@@akshaynaik2491 it's 100% the real deal. look it up. he's a big part of how India has gotten its first every track and field gold - which is sort of crazy for a population that big really as even tho they are not sporty for 1.36 billion people it's well... not impressive.. they targeted this event with this athlete and got the coaching expertise in.
He had the best long range projectile technique. First 60% of his run is the body gaining momentum, rest 40% is about the arm getting momentum and position for the best possible launch his torso can generate.
I think you Just came after Neeraj kapoor... ☺️☺️🤣🤣 I Just too came to check that if Neeraj thrown around 86 meter then who thrown the longest ever ☺️☺️
@@muneebi8273 all the best to you too guys arshad did amazing. Lots of love from India. Also, please ignore hate comments whenever you see from India/Pakistan :) we all are neighbours and once were together as a united nation. 🇮🇳❤🇵🇰
This world record is insane. It has 1365 points according to world athletics, which is the highest of any male WRs. That is equivalent to running the 100m in 9.55 sec!!!
@NEO-v7r I think it is based on standard deviations from the average for a particular event but I am sure they probably are using a more complicated model
Here after Neeraj Chopra won the Tokyo Olympics gold medal. History made, first ever Olympics gold in Athletics for India. Whole India is proud of Neeraj Chopra. Thank you Neeraj for bringing satisfaction of Gold medal to the country from the Olympics.
Zelenzny is greatest thrower. His record will stand for long. Neeraj style is considerably same. Hope Neeraj throws 90+ in very near future & goes near to his sporting Idol.
Nope Neeraj uses a lot of power...like vetter. Jelenzy's throwing techinque is not brutal...thats why you will rarely see him falling after 90+ throws. I think if neeraj can faltten his throws he will cross 90 in few years
@@asthenor1583 ohhoo... That's being too much technical, dedtroys the right spirit everywhere! Thank God there's is arts, sports, music to lift the mood and keep high spirit than always bringa CRITICAL person!
@@Shishir-Veer too technical you think...... If you look at Zelesny's throw you'll see that he threw at an angle very close to 45°, which is how the range of his throw became maximum. Simple projectile motion. Along with his technical skill and the usage of physics this guy was able to get the world record
@@arvindiyer1649 what I think n what I wrote if you don't understand than plz don't impose your thoughts, and the all above genius guys go and win Oscar of Physics, cause all know physics is life, only. Whether Stress, strain, load and design of structures is Physics and engineering only which I proudly do! But never impose my knowledge to other fields people cause simply it should be shown at its peak not making others hey I am there. Let people know you by your work not by comments and fights!
And what is even more incredible, this is not the longest he has trown. He threw around 102m. But after that they changed the Javelins so that it would be harder to throw. and still he threw 98.48m
@@ASh-hj3it uwe Hohn threw the longest in his country that is east germany due to conflict between east and west Germany He could not participate in LA olympics in 1984 if he would then he would have easily thrown that far and his record still would have stood and he was neeraj Chopra's former coach who predicted that neeraj will win the Gold at olympics jai hind🇮🇳🇮🇳
@@helpinghands722 I knew everything beforehand. I am a fan of Uwe Hohn, infact whole Turkey is fan of him. He used to train extensively here in Ankara during Berlin Wall Era. Infact his his grandfather was a Türk. Neeraj Chopra is superb, he is damn impressive, his technique is exquisite. He compensates his lack of brute strength with great knowledge of biomechanics unlike those brute Slavic and German throwers who are just power with little technique. Good luck to India and best wishes❤️
Hey Neeraj, I know you are watching this for the 100th time, and want to tell you, we are all with you, you will break it soon. You made us all proud. Jai hind.
Thank you. Neeraj's Tokyo and everywhere else throws have been inspirational for Arshad. It doesn't happen very often to have a rival you want to best but admire too and esp when he's from your supposedly rival country. These two have shown that south Asian nations can compete with dignity and professionalism without toxicity and hate
@Singh this will continue for few weeks and people will forget about it. then out of a blue people will suddenly remember about javelin in Paris Olympics 2024.
