Masters M35 javelin throw world record progression

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Masters M35 javelin throw world record progression is the progression of world record improvements of the javelin throw M35 division of Masters athletics. Records must be set in properly conducted, official competitions under the standing IAAF rules unless modified by World Masters Athletics. The M35 division consists of male athletes who have reached the age of 35 but have not yet reached the age of 40, so exactly from their 35th birthday to the day before their 40th birthday. The M35 division throws an 800 g implement. [1] These competitors threw their world record performances in Open competition. Železný's current world record was set while winning the 2001 World Championships in Athletics.

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DistanceAthleteNationalityBirthdateLocationDate
92.80 Jan Železný Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 16.06.1966 Edmonton 12.08.2001
90.76 Jan Železný Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 16.06.1966 Edmonton 10.08.2001
89.94 Jan Železný Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 16.06.1966 Lausanne 04.07.2001
89.35 Jan Železný Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 16.06.1966 Lausanne 04.07.2001
89.31 Jan Železný Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 16.06.1966 Lausanne 04.07.2001
88.70 Peter Blank Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 10.04.1962 Stuttgart 30.06.2001
86.99 Peter Blank Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 10.04.1962 Jena 24.05.1998
86.99 Peter Blank Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 10.04.1962 Bonn 17.05.1997
82.82 Tom Petranoff Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 08.04.1958 Caserta 06.06.1993
82.62Jorma MarkusFlag of Finland.svg  Finland 28.11.1952 Pihtipudas 01.07.1990
79.94 Rudolf Steiner Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 16.01.1951 Sion 30.09.1989
77.64 Aimo Aho Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 31.05.1951 Pihtipudas 13.07.1986
76.48 Zakayo Malekwa Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania 05.02.1951 Arlington [2] 10.05.1986

References

  1. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-01-22. Retrieved 2013-05-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "Zakayo MALEKWA | Profile | World Athletics".