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  1. Jan Železný ist ein ehemaliger tschechischer Leichtathlet, der dreifacher Weltmeister und Olympiasieger sowie amtierender Weltrekordinhaber im Speerwurf ist. Zwischen seinem ersten internationalen Erfolg, dem dritten Platz bei den Weltmeisterschaften von 1987, und dem letzten, dem dritten Platz bei den Europameisterschaften 2006 ...

    • 186 cm
  2. Jan Železný (Czech pronunciation: [jan ˈʒɛlɛzniː] ⓘ; born 16 June 1966) is a Czech former track and field athlete who competed in the javelin throw. He is a World and Olympic champion and holds the world record with a throw of 98.48 metres (323 ft 1 in). Widely considered the greatest javelin thrower of the modern era, he ...

    • 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
    • 86 kg (190 lb; 13.5 st)
    • Czech
  3. 31. Okt. 2011 · Jan Zelezný - The Greatest Javelin Thrower Ever | Barcelona 1992 Olympics - YouTube. Olympics. 11.2M subscribers. Subscribed. 2.1K. 347K views 12 years ago #Beijing2022 #Tokyo2020. 📲 Subscribe...

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  4. Jan Železný was the world record holder in the javelin and favourite for the gold medal at the 1988 Seoul Games. Initially, everything went to plan. He set an Olympic record in the qualifying round and led throughout the final. However Tapio Korjus of Finland beat him by just 16 centimetres to claim the gold medal with the very last throw in ...

  5. 16 JUN 1966. Athlete Code. 14168038. Follow me. Honours Summary. 3 x Olympic champion. 3 x World champion. 1 x Olympic Games Silver medallist. 2 x World Championships Bronze medallist. More Honours. Loading... Jan ŽELEZNÝ, Czech Republic.

  6. Jan Železný je nejúspěšnější oštěpař všech dob a atletická hvězda první velikosti. Získal tři zlaté olympijské medaile, šest titulů mistra světa a vytvořil řadu světových rekordů.

  7. 25. Mai 2021 · However, the upheavals to the record books came abruptly to an end when Czech javelin legend Jan Zelezny launched his implement out to 98.48m in the German city of Jena on 25 May 1996. On Tuesday, this mark celebrates its silver anniversary, having been the standard for the event for 25 years.