@Singh This is not right what you commented, yes many have shown intrest in javelin throw this is how a olympic medal can motivate many did not know about neeraj because no media promoted his sport, his records or him and he was out of limelight now many came to know about him we should be greatful to neeraj and others who have won especially hockey team both men's and women's team who played extremely well that many are showing interest in athletics and other sport in this mad for cricket country jaihind 🙏🇮🇳🇮🇳
Most brilliant technician i've seen with the fastest arm speed ever. This combination was unbeatable. As good as the world elite got over the last 5 years... I think this record will survive this generation. Maybe... on a perfect day Vetter might be able. I still dont belive it!
Here after Neeraj Chopra Won Gold for India. The historic display and absolute heroic creating history by bringing first ever gold in athletics for India. He is just 23yrs old, definitely he will crash his own records further. Whole country is proud of him Jai Hind🇮🇳💯
His technique was great but we will have to agree that he did get lucky as the wind was in parallel direction to this spear. So the spear did drift forward. The forward drift can be seen in the video as well at 0:31.
Jan Železný's 98.48m javelin world record is a testament to sheer power and precision. Even decades later, it remains an unbroken milestone, inspiring athletes like Neeraj Chopra and Arshad Nadeem to push their limits. Truly one of the greatest athletic achievements !
His ballistic throwing style was amazing.. The flight of the javelin was like no other and the crazy thing was he wasn't a very big guy.. Extremely talented technique..🤙
Javelin had very unusual trajectory, especially in final stage of the flight. It did not lose that much speed after it passed its highest point in air. Usually it ( "new javelin " ) loses speed and height quite fast after highest point, it does not fly like old javelin. We dont know much about wind in that evening, but technique was perfect.
Javelins speed is lowest when it's at its highest position. It's speed increases after it falls from its highest height. Javelin falls at the same velocity on the ground at which it's originally thrown. You are giving false explanation.
@@suxpop2171 when I talked about "speed of javelin", of course it meant moving away from start line horizontally meters per second until landing / stop. Most of failed / short attempts rise very high in air and then fall to ground almost vertically. Whats the point of great "landing velocity " if javelin does not move much forward from start line any more after passing the highest point in air? Zelezny managed to achieve perfect trajectory with great initial speed. Initial speed is not problem for many very strong athletes, trajectory is.
@@stagna1959 Trajectory is huge. Good throws look like a dot from throwers position. I managed 2 in my 7 years. Don't know how his body held up so long. My 7 has led to Shoulder, Right hip, Left knee and ankle surgeries in my 50s, but it was all worth it.
Look how smooth the flight of the javelin was, how steady it looked-and it didn’t take a quick dive or anything at the end, came down steady as anything.
@@konstantinosmichos5749 Are you sure? They changed from the old javelin, which Uwe Hohn threw way over 100 meters, but I think the type of javelin Zelezny used is still in use today.
@@mwickholm actually yes, changes made after 2008, moving the balance a little forward so the spear to loose hight a little earlier and not overshoot the distance
785 / 5000 Übersetzungsergebnisse I sat in the stadium that day and saw the throw live. One of the last Zeiss meetings. A few years ago I remembered the Zelesny world record and wanted to see if the record still existed. I was surprised because that was almost 25 years ago. The announcer freaked out and promised Zelesny a house. I don't know whether he actually got it. The Jena stadium is very flat and back then the grandstand was much flatter than it is today. Presumably the wind carried the spear well, but that shouldn't detract from its performance. A toss into the new millennium and in a few years I'll have a look to see if the record still holds. I will always remember that. Thank you Jan Zelesny for this event.
He already prepared to fall so he was going all out for the world record. The man is probably 1.8m. From his hands to the start line is at least 2m so 100m is unofficial. But the official way is to measure from the start line.
