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Vítezslav VESELY - Czech Republic - Javelin silver medal at 2016 European Championships

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Date: 07 July 2016

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    • DATE OF BIRTH
      Sunday, 27 February 1983
    • PLACE OF BIRTH
      Hodonín, Czech Republic.
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Vítezslav VESELY - Czech Republic - Javelin silver medal at 2016 European Championships

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