Actually there was a German (Uwe Hohn) who cleared a distance of 104.80 m. He was only human to do so. But that was before the new Javelin design after which this record of Uwe was kind of made invalid.
I saw an official at a high school meet get impaled standing in the infield, fortunately it was only his arm that was impaled. So it has happened before.
I love that there's still one of those goals to reach. 10s in the 100m was beaten long ago. 10m in long jump seems virtually impossible. I really hope to see a 100m throw in my lifetime :)
@@nikz9735 Gayle and Echevarria can make it to 8.75. Gayle did slightly better - 8.69 than Echevarria's Pb - 8.68. But what many forget or never knew is that Echevarria had a 1.7 wind reading in his favour while Gayle had a 0.5 in his favour. A very big difference.
Before Roger Bannister ran a 4 minute mile, nobody thought it was physically possible. 100m is on the cards for the javelin, for sure. Who will do it, and when, that's the question. Rohler, Hoffman, Vetter, Chopra, Kirk ... and more ... all have the potential. There's a lot of great throwers around these days. Best of luck to you all.
@@bogden4293 In the Netherlands (where I live) you learn Dutch, English, German and Freanch in school. In Germany it's probably something like that too.
@@joelhoeve You have to have at least two languages. In my area first english, than choose between french and latin. In other area its first french. In the east maybe still some russian, not sure. My brother had english, french and later another few years spanish.
0:51 pause here.. he is at least 2 meters off the white line when he actually throws the javelin. The distance is measured from that white line, which they are not allowed to pass even after the throw, which is obviously why they throw it so early before the line as they are in motion. In modern times with the technology we have, that we still use this silly line on the ground as a starting point, rather than where people actually throw from, is stupid. From the moment the javelin left his hand, it clearly flew 100 meters and a bit more. Thats literally the definition of a distance thrown is it not? If he ran 20 meters forward while the Javelin was in the air, would the throw be 78 meters? Makes no sense. Sure it's possible for a human to throw 100 meters, he already did.
Martin Dolmer Andersen you’re not wrong. But the distance itself is kind of arbitrary, in that it’s just a coincidence that 100m is the target. so his goal is not specifically throwing 100m, more throwing 100m within competition rules. In the same way usain bolt can ‘technically’ run 100m faster than 9 seconds, but only if there are no competition rules and he can start whilst already at full speed. He’d literally be running 100m, but it means nothing because there’s no reference. You get me?
This is stupid beyond belief. You are completely wrong and your notion of what sport is about is naive and kind of juvenile. We have a boundaries in jumping, throwing, and running events because they are a fundamental part of the skill component of the event, they make it possible to compare performances across eras, and they make it trivial to set up competitions at every skill level. Please take your idea and toss it out the window. The main problem with your idea is that degrades the test importance of the sport, of history, and of how to democratize competition.
Someone already did and then they made the first javelin modification in 1986. Then they were approaching 100 m again, so they made the second modification. Sure, someone will finally go over 100 m again which will precipitate a further modification. The 100 m throw shouldn't be looked at as a great victory, but a curse.
I believe they will only make a modification if throwing long outdistances the safe zone of the field or stadium. There is no purpose otherwise to make these modifications.
@Satyam Rai well he's talking about Neeraj Chopra not the whole India in Olympics.Yeah but it's true that India lags behind many small nations in Olympic.
100m in javelin is not special. When someone breaks it, they will just redesign the javelin and we'll be back in the 80-90m zone... They have done that before.
hello, wanted to go to lahti, finland about 16 years ago and compete in world masters championships. trained very hard and was america's top ranking thrower for age 70 and over. really wanted to compete against the world's best, the finns. fell on shoulder and destroyed rotater cuff on throwiing arm. heart sank and still have regrets
@Satyam Rai telling neeraj chopra is nothing in front of vetter.. isn't it unfair ...because this is what greatness means performing when it matter the most ,delivering in such a huge pressure and hopes of 1.35 billion people
Well it was just a 87m throw nothing big in world standards but that man deserved the medal and Indians should be proud cause its the only gold they won in decades :-)
It is possible, but you need a perfect throw and also perfect conditions. In my opinion the WR with the current javelin can be set somewhere between 100 and 103 meters. Not sure though if any current thrower can do it. The Germans are better than any thrower after Zelezny's days, but I still think their limits are around 96-98 meters.
