.49 |
|
2016 Rio Olympic Games.
Men's javelin Final.
1. |
Thomas Röhler |
Germany |
90.30 |
|
2. |
Julius Yego |
Kenya |
88.24 |
SB |
3. |
Keshorn Walcott |
Trinidad and Tobago |
85.38 |
|
4. |
Johannes Vetter |
Germany |
85.32 |
|
5. |
Dmytro Kosynskyy |
Ukraine |
83.95 |
PB |
6. |
Antti Ruuskanen |
Finland |
83.05 |
|
7. |
Vítězslav Veselý |
Czech Republic |
82.51 |
|
8. |
Jakub Vadlejch |
Czech Republic |
82.42 |
|
2015 World Athletics Championship. Beijing.
Men's javelin Final.
1.
|
Julius |
YEGO |
KEN |
92.72 |
WL |
2.
|
Ihab
|
EL-SAYED |
EGP
|
88.99 |
SB |
3. |
Tero |
PIKAMAKI |
FIN |
87.64 |
|
4. |
Thomas |
ROHER |
GER |
87.41 |
|
5. |
Antii |
RUUSKANEN |
FIN |
87.12 |
|
6. |
Andreas |
HOFMANN |
GER |
86.01 |
|
7. |
Johannes |
VETTER |
GER |
83.79 |
|
8. |
Vítězslav |
VESELY |
CZE |
83.13 |
|
2020 Olympic Games. Tokyo.
Final men's javelin.
1.
|
Neeraj Chopra
|
India
|
87.03
|
|
2.
|
Jakob Vadlejch
|
Czech Republic
|
86.67
|
SB
|
3.
|
Vítězslav Veselý
|
Czech Republic
|
85.44
|
SB
|
4.
|
Julian Weber |
Germany |
85.30
|
SB
|
5.
|
Arshad Nadeem |
Pakistan
|
84.62
|
|
6.
|
Aliaksei Katkavets
|
Belarus
|
83.71
|
|
7. |
Andrian Mardare |
Moldova |
83.30 |
|
8.
|
Lassi Etelätalo |
Finland |
83.28
|
|