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  1. Kelsey-Lee Barber (née Roberts; born 20 September 1991) is an Australian track and field athlete who competes in the javelin throw. She won gold at the 2019 World Championships, and her personal best of 67.70 m ranks her 13th in the overall list. Barber is based at the Queensland Academy of Sport in Brisbane.

    • Kelsey-Lee Roberts
    • Australian
    • 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
    • 72 kg (159 lb)
  2. Kelsey-Lee Barber (* 20. September 1991 in East London als Kelsey-Lee Roberts) ist eine australische Leichtathletin, die sich auf den Speerwurf spezialisiert hat und in dieser Disziplin 2019 und 2022 Weltmeisterin wurde. Zudem gewann sie 2021 eine olympische Bronzemedaille und siegte 2019 bei den Ozeanienmeisterschaften.

    • 20. September 1991 (31 Jahre)
    • East London, Südafrika
  3. 23. Juli 2022 · Javelin superstar Kelsey-Lee Barber has joined the great Cathy Freeman as the only Australians to successfully defend a world athletics title. Key points: Kelsey-Lee Barber's incredible throw 66.91m is enough to earn her a second straight World Champs gold medal.

  4. Kelsey-Lee BARBER, Australia - Javelin Throw

  5. Kelsey-Lee Barber is one of the world’s finest javelin throwers. She is an Olympic Medallist, 2 x World Champion, Commonwealth Games Champion, Diamond League event winner and former world #1 (current world #2). Her personal best throw of 67.70m places her 14th on the world all-time list.

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  6. 6. Aug. 2021 · Kelsey-Lee Barber has captured Australia's second medal of the athletics program at the Tokyo Olympics, winning bronze in the women's javelin final. Key points: Barber threw a season-best 64.56 metres to win the bronze medal. Fellow Australians Kathryn Mitchell and Mackenzie Little were sixth and eighth respectively.

  7. 23. Juli 2022 · Kelsey-Lee Barber with the prize after defending her world javelin title. Getty Images. On an historic day, Barber landed 66.91 metres with her third throw to blow the field away and step into the gold medal position. She would not be overtaken. Indeed, no one even got close.