He has not thrown as far this year but dominated the European championships where he won before the third German 90m thrower, Andreas Hofmann, and the best left-handed thrower ever, Magnus Kirt of Estonia. (Vetter has the world lead of 2018 with a > 92m in early spring but he was not on top of it in the later season and "only" 5th at the EC.)
Before the modern javelin was made official in 1986 , Uwe Hohn of former east Germany threw 105 meters . The American Tom Petranoff threw 100 meters . These two throws occurred in the early 1980s. There were quite a few in the 90 to 100 meter range also. There was no change in weight of Javelin . They changed the weight distribution of the javelin to make for shorter throws . The concern was that stadiums weren't long enough then and fears of Javelins going into the crowd or athletes running around the curve , at the other end . Well it is sort of silly to have running events going on at the same time as the javelin throw . And Stadiums are much longer now .
Also the javelin used to often land flat and skid further before stopping , making it harder to determine the exact landing point. I recall once Petranoff threw around 100m and the javelin skidded through the high jump warm up area!
We've already thrown 100m, simply with a very slightly different javelin center of gravity. When we throw 100m again, the governing body will change the jav again. Now do the math: is 98m with the new javelin the same as 104m with the old style? You tell me.
What people don't understand is the wind factor.... If you are throwing along the direction of wind its a added advantage compared to throwing into the wind.
Even if the javelin landed at the same distance as the camera man it would've missed him. The javelins path was at least a foot to his right, plus he's watching the whole thing, at the peak of the throw he knew that it'd come close and land in front of him.
Correct me if I am wrong but does wind have any affect? I know that the javelin is super aerodynamic because it's super thin but wouldn't even the slightest difference from the wind create inertia?
the wind still has a significant effect on the javelin, much like it does with the very aerodynamic golf ball. Air resistance is always present, so don't think of the wind as being some external factor that has to be strong to affect the flight, think of it as something that is constantly affecting the flight, and can help or hurt it depending on the circumstance. Even the humidity in the air plays a part in how far the javelin carries, as well as the temperature of the air and javelin. A tail wind (coming from behind) can make it fly better than in "windless" conditions because it is moving forward, and applying a forward force on the javelin, though it pushes the javelin down more when it is on its up flight because of the way the javelin is angled (like a ramp going up, so the air is directed up over the head of the javelin, pushing it down.)
A moderate headwind will aid the flight of the javelin by creating extra lift. It was claimed that the Russians tried to aid their competitors at Moscow Olympics by opening the large stadium doors to increase headwind when they were throwing!
As a baseball player it seems to me they can definitely generate more momentum and power in his throw as well as a better throw angle. But hes a gold medalist and the javelin flies different than a baseball so improbably wrong.
Alberto Zerain yes, they changed the javelin’s weight distribution, making the head come down faster, last one tended to glide, which would create some unusually long throws when thrown at the right angle, and the track isnt really built to support a distance that far
Before he thinks about the 100 meters mark maybe he should have 95 meters as a goal. When he reaches that threeshold that has only been reached by one human being he can shoot for the stars. Zelezny was a beast, he has the world record (number one) as well as the second,third and fourth.
Rohler really sounds like a squared away individual, a champion you can admire outside of his skill throwing the javelin. Like others have said, he speaks excellent English, better than most inbreds over here in the States. I wouldn't doubt he speaks more than two languages fluently. I've been to Europe quite a few times on business and it always amazed me how many people spoke multiple languages. English being a mandatory requirement in many schools and countries is a smart strategy, I guess you could say out of the hundreds of languages around the world, English could be considered the most universal of them all. Learning a second language here is optional with Spanish and German seem to be the most popular. I took Latin for one year in HS, I didn't enjoy it.
