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Top 10 javelin throw athletes in the world | Best javelin athletes in the world

After a long wait, the Indian community has woken up to athletics, largely because of Neeraj Chopra’s brilliance at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Athletics is yet another sport that isn’t given the attention it deserves in India. However, medals at the recent Olympics have brought cause to be hopeful for the future. Therefore, acknowledging the wonderful performances of the sportspersons in athletics, the following are the top 10 Javelin Throw athletes in the world.

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Johannes Vetter

Johannes Vetter, the man from Germany, currently sits on top of the ranking charts for the men’s Javelin Throw event. In terms of achievements, Vetter has secured a gold in the World Championship and has made it to three finals in the World Championship. However, the Olympic medal has so far slipped his grasp, something he will be looking to change. He boasts of a personal best of 97.76m, which is also the national record. 

Jakub Vadlejch

The first of the two Czech athletes to find themselves on this list is Jakub Vadlejch. Vadlejch, unlike Vetter, has an Olympic silver to go along with his silver medal in the World Championship. Although the gold has evaded him thus far, Vadlejch holds an impressive personal best of 89.73m in the sport, which came in probably one of the most extreme pressure events — the Olympics. 

Julian Weber

Yet another German in the top three, Julian Weber holds the spot for the third-best Javelin Throw athlete at just 27 years of age. Medals have evaded the German, although he has successfully made it to a couple of Olympic finals and a World Championship final in his career. His personal best stands at 88.29m, which is quite impressive. 

Neeraj Chopra

At only 24, Neeraj Chopra became the first Indian in ages to bring home an Olympic Gold from an athletics event. The Indian has also won the Asian Games gold to add to his impressive gold at Tokyo. Chopra’s personal best stands at 88.07m, a score that has proven more than good enough to take home prestigious honours in the most prestigious of tournaments. 

Andrian Mardare

A relatively young athlete, at only 26, Mardare is currently the fifth-best Javelin Thrower. He is another man who has been starved of medals at the major tournaments, and he has been to just one Olympic final. His personal best stands at 86.66m, slightly shy of those who find themselves above him on this list. 

Anderson Peters

Yet another 24-year-old who has impressed is Anderson Peters. The man from Grenada already has a World Championship gold medal and a Pan American Games gold medal to his name. His personal best stands at 87.31m — a number that one should not be surprised to see go up as the years roll by. 

Marcin Krukowski

Marcin Krukowski, a Polish athlete, has been around a bit longer than some of the younger athletes on this list but has never been able to grab hold of the major honours. He has seen himself compete in two World Championship finals but has always been starved of a medal. However, his personal best stands at a whopping 89.55m, one of the highest numbers on this list. 

Aliaksei Katkavets

Katkavets, one of the youngest athletes on this list, made to the Olympic final stage at the age of only 23. Given that he is relatively young, there is still time for Katkavets to compete for the major honours. Currently, his personal best stands at 86.05m, a number likely to improve in the coming years. 

Vít?zslav Veselý

The oldest athlete on the list is the second Czech Republic representative, Vít?zslav Veselý. During his time in the sport, the 38-year-old has won several major honours, including two bronze medals at the Olympics, a World Championship gold medal, a European Championship gold, and a couple of silvers in the same tournament. His personal best stands at 88.34m, a fair backing to the accolades he possesses.  

Keshorn Walcott

Keshorn Walcott is the final player on this list. The Trinidad and Tobago man, aged 28, has bagged a gold and a bronze in the Olympic games along with a silver and gold at the Pan American Games. Brown’s personal best throw stands at 90.16m, the second-highest on this list and the national record. 

Rahul Naresh

I am a sports enthusiast who writes and makes videos primarily on cricket and football. Apart from these sports, I've worked on content surrounding basketball, tennis, and badminton, among other disciplines.

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