@@AMITKUMAR-nf8intf it even means dummy? That means WC circket match finals a team scores 120 runs and still wins they are not deserve to win. What a l@ser you are. Crying about someone else's success. Get a life suckling
@@Cine95 olympic record cant be bigger than the world record due to its very nature. it can only be equal to or less than the world record but can never surpass it
Everything about this throw was near perfect the run up, head alignment , hand extension, hand speed, release point and the momentum created by the lower body in the runup. It will take some perfection to outdo this in the near future. But nothing is impossible
MON ATHLÈTE PRÉFÉRÉ, DEPUIS LA FRANCE, JE SUIVAIS SES CONCOURS, OUTRE SA TECHNIQUE, SA VITESSE DE BRAS, C' EST, SON HUMILITÉ, QU'IL FAUT SALUER. MERCI, JAN. PIERRE
Those who are questioning his capabilities and on this record should see other videos of Jan Zelezny. There is no other athlete like him. He has broken world record multiple times and got Olympic gold 3 times in Javelin throw. It was because of him they had to redesign the Javelin to current one so athletes don't exceed 95 m causing risk to other track and field events. He has consistently thrown above 90m each year, the only athlete to do it more than 20 times
He's the coach of the Czech Silver and Bronze winners in Tokyo Olympics 2020 Javelin.
And the East German who Uwe Holn who threw the "old model" javelin over 100 metres in the 1980's is the coach of the Indian Gold medal winner.
@@huzcer is it true?? didnt came across thie
Just imagine if he had been the coach of Indian team.
That Pakistani dude Arshad almost got the bronze this year but yeah it was an amazing show put up by all these athletes.
@@akshaynaik2491 it's 100% the real deal. look it up. he's a big part of how India has gotten its first every track and field gold - which is sort of crazy for a population that big really as even tho they are not sporty for 1.36 billion people it's well... not impressive.. they targeted this event with this athlete and got the coaching expertise in.
One of the few world records that will stand the test of time…Zelezny is the greatest!
*rest
@@dummy9517
It's not wrong
@@dummy9517 no bro it's test
@@tuts351 vetter could not even go past 85 yesterday😂😂
it will remain.. because now centre of mass of javelin is changed... so 90m today's javelin is nearly equal to 100m old.
Obviously here after witnessing Neeraj and Nadeems’s throw in Paris Olympics 2024.
Yes
Yess We are proud of Neeraj and hat's off to Nadeem congratulations pakistan for wining a gold😊 L9ve from India🇮🇳
Same here
❤
Love for u from Pakistan @@Diecastlover777
He had the best long range projectile technique. First 60% of his run is the body gaining momentum, rest 40% is about the arm getting momentum and position for the best possible launch his torso can generate.
Good Explanation 👍🏻....
Bhai aap Twitter pe ho ?
Waah tumhara naam aaj se professor 😄😄😄
I think you Just came after Neeraj kapoor... ☺️☺️🤣🤣
I Just too came to check that if Neeraj thrown around 86 meter then who thrown the longest ever ☺️☺️
@@asheeshvlogs5314 NEERAJ KAPOOR NAHI CHOPRA NAAM HAI BHAI 🤣🤣🤣
@@SagarAbhishek Aise hai apne supporter, jinko naam tak nahi pata rehta
Y’all obviously here after Neeraj Chopra got gold. TH-cam algorithm bringing all Indians together🏅
I searched for this 😂❤️ coz Neeraj being just 23 it's not impossible that he reaches this record in his career
And Pakistanis 😢 lol
Congrats guys 🎉🎉
@@muneebi8273 all the best to you too guys arshad did amazing. Lots of love from India. Also, please ignore hate comments whenever you see from India/Pakistan :) we all are neighbours and once were together as a united nation. 🇮🇳❤🇵🇰
But Neeraj Chopra's coach recorded 104 m what was that?
It's not how bulky and big the guy is with him it's the speed his arm has amazing still not beaten to this day
oh thank you for letting us know we thought he is bodybuilder under those clothes
throwing angle also matters.
Do wind also play some role just asking 🤔
@@rahulraj377 infact it was because of the wind condition with good angle that sailed him through... Wind is extremely important factor.
thought the changed the weight of the javel because it was going too far and stadiums aren't big enough.
This world record is insane. It has 1365 points according to world athletics, which is the highest of any male WRs. That is equivalent to running the 100m in 9.55 sec!!!
Do u have the source please?
@xeggom7243 world athletics website. Every time is rated by points by them
@@xeggom7243"according to WORLD ATHLETICS"
How they calculate these points?