My high school had it as an athletics event. I tried one throw, hit the back of my neck with the back-end and the javelin falling 2 meters before me. Never tried a second throw again. I hope this is motivating to you.
It is possible but the trouble is when the javelin starts going that far, the IAAF modify the javelin so it doesn't land on the track area at the other end of the field, or else they'd have to move the event outside.
In my school there was a young sports teacher going with spears. Then let the students do it, him standing behind the end zone, meeting a colleague, have a chat and then one student was a bit better than anticipated. Nailed the foot of the teacher to the ground. They shoved him with the spear in the foot into the ambulance...
Aye I need a bit of guidance I’m 15 years old doing highschool javelin my throw is 30 meters but I dont have technique I just walk up to the line and launch it I’m ok but I want to get better what should I do
Anyone who comments saying that the world record is by Hohn clearly didn't pay attention in this video and might be a bit confused about it beyond the actual history. The world record is 98m because of the modifications of the javelin that's why the video says MODERN time. Although Hohns record is an eternal one it still doesn't count in terms of world records to break or beat so the 100m barrier in modern athletics has still yet to be broken. Aside from that I def think it will be reached and I am positive it will be by a German athlete. Rohler has the best form and precision to do it BUT Johannes Vetter and Andreas Hofmann have the strength to guide the jav farther so this race to 100m throw in the modern era honestly comes down to technique/form over strength/power. My pick is that Rohler and Vetter will both do it and I wont be surprised if it isn't at this upcoming Olympics, It's just a matter of who will do it first.
Can Thomas Röhler break the 100m barrier?
Actually there was a German (Uwe Hohn) who cleared a distance of 104.80 m. He was only human to do so. But that was before the new Javelin design after which this record of Uwe was kind of made invalid.
Yes he can
No never
No, he cannot
je,he can...
"yeah let's just get a cameraman over there about a foot away from the 100m mark"
What the hell are they thinking? And it's not the first time that is was a close call. Some have even been hit..
I saw an official at a high school meet get impaled standing in the infield, fortunately it was only his arm that was impaled. So it has happened before.
They really should change the channel name
GENERAL WIPE lol
Not really
@@imamgiuseppe5103 yeah, the world how it is now would get confused.
trans just means across lmao
@@MrHenryG123 yeah but allot of people now immediately associated it with TRANSGENDER.
The magic in his eyes when he said “the javelin just went” is like the kid dreaming of that same moment still lives. Amazing Doc.
4:39 when hitting the 100m barrier equals your death
95m. At 100m he would live.
I love that there's still one of those goals to reach. 10s in the 100m was beaten long ago. 10m in long jump seems virtually impossible. I really hope to see a 100m throw in my lifetime :)
If it happens, they might start thinking about changing the specs again.
9m in long jump and 2.50 in the high jump are the next barriers
@@nikz9735 Gayle and Echevarria can make it to 8.75. Gayle did slightly better - 8.69 than Echevarria's Pb - 8.68. But what many forget or never knew is that Echevarria had a 1.7 wind reading in his favour while Gayle had a 0.5 in his favour. A very big difference.
it's 6 ft dude. who cares. live easy
Before Roger Bannister ran a 4 minute mile, nobody thought it was physically possible. 100m is on the cards for the javelin, for sure. Who will do it, and when, that's the question. Rohler, Hoffman, Vetter, Chopra, Kirk ... and more ... all have the potential. There's a lot of great throwers around these days. Best of luck to you all.
Not to forget he broke the World Junior record. He will go for Gold in 2020.
@@shishirmurthy keep dreaming
Zelesny is the GOAT!
@@bahasainggrisbersamamradi9308 I never said he will break record of Zelezny. He will target Gold is what I mentioned.
@@shishirmurthy ok
Great thrower, and his English is amazing!
That's because most other countries teach them like 3-4 languages
@@bogden4293 In the Netherlands (where I live) you learn Dutch, English, German and Freanch in school. In Germany it's probably something like that too.
