Philip Jensen

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Philip Jensen
Medal record
Representing Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Men's Athletics
Commonwealth Games
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2002 Manchester Hammer

Philip Jensen (born 8 November 1967 in Te Aroha) is a former New Zealand representative hammer thrower.

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His biggest success came at the 2002 Commonwealth Games held in Manchester, England where he won the silver medal. He also competed in the IAAF World Cup held in Madrid, Spain that same year.

Earlier in his sporting career he represented New Zealand in Rugby union, when from November 1984 to January 1985 he toured the United Kingdom with the New Zealand Secondary Schools Rugby union Team. Later that year he was again picked for the New Zealand Secondary Schools Rugby union Team who toured Australia.

Sporting Career highlights

Athletics

World Cup

YearPlaceEventPerformance
20027th Hammer throw 67.09m

Commonwealth Games

YearPlaceEventPerformance
20022nd Hammer throw 69.48m
19986th Hammer throw 69.63m
19905th Hammer throw 68.96m

New Zealand Track & Field Championships [1]

Philip has had a very long career, with some interesting statistics relating to national titles, as follows:-

  • most titles – 20.
  • longest career – 26 years between his first title win and his last.
  • most in a row – 17 consecutive titles.
YearPlaceEventPerformanceAge (years)RegionClub
20152ndHammer throw61.23m47WellingtonLHAAC
20141stHammer throw61.85m46WellingtonLHAAC
20131stHammer throw60.73m45WellingtonLHAAC
20121stHammer throw60.65m44WellingtonLHAAC
20111stHammer throw59.04m43WellingtonLHAAC
20101stHammer throw62.53m42WellingtonLHAAC
20091stHammer throw58.90m41WellingtonLHAAC
20081stHammer throw60.37m40AucklandBays
20071stHammer throw62.20m39AucklandBays
20061stHammer throw65.85m38AucklandBays
20051stHammer throw65.72m37AucklandBays
20041stHammer throw68.14m36AucklandBays
20031stHammer throw69.52m35AucklandBays
20021stHammer throw65.65m34AucklandBays
20011stHammer throw62.80m33AucklandBays
20001stHammer throw69.19m32AucklandBays
19991stHammer throw69.16m31AucklandBays
19981stHammer throw70.88m30AucklandBays
19973rdHammer throw65.22m29WaikatoHAAC
19961stHammer throw64.68m28WaikatoHAAC
19951stHammer throw62.08m27WaikatoHAAC
1990 [2] 2ndHammer throw66.12m22WaikatoHAAC
1989 [3] 2ndHammer throw63.80m21WaikatoHAAC
19881stHammer throw64.02m20WaikatoHAAC

Personal Best

His personal best is 72.06m, achieved in February 1998 in Auckland, New Zealand.

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References

  1. New Zealand Championships (GBR Athletics)
  2. 25/Nov/1989 – While held in November 1989 this competition was both the 1990 National Championship and Commonwealth Games trials.
  3. 11/Mar/1989