@NEO-v7r I think it is based on standard deviations from the average for a particular event but I am sure they probably are using a more complicated model
Neeraj Chopra learnt his style and now has a gold 🔥🔥
Not even close
@@tassivemitties & u r judge
@@tassivemitties one min. Since for you by saying that🤨 GUESS WHAT WE HAVE GOLD YESTERDAY 🤪
@@tassivemitties teri 😡
@@tassivemitties keep your mouth close
Imagine being that guy tying his shoes at 0:04. To be so close to such an amazing record and to miss out on the whole thing :D
No the thing is he knew thet there is no way he could ever win him so he gave up
Same thought came in my mind too.
I would be 'tying my shoes' as well, if I was competing against a beast like Zelezny.
@@sairamsriram 🤣🤣
@@sairamsriram 🤣🤣🤣😂lmao
Here after Neeraj Chopra won the Tokyo Olympics gold medal. History made, first ever Olympics gold in Athletics for India.
Whole India is proud of Neeraj Chopra. Thank you Neeraj for bringing satisfaction of Gold medal to the country from the Olympics.
After Leander Paes the biggest Indian sportsman
@@davidknichal6629 no India has many of its own, in their own fields, but right now he is at top, this gold is more than a world cup for us.
@@davidknichal6629 Abinav bindra*
@@HarshPratapsingh407 I know Mahesh Bhupathi the great tennis player too
@@davidknichal6629 From a foreigner: Vishy Anand certainly remains India's greatest.
Zelenzny is greatest thrower. His record will stand for long. Neeraj style is considerably same. Hope Neeraj throws 90+ in very near future & goes near to his sporting Idol.
Nope Neeraj uses a lot of power...like vetter. Jelenzy's throwing techinque is not brutal...thats why you will rarely see him falling after 90+ throws.
I think if neeraj can faltten his throws he will cross 90 in few years
@@blistering2900 Zelenzny falls after throw. Just watch his video.
Fir neeraj tereko apni jeet k paise dega 🤣🤣 aur tu b enjoy karega
@@arunrawatfitnessent7509 nope thats just inertia of motion....
16u
Meanwhile other players on the ground be like: Let's move . That javelin is coming here. Lol
Dude would have been great during the Trojan War
Weird, the achilles spear scene in Troy was the first thing that came to my mind when I watched this.
😀😆
Achilles throw was 150m
100m used to be normal for them 🤣🤣
@@jeet3134 no
TH-cam algorithm got me here after seeing Neeraj chopra's splendid Gold 🏅🏅🏅. Congratulations India🎉💐🏅🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
At first I thought it was Neeraj throwing.. I think Neeraj’s technique is highly inspired by Jan Zelezny
Who is here after Arshad Nadeem Gold Medal 🥇 92.97 🔥❤️
For now there is nobody. It was a one great effort from him. Congratulations.
Me
Only thing faster than light is Zelesny's arm.
Pls don't tell this to physics owners.
@@asthenor1583 ohhoo...
That's being too much technical, dedtroys the right spirit everywhere!
Thank God there's is arts, sports, music to lift the mood and keep high spirit than always bringa CRITICAL person!
@@Shishir-Veer chup kar murkh manav
@@Shishir-Veer too technical you think...... If you look at Zelesny's throw you'll see that he threw at an angle very close to 45°, which is how the range of his throw became maximum. Simple projectile motion. Along with his technical skill and the usage of physics this guy was able to get the world record
@@arvindiyer1649 what I think n what I wrote if you don't understand than plz don't impose your thoughts, and the all above genius guys go and win Oscar of Physics, cause all know physics is life, only. Whether Stress, strain, load and design of structures is Physics and engineering only which I proudly do! But never impose my knowledge to other fields people cause simply it should be shown at its peak not making others hey I am there. Let people know you by your work not by comments and fights!
Even in slow motion the way he throws is something crazy to behold...
And what is even more incredible, this is not the longest he has trown. He threw around 102m. But after that they changed the Javelins so that it would be harder to throw. and still he threw 98.48m
Uwe Hohn has the world record of 104.80 metres in 1984 mate🙂
@@ASh-hj3it he wasn't even taking about the record bro. He was talking about the length *he* threw.