@@joelhoeve yea, everyone learns english and german and many not all also learn dutch spanish frensh latin or something else.
Well thats a German person for ya. Plus voice is amazing.
@@joelhoeve You have to have at least two languages. In my area first english, than choose between french and latin. In other area its first french. In the east maybe still some russian, not sure. My brother had english, french and later another few years spanish.
That strong statement at 7:50 show how every CENTIMETRE counts!
0:51 pause here.. he is at least 2 meters off the white line when he actually throws the javelin. The distance is measured from that white line, which they are not allowed to pass even after the throw, which is obviously why they throw it so early before the line as they are in motion. In modern times with the technology we have, that we still use this silly line on the ground as a starting point, rather than where people actually throw from, is stupid.
From the moment the javelin left his hand, it clearly flew 100 meters and a bit more. Thats literally the definition of a distance thrown is it not? If he ran 20 meters forward while the Javelin was in the air, would the throw be 78 meters? Makes no sense.
Sure it's possible for a human to throw 100 meters, he already did.
Martin Dolmer Andersen you’re not wrong. But the distance itself is kind of arbitrary, in that it’s just a coincidence that 100m is the target. so his goal is not specifically throwing 100m, more throwing 100m within competition rules. In the same way usain bolt can ‘technically’ run 100m faster than 9 seconds, but only if there are no competition rules and he can start whilst already at full speed. He’d literally be running 100m, but it means nothing because there’s no reference. You get me?
This is stupid beyond belief. You are completely wrong and your notion of what sport is about is naive and kind of juvenile. We have a boundaries in jumping, throwing, and running events because they are a fundamental part of the skill component of the event, they make it possible to compare performances across eras, and they make it trivial to set up competitions at every skill level. Please take your idea and toss it out the window. The main problem with your idea is that degrades the test importance of the sport, of history, and of how to democratize competition.
That's a part of the sport. To be able to consistently stop before the line is half of the challenge.
@Oh yeah yeah Are you, dummy?
what about simple competition, how u gona spot the point, where throw was made?
This video is about to get 1 million views in a week.
How many of U NEEEAJ CHOPRA Fans here...After he winning the GOLD in OLYMPICS 2020...
@Satyam Rai u r right bro...
I’m sorry I stabbed the cameraman from nearly 100m away, I can’t help that I’m a Gemini
Someone already did and then they made the first javelin modification in 1986. Then they were approaching 100 m again, so they made the second modification. Sure, someone will finally go over 100 m again which will precipitate a further modification. The 100 m throw shouldn't be looked at as a great victory, but a curse.
I believe they will only make a modification if throwing long outdistances the safe zone of the field or stadium. There is no purpose otherwise to make these modifications.
It depends on the climate and location too tokyo has a new winner chopra.
Was he in Tokyo Olympics?
I mean this guy
@@akshaymedhane7877 no he was injured
@satyendra kumar Shrivastava
He would have still won a silver or bronze medal
Who is seeing this after Neeraj chopra's unbelievable medal 🥇🥇🥇 in Tokyo Olympics 2020-21...!!🤩🤩🤩😍😍
@Satyam Rai well he's talking about Neeraj Chopra not the whole India in Olympics.Yeah but it's true that India lags behind many small nations in Olympic.
Who is here after neeraj Chopra wins Gold medal 🥇
Your didn't search for it! Did you?
100m in javelin is not special. When someone breaks it, they will just redesign the javelin and we'll be back in the 80-90m zone...
They have done that before.
Yeah but it gets harder with new modification. So its pretty impressive to throw over 100m.
@@daarksideyt yeah but the problem then becomes your then gonna start hitting people running around the track ;D
In Sparta there are stories of them throwing their javalins over 120 meters.
@@daarksideyt who has "safe space" to practice on all over the world for suchc acreage?
The Brotherhood AHHAHGAHAGAHAHAHAHA
He’s the man of this day and age thats capable of doing it and i really hope he does!
