Jan Železný, the renowned Czech javelin thrower, grew up in the city of Kladno, Czech Republic. His childhood in this industrial city played a significant role in shaping his athletic career, as it provided him access to various sports facilities and opportunities for training. Kladno's environment contributed to his development as a top athlete in Track and Field.
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Jan Zelezny was 28 years old when he set the world record for javelin throw on May 25, 1996 with a distance of 98.48 meters.
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Helen Zelezny-Scholz died on 1974-02-18.
Helen Zelezny-Scholz was born on 1882-08-16.
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Jan Zelezny has participated in 5 Olympic Games and won 4 medals. He currently holds the world record in the javelin throw at 98.48 meters (323 feet, 1 inch) set in 1996 and the Olympic record at 90.17 meters (295 feet, 10 inches) set at the 2000 Games in Sydney. Olympic Competition: 1988 - Silver 1992 - Gold 1996 - Gold 2000 - Gold 2004 - 9th place
Jan Zelezny of Czechoslovakia with 90.17 m in Sydney summer 2000 Olympics. OR Andreas Thordkilsden of Norway with 90.56 m in Beijing 2008 Olympics
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The Who_holds_the_men's_world_record_in_the_javelin_throwworld record in the javelin throw is held by Jan Zelezny of the Czech Republic who threw the javelin 98.48 meters in 1996.Olympic 2012 Coinsroyalmint.com/2012Read more: Who_holds_the_men's_world_record_in_the_javelin_throw
In 1996, Jan Zelezny threw 98.48 meters. That is the world record for the current Javelin size and shape. It has been modified throughout the years and many different records exist with those different javelins.
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