@@abhijithvinayakumar2924 Sorry for not understanding. English is not even my third language, so I can't read between the lines kardeşim 🙂
@@ASh-hj3it uwe Hohn threw the longest in his country that is east germany due to conflict between east and west Germany He could not participate in LA olympics in 1984 if he would then he would have easily thrown that far and his record still would have stood and he was neeraj Chopra's former coach who predicted that neeraj will win the Gold at olympics jai hind🇮🇳🇮🇳
@@helpinghands722 I knew everything beforehand. I am a fan of Uwe Hohn, infact whole Turkey is fan of him. He used to train extensively here in Ankara during Berlin Wall Era. Infact his his grandfather was a Türk. Neeraj Chopra is superb, he is damn impressive, his technique is exquisite. He compensates his lack of brute strength with great knowledge of biomechanics unlike those brute Slavic and German throwers who are just power with little technique. Good luck to India and best wishes❤️
Hey Neeraj, I know you are watching this for the 100th time, and want to tell you, we are all with you, you will break it soon. You made us all proud. Jai hind.
No way dude, forget it.
The guy hasnt even surpassed 90m
@@sambhavraichand2601 dude.. you are everywhere.. looks like he did beat you in the school athletics.. lol
@@sambhavraichand2601 he's just 23 man..
no one will ever beat this record… just forget it
Congrats to our neighbours. Arshad Nadeem was just 🔥 yesterday.92.97m and another 91 unbelievable.
There is huge diffrance between 92.97 and 98m i respect every athlete..
@@ramannagar6144 98m wasn't in olympics i guess
Thank you. Neeraj's Tokyo and everywhere else throws have been inspirational for Arshad. It doesn't happen very often to have a rival you want to best but admire too and esp when he's from your supposedly rival country. These two have shown that south Asian nations can compete with dignity and professionalism without toxicity and hate
@@ejazasi5529 ✌🏼❤️
In Czech Żelezny means - Iron... He was the true Iron Man... Sincere greetings from Poland for Czech brothers 🇨🇿 🇵🇱
Today is 7th august 2021 and i hope that Neeraj Chopra brings home a Gold 🥇 today at Tokyo 🗼 Olympics 2020! 😇
Me too I will pray for him ..Jai shree Ram
yes he'll hai hind jai shri ram
@Alok Singh Hope kabhi nahi khoni chahiye brother
@Alok Singh bhai silver to uska pakka hai...bhai gold layega !!
Bro
I am assuming wind resistance and density in the atmosphere plays a big part in how far the javelin travels. This event should be held in a dome.
True
No it doesn't. A javelin is aerodynamic enough to not get effected by wind.
@Armathy what rubbish. Just do some research before you speak.
World records in ANY wind-affected sport don't count if there was too much of a favorable wind.
@@NuisanceMan who told you that. Dont speak rubbish. If you dont know dont speak.
I respect YT algorithm to present this video on accurate time after Shri Neeraj Chopra won Gold medal at Tokyo 2020.
2021
@@ujangaming2377 its called tokyo 2020 you dumwit
Aye Hrithik Suzanne ko kyun chhoda re?
@@rightturn9604 kyuki suzane thik se nahi deti thi
Who is here after winning Gold medal by Neeraj Chopra in #TokyoOlympics2020
#JaiHind🇮🇳
✋
Me
@@lemarkusmywords4441 It was our best olympics ever, and 2nd individual gold. Obviously we are not comparing with anyone.
@@lrksglobal742 We improved a lot from last olympics, not comparing with anyone
@@lemarkusmywords4441 1.4 billion. We are competing with China and have defeated them, in population game that is.
Anyone here after Arshad Nadeem's Victory in Paris Olympics 2024? 92.97 Metres and secured Gold 🥇 Medal 🏅
After the Olympic gold by our champion, looks like every indian has developed keen interest for javelin throw
For a few days? Yes
@Singh main character??
Haan, sadak par sambhalke chaliye. This is not cricket ball.😀😀
@Singh this will continue for few weeks and people will forget about it.
then out of a blue people will suddenly remember about javelin in Paris Olympics 2024.
