William Hamlyn-Harris

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William Hamlyn-Harris (born 14 January 1978 in Port Vila, Vanuatu) is a male javelin thrower from Australia. His personal best is 85.60 metres, achieved in January 2004 in Canberra.

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Achievements

YearCompetitionVenuePositionNotes
2002 Commonwealth Games Manchester, United Kingdom 4th 79.89 m
World Cup Madrid, Spain 7th
2003 Universiade Daegu, South Korea 3rd 75.50 m
2004 Olympic Games Athens, Greece 21st (q) 77.43 m
2006 Commonwealth Games Melbourne, Australia 2nd 79.89 m

Seasonal bests by year

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