Arshad Nadeem pictured during the javelin at the Commonwealth
Games in Birmingham, where he set a new National record of 90.18m
with his fifth throw, moments after 2022 World champion Anderson
Peters had taken the lead with 88.64m. 2015 World Champion,
Julius Yego, was third with 85.70m.
2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games
Final men's javelin final
1.
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Arshad Nadeem
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(PAK)
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90.18
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Games record &
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National record
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2.
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Anderson Peters
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(GRN)
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88.64
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3.
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Julius Yego
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(KEN)
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85.70
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S.B.
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4.
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Keshorn Walcott
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(TTO)
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82.61
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5.
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D. P. Manu
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(IND)
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82.28
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6.
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Rohit Yadav
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(IND)
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82.22
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7.
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Cameron Mcentyre
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(AUS)
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79.89
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8. |
Alex Kiprotich |
(KEN) |
77.93 |
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2022 World Championships. Oregon, U.S.A.
Final men's javelin.
1.
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Anderson Peters
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Grenada (GRN)
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90.54
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(89.91 Q)
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(93.07m PB in 2022) NR
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2.
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Neeraj Chopra
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India (IND)
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88.13
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(88.39 Q)
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(89.94 PB in 2022) NR
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3.
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Jakub Vadlejch
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Czech Republic (CZE)
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88.09
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(89.73 PB in 2017)
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4.
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Julian Weber
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Germany (GER)
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86.86
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(87.28 Q)
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(88 .29 PB in 2016)
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5.
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Arshad Nadeem
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Pakistan (PAK)
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86.16
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SB
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(86.38 PB in 2021)
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6.
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Lassi Etelätalo
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Finland (FIN)
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82.70
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SB
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(84.98 PB in 2014)
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7.
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Andrian Mardare
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Moldova (MDA)
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82.26
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(86.66 PB in 2021)
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8.
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Oliver Helander
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Finland (FIN)
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82.24
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(89.83 PB in 2022)
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