@Singh This is not right what you commented, yes many have shown intrest in javelin throw this is how a olympic medal can motivate many did not know about neeraj because no media promoted his sport, his records or him and he was out of limelight now many came to know about him we should be greatful to neeraj and others who have won especially hockey team both men's and women's team who played extremely well that many are showing interest in athletics and other sport in this mad for cricket country jaihind 🙏🇮🇳🇮🇳
It's recommended after Neeraj Chopra won gold for india with 87.58m 😍🔥🥇👑👑👑
Ur glasses ain't allowing me to see ur face
@Luke Wilson stop bullying idiot
@Luke Wilson don't worry you will call him sir when he will come in your country after graduation
@@mmaforlife8146 nah won't happen
@Luke Wilson 😂🤣🤣😂
Incredible arm speed,even in slow motion!
Beautiful throw.
I can't believe he was almost a meter from the line as well.
Who come here after javeline throw in Olympic 2024 event
The world record was crazy longer than all of these throws I had to see who the boss was
Yo
Most brilliant technician i've seen with the fastest arm speed ever. This combination was unbeatable.
As good as the world elite got over the last 5 years... I think this record will survive this generation.
Maybe... on a perfect day Vetter might be able. I still dont belive it!
Vetter might do in this decade actually good times are coming again.
Here after Arshad Nadeem's 92.97m... Hopefully he can break 95m barrier next... This record of Zelezny is mind blowing
Here after Neeraj Chopra Won Gold for India. The historic display and absolute heroic creating history by bringing first ever gold in athletics for India.
He is just 23yrs old, definitely he will crash his own records further.
Whole country is proud of him Jai Hind🇮🇳💯
Bhai ham to Neeraj Chopra ka gold dkhke aa gye idhar... Alag sa interest ban gya javelin me😂❤️
His technique was great but we will have to agree that he did get lucky as the wind was in parallel direction to this spear. So the spear did drift forward. The forward drift can be seen in the video as well at 0:31.
True but success = 95% hardwork + 5% luck 🤞
+ it is open stadium and the one in which neeraj threw was a bit closed compared to it isn't it?
TH-cam algorithm is so nice this random video can recommended after Neeraj Chopra🇮🇳🇮🇳 won the Olympics gold in javelin throw.
Jan Železný's 98.48m javelin world record is a testament to sheer power and precision. Even decades later, it remains an unbroken milestone, inspiring athletes like Neeraj Chopra and Arshad Nadeem to push their limits. Truly one of the greatest athletic achievements !
His ballistic throwing style was amazing.. The flight of the javelin was like no other and the crazy thing was he wasn't a very big guy.. Extremely talented technique..🤙
That boy had some whip in his arm on release
Javelin had very unusual trajectory, especially in final stage of the flight. It did not lose that much speed after it passed its highest point in air. Usually it ( "new javelin " ) loses speed and height quite fast after highest point, it does not fly like old javelin. We dont know much about wind in that evening, but technique was perfect.
There was a slight head wind above 20m at the stadium!
If it loses speed and height, it wasn't thrown hard enough.
Javelins speed is lowest when it's at its highest position. It's speed increases after it falls from its highest height. Javelin falls at the same velocity on the ground at which it's originally thrown. You are giving false explanation.
@@suxpop2171 when I talked about "speed of javelin", of course it meant moving away from start line horizontally meters per second until landing / stop. Most of failed / short attempts rise very high in air and then fall to ground almost vertically. Whats the point of great "landing velocity " if javelin does not move much forward from start line any more after passing the highest point in air? Zelezny managed to achieve perfect trajectory with great initial speed. Initial speed is not problem for many very strong athletes, trajectory is.
@@stagna1959 Trajectory is huge. Good throws look like a dot from throwers position. I managed 2 in my 7 years. Don't know how his body held up so long. My 7 has led to Shoulder, Right hip, Left knee and ankle surgeries in my 50s, but it was all worth it.
Thank you TH-cam for proving us Indians that Neeraj is just another gold
Here after Arshad Nadeem throw of 92.97❤
Living Legend
Look how smooth the flight of the javelin was, how steady it looked-and it didn’t take a quick dive or anything at the end, came down steady as anything.