I really like Röhler. And Vetter and Hofmann too. And I'm Finnish, they are the main rivals!
hello, wanted to go to lahti, finland about 16 years ago and compete in world masters championships. trained very hard and was america's top ranking thrower for age 70 and over. really wanted to compete against the world's best, the finns. fell on shoulder and destroyed rotater cuff on throwiing arm. heart sank and still have regrets
Neeraj chopra too !
@@Sim-nu5ge He did great! First olympic gold for India in track and field history. Too bad the platform in Tokyo was sh*t, I feel bad for Vetter.
@Satyam Rai telling neeraj chopra is nothing in front of vetter.. isn't it unfair ...because this is what greatness means performing when it matter the most ,delivering in such a huge pressure and hopes of 1.35 billion people
I believe in him more than in any other athlete, he has something special about him 🇩🇪🇩🇪🙌🏻
Jan železny was way better tha him
@@davidmeglic9428shut up german
Thug life of the camera man
A true champion and a gentleman, very classy!!!
“I think this poor men was just looking through his telle lens”
A few years ago i was 3rd best 200 grams ball thrower in germany with 57.50 meters and i also was soooo happy
Really? My record was 79.5m with the 200 gramm ball.
Am I the only one who was concerned of how close the cameraman was to getting hit
No. They literally covered it in the video.
Hey not bad, however Neraj Chopra from India just won the gold at tokyo olympics.
Well it was just a 87m throw nothing big in world standards but that man deserved the medal and Indians should be proud cause its the only gold they won in decades :-)
Who is here after Neeraj Chopra's Gold?😁
Thomas Röhler: i wanna break the 100 meter record.
Night King: Hold my dragon
Wow, now i know why 95 was added in the javelin throw
Gracias por bajar videos de este Joven tan guapo,Bello Tom Rolher Campeon de la Javalina ,eres muy Hermoso .❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😅😅😅❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
It is possible, but you need a perfect throw and also perfect conditions. In my opinion the WR with the current javelin can be set somewhere between 100 and 103 meters. Not sure though if any current thrower can do it. The Germans are better than any thrower after Zelezny's days, but I still think their limits are around 96-98 meters.
He has not thrown as far this year but dominated the European championships where he won before the third German 90m thrower, Andreas Hofmann, and the best left-handed thrower ever, Magnus Kirt of Estonia. (Vetter has the world lead of 2018 with a > 92m in early spring but he was not on top of it in the later season and "only" 5th at the EC.)
Thomas Röhler: I want to beat the 100m barrier!
The Night King: Hold my second javelin
Before the modern javelin was made official in 1986 , Uwe Hohn of former east Germany threw 105 meters . The American Tom Petranoff threw 100 meters . These two throws occurred in the early 1980s. There were quite a few in the 90 to 100 meter range also. There was no change in weight of Javelin . They changed the weight distribution of the javelin to make for shorter throws . The concern was that stadiums weren't long enough then and fears of Javelins going into the crowd or athletes running around the curve , at the other end . Well it is sort of silly to have running events going on at the same time as the javelin throw . And Stadiums are much longer now .
If stadiums are longer now, does it mean the curves/bends of the track have smaller radii of curvature and the straight having longer distance?
Also the javelin used to often land flat and skid further before stopping , making it harder to determine the exact landing point. I recall once Petranoff threw around 100m and the javelin skidded through the high jump warm up area!
The camera man is a hero...never leave your post!
We've already thrown 100m, simply with a very slightly different javelin center of gravity. When we throw 100m again, the governing body will change the jav again. Now do the math: is 98m with the new javelin the same as 104m with the old style?
You tell me.
Its harder with the new one
104 old Javelin equals 93 new javelin.
The center of gravity reduces 10% of the distance throwing
If you're windering, he *won* the *European* *champian* *in* *Berlin*
Neeraj Chopra the new olympic champion
Why was he not in Tokyo 2020?
injury
I am from 2021 and Neeraj Chopra of India is the current Olympic champion...