Congratulations 🎉🥳👏 everyone, Neeraj chopra has just won the gold 🥇 medal in the final event of Tokyo Olympics 2020 😇😇😇🤩🤩🤩
👏👏✌
One Like for Arshad Nadeem For the best 92.97 ❤ from Pakistan 🇵🇰
Still noone able to beat this record. Respect
due to the changes they made to the spear because of safety reasons, we will never see a throw like this
@@konstantinosmichos5749 Are you sure? They changed from the old javelin, which Uwe Hohn threw way over 100 meters, but I think the type of javelin Zelezny used is still in use today.
@@mwickholm actually yes, changes made after 2008, moving the balance a little forward so the spear to loose hight a little earlier and not overshoot the distance
@@konstantinosmichos5749 these changes were made in 1986 dude, world record before these changes was 104 meters
@@konstantinosmichos5749 Look for records before this throw!
The launch technique and the arm quickness are completely insane .
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I sat in the stadium that day and saw the throw live. One of the last Zeiss meetings. A few years ago I remembered the Zelesny world record and wanted to see if the record still existed. I was surprised because that was almost 25 years ago. The announcer freaked out and promised Zelesny a house. I don't know whether he actually got it. The Jena stadium is very flat and back then the grandstand was much flatter than it is today. Presumably the wind carried the spear well, but that shouldn't detract from its performance. A toss into the new millennium and in a few years I'll have a look to see if the record still holds. I will always remember that. Thank you Jan Zelesny for this event.
I came here as I'm obsessed with world records after watching the Olympics.
There was about a meter between the line and his hands, so it might "actually" have been 99.40 or so.
You cant throw from line
The distance is already counted from exactly the line. Maybe half a meter tho 👌
No, the measurement is from where Javelin lands and the line not his hands.
He already prepared to fall so he was going all out for the world record. The man is probably 1.8m. From his hands to the start line is at least 2m so 100m is unofficial. But the official way is to measure from the start line.
Would you be able to stop yourself just before that line with the follow thorough?
I believe that this record will never ever be broken !
Neeraj Chopra of India in finals today at tokyo olympics. Hope he wins gold medal. 7 Aug 2021
Last hope
Their will be tough competition.. let's hope for the best
Chinese & Americans counting no of gold medals they got and Indians are happy with just one and looking up for next cricket match
*Neeraj chopra was nowhere close of winning the gold medal...... he is far behind. lucky neeraj!*
@@AMITKUMAR-nf8intf it even means dummy? That means WC circket match finals a team scores 120 runs and still wins they are not deserve to win. What a l@ser you are. Crying about someone else's success. Get a life suckling
Well Neeraj Chopra tday won gold and TH-cam just knew it’d to be popped in at right time 😄
After Neeraj Chopra Winning Gold Gold🥇🏅
His Technique Was Just Mind Blowing
Technique to kill mammoth
This will be one of the few longest unbreakable record.
Nadeem & Neeraj is the future ⚡
Loved watching Jan, I was always expecting him to launch himself with the javelin... 🤪
Уникальный метатель, его техника филигранна, его скоростно-силовые качества заточены на метание копья, редчайший дар в таком сложном виде спорта.
You know its a new world record when the javelin you threw stabs someone in the audience
Lol
damn that's dark XD
Anyone watching after 2024 olympics
38° angel, Speed 108k/h
Neeraj bhaiya next olympics 2024 ye app break kr doge pakka 🔥🔥🇮🇳🇮🇳👈👈
This record will not be broken for a long time!
Who's here after Arshad Nadeem olympic record of 92.97m
... And all these years on, it still stands!
One of the true legends, not just of world athletics , but ALL sport👌
ofc it stands, javelin has changed so its very hard to break that record with modern javelin
Road to old models from 105m
Who is here after Arshad Nadeem Olympic record??
It was an olympic record, not world record.
@@rameshwarjoshi8632yeah but olympic record is also a really big achievement bigger then the world record
@@Cine95 olympic record cant be bigger than the world record due to its very nature. it can only be equal to or less than the world record but can never surpass it
Everything about this throw was near perfect the run up, head alignment , hand extension, hand speed, release point and the momentum created by the lower body in the runup. It will take some perfection to outdo this in the near future. But nothing is impossible
Go and try for medal bro😂😂
All this and he was still a bit away from the line. Could have potentially gone even further.
Who is here after arshad nadeem 92.97 record at paris olympics
Congo Neeraj Chopra 🔥❤️
Neeraj Chopra(India) Leading at Oly20 Final ....87.58m(1st round)👏👏👏
Imagin thousands of spears like these coming at you and you only have sword to defend at that time. Scary as fk
Ha yeh krlo phle
Lol who's that stupid war strategist?
Looks like you just saw Baahubali
@@mnish4life "300" watch it op movie
@@once7876 in 300 it was arrows not spears
Neeraj Chopra is the new olympic champion baby... maybe he'll break this record someday
In 2016 Olympic Record was also 90.34 Metre ( More than Neeraj)...... Remember always
@@sanjeevarthurr5739 That has nothing to do with Neeraj's win. Gandü. For this Olympic his record is highest.
@@sanjeevarthurr5739 That doesn't matter, Olympic Gold is what matters, performing the best in the current field is what matters.
what does that have to do with this.... how dumb are you bro
I think nobody will ever touch close to his record.... He has set an unbelievably high record to break
Neeraj Chopra Tokyo Olympic Gold win bought me here🥇
Hope Neeraj can break atleast 90m mark in next Olympic.
He is still very young.
This video got recommended after 2 years because of Neeraj Chopra's Gold Medal 🏅 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Who is here after Pakistani arshad nadeem's Record
Here after Neeraj Chopra's victory in olympic.
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Great... respect from India 🇮🇳
MON ATHLÈTE PRÉFÉRÉ,
DEPUIS LA FRANCE,
JE SUIVAIS SES CONCOURS,
OUTRE SA TECHNIQUE,
SA VITESSE DE BRAS,
C' EST,
SON HUMILITÉ,
QU'IL FAUT SALUER.
MERCI, JAN.
PIERRE
His technique was perfect, the arm speed never ceases to amaze. The respect shown to him by those he competed with says a lot. He was a phenomenon.
True
who is here after neeraj chopra won old in Olympic 2020
Who cares.
@@katerinapatiniotis5598 yeah i don't care about ur reply
Indians🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 after watching Neeraj Chopra 🔥🔥🔥Javelin throw match hit likes 👍👍👍
Sometimes you need to appreciate the youtube algorithm! Neeraj Chopra you beauty!
India have internet , Congratulations from Macedonia
Sports 98% vs singer 98% outstanding 🙄🙄🙄
Arshad Nadeem Fan 😢❤
Zelezny's hand goes faster in slow motion than mine at normal speed. He is absolutely numero uno javelin thrower. 💪💪💪
Those who are questioning his capabilities and on this record should see other videos of Jan Zelezny. There is no other athlete like him. He has broken world record multiple times and got Olympic gold 3 times in Javelin throw. It was because of him they had to redesign the Javelin to current one so athletes don't exceed 95 m causing risk to other track and field events. He has consistently thrown above 90m each year, the only athlete to do it more than 20 times
great filming
Fun fact:This got recommend to every indian after gold medal .😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Who is Here After Arshad Nadeem 92.97 Meters Olympic Record... 🤯🤯🤯🤯
🥇Me here after Neeraj Chopra's Gold medal win at Olympics..🥇🇮🇳🇮🇳
U too..??
Zelezny the great 👏👏❤️❤️👏👏🇨🇿🇨🇿
He range is bigger than some pistols. What a legend.
Honestly 😂😂 human weapon
He is absolutely the best javelin thrower ever. Second to none. Even in slow motion his arm hits like a whip.
I came here after watching Neeraj Chopra's Javelin Throw in Olympics 2020
I came here after watching czech guys in Tokio 2020
@@_Mikichof Neeraj Chopra made history by winning first Olympics Gold Medal for India in Athletics
Neeraj Chopra did a great throw today. First gold in athletics for India