What people don't understand is the wind factor.... If you are throwing along the direction of wind its a added advantage compared to throwing into the wind.
@@Dave-lr2wo wtf he said the opposite of what you accused him of saying.
Hope he can come back from injuries and get close to his best again 🙏🏾
Who is here after Neeraj Chopra's gold medal 🏅 win 🏆??
Expect all Javelin related videos to touch a million mark after his win 😂🔥
Me
@@Sim-nu5ge 😂😂
@sohitjain_clicks 💯😖
Thanks to him that you know it is an olympic sport
wow. he's completely passable. should give him a gold medal for that alone.
Even if the javelin landed at the same distance as the camera man it would've missed him. The javelins path was at least a foot to his right, plus he's watching the whole thing, at the peak of the throw he knew that it'd come close and land in front of him.
Correct me if I am wrong but does wind have any affect? I know that the javelin is super aerodynamic because it's super thin but wouldn't even the slightest difference from the wind create inertia?
My sister went to college for throwing and she said that if you throw it the right way it can actually ride the wind
the wind still has a significant effect on the javelin, much like it does with the very aerodynamic golf ball. Air resistance is always present, so don't think of the wind as being some external factor that has to be strong to affect the flight, think of it as something that is constantly affecting the flight, and can help or hurt it depending on the circumstance.
Even the humidity in the air plays a part in how far the javelin carries, as well as the temperature of the air and javelin.
A tail wind (coming from behind) can make it fly better than in "windless" conditions because it is moving forward, and applying a forward force on the javelin, though it pushes the javelin down more when it is on its up flight because of the way the javelin is angled (like a ramp going up, so the air is directed up over the head of the javelin, pushing it down.)
Of course wind has an effect. That's why favorable winds beyond the allowable negate world records.
A moderate headwind will aid the flight of the javelin by creating extra lift. It was claimed that the Russians tried to aid their competitors at Moscow Olympics by opening the large stadium doors to increase headwind when they were throwing!
As a baseball player it seems to me they can definitely generate more momentum and power in his throw as well as a better throw angle. But hes a gold medalist and the javelin flies different than a baseball so improbably wrong.
4:39 is that cameraman not scared of being hit?
Maharana Pratap used to throw 160meteres with a 20 kg javelin
😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂
That cameraman has got some stones. He didn’t even flinch.
Centimeter by centimeter. Love it.
If Zelezny Couldn't do it, that means no one will... ever. Zelezny was pure perfection.
vetter will get there mark my words
@@quincybrown6793 let's see... 😁
Uwe Hohn 1984 - 104.5meters. They changed the javelin!!!!?
Alberto Zerain yes, they changed the javelin’s weight distribution, making the head come down faster, last one tended to glide, which would create some unusually long throws when thrown at the right angle, and the track isnt really built to support a distance that far
Minute 5:21-5:22 watch the man on Thomas left shoulder 😂
Rkspork Gaming where
I hope he can reach 100m. He's fine too.
Before he thinks about the 100 meters mark maybe he should have 95 meters as a goal. When he reaches that threeshold that has only been reached by one human being he can shoot for the stars. Zelezny was a beast, he has the world record (number one) as well as the second,third and fourth.
Ikr
it is cos u guy threw 104m once on old weight so u have to believe its possible and this guy is amazing much respect
2021 Tokyo Olympic Gold medal winner Neeraj chopra Indian… Proud to be Indian…. Jai Hind…
You can do it Rohler! Best of luck!!
Who are here after Neeraj chopra's Gold 🏅
what is your passion?
a: throwing things far
i never look back too, i delete all my thesis when i graduate from my univ, also i lost all of my thesis hardcopy!
I think the Uni has it in the archive.
He would be able to throw 110 m if he used the old javelin
How many meters of track are added to the distance of the spear
He would make a great fast bowler in cricket 🏏
The release was clean on balance.
05:46-05:50 that operator, 😂😂 so close 100m but he's achwments impressive 😎🇱🇹
He want to hit a 100m and I'm here wanting to hit a 50m while my best official one was only 37m
Still nice. You're gonna get it one day.
Neeraj chopra tokyo olympics after gold medal 😇
What Run up takes the Thomas rohler when throwing javelin plz. ...anyone tell me..
Mark this Comment. Neeraj Chopra will break his record.
I specialize in pole vault and my PR is 12ft and I'm a freshman ,but it takes for ever to see progress.
2020 Tokyo Olympics javelin throw gold winner Neeraj Chopra with 87.58m
Rohler really sounds like a squared away individual, a champion you can admire outside of his skill throwing the javelin. Like others have said, he speaks excellent English, better than most inbreds over here in the States. I wouldn't doubt he speaks more than two languages fluently. I've been to Europe quite a few times on business and it always amazed me how many people spoke multiple languages. English being a mandatory requirement in many schools and countries is a smart strategy, I guess you could say out of the hundreds of languages around the world, English could be considered the most universal of them all. Learning a second language here is optional with Spanish and German seem to be the most popular. I took Latin for one year in HS, I didn't enjoy it.
He needs to go to Driveline. I know its baseball oriented but i believe they could figure him out and get him to 100m!
Who would dislike this?!?
Cameron Fountain the cameraman
Does anybody know where to learn Javelin throw? I’d love to learn but idk where to start
My high school had it as an athletics event. I tried one throw, hit the back of my neck with the back-end and the javelin falling 2 meters before me. Never tried a second throw again. I hope this is motivating to you.
It is possible but the trouble is when the javelin starts going that far, the IAAF modify the javelin so it doesn't land on the track area at the other end of the field, or else they'd have to move the event outside.
Thanks
that camera man has balls of steel
In my school there was a young sports teacher going with spears. Then let the students do it, him standing behind the end zone, meeting a colleague, have a chat and then one student was a bit better than anticipated. Nailed the foot of the teacher to the ground. They shoved him with the spear in the foot into the ambulance...
What a Fine throw, fantastic job done, keep it up, keep going......
He looks like a better scarce 😂
Now reigning champion is NEERAJ CHOPRA😇🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Aye I need a bit of guidance I’m 15 years old doing highschool javelin my throw is 30 meters but I dont have technique I just walk up to the line and launch it I’m ok but I want to get better what should I do
5:02 bruh they spelt his name wrong
I want to see how far he can throw an Atlatl. A Finnish man threw an Atlatl 272 meters so it would be great to see his attempt.
Wait Neeraj chopra is coming!!
Truthpedia , sorry l do not have one, I'd do your sis except for the curry smell like your dopey Chupra!
I believe he will be the1
he has that thing to make history...
Alberto: Do u use ice to keep your Jealous ass cool?
His best isnt even in the 90 meter range. He is not even close to Rohler.
he has got a lot of time for that
Anyone who comments saying that the world record is by Hohn clearly didn't pay attention in this video and might be a bit confused about it beyond the actual history. The world record is 98m because of the modifications of the javelin that's why the video says MODERN time. Although Hohns record is an eternal one it still doesn't count in terms of world records to break or beat so the 100m barrier in modern athletics has still yet to be broken. Aside from that I def think it will be reached and I am positive it will be by a German athlete. Rohler has the best form and precision to do it BUT Johannes Vetter and Andreas Hofmann have the strength to guide the jav farther so this race to 100m throw in the modern era honestly comes down to technique/form over strength/power. My pick is that Rohler and Vetter will both do it and I wont be surprised if it isn't at this upcoming Olympics, It's just a matter of who will do it first.
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Bruh imagine hitting one of those water boys while getting 100m throw
#Neerajchopra
Sport is all about what you have done. Not what you want to do.
Did anyone misread the title, thinking he had hit 100m? I feel dumb...
I think it difficult for Thomas to do it, it is necessary to improve his technique and constantly throw over 94 - 95 m.
all the best tomas roller
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Jan Železný: I can throw a javelin 98 Meters!
Caveman: Hold my beer
When I first tried it I just hit 50m