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  2. Cyrus Hostetler - Wikipedia

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    At Newberg High School, Cyrus lettered in football, basketball, and baseball. He did not pick up a javelin until his senior year of high school. At the PAC-9 District Meet, Cyrus took first in javelin with a throw of 60.7 meters (199'2" feet) and also placed fifth in triple jump. He also took third place at the Oregon State Meet, with a throw ...

  3. Nick Kovalakides - Wikipedia

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    He attended Princeton High School, graduating in 1957. [ 5 ] Kovalakides competed at the 1963 Pan American Games , winning the silver medal in the men's javelin throw event.

  4. Dave Travis - Wikipedia

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    He was coached at the time by Colin Smith, hitherto Britain’s most successful javelin thrower at international level. The main event in 1969 was the European Championships in Athens. Although placing only 9th, the best result yet for Britain in this event, it could have been much better with a throw ruled flat by the judges which would have ...

  5. Hudson javelin thrower Svannah Gao enjoying community before ...

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    Savannah Gao learned to throw tossing a football to her younger brother. Now she's one of the state's best with a javelin and headed to Division 1.

  6. Kim Kreiner - Wikipedia

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    Kimberly "Kim" A. Kreiner (born July 26, 1977, in Akron, Ohio) is a female javelin thrower from the United States. Her personal best throw is 64.19 meters, achieved in May 2007 in Fortaleza . She finished fifth at the 2001 Universiade , won the 2003 Pan American Games and finished eighth at the 2006 World Cup .

  7. Category:American male javelin throwers - Wikipedia

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  8. Mark Murro - Wikipedia

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    Murro was the top American at the Olympics, throwing 80.08 m (262 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) and placing ninth; [1] [4] Track & Field News ranked him as the world's 10th best javelin thrower that year. [5] The magazine put him on the cover of its April 1969 issue.

  9. Sam Crouser - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, cousin Ryan Crouser joined Sam, setting the national high school record in the discus throw for cross town rival Sam Barlow High School. Ryan went on to win the Olympic Gold Medal in the shot put. Then in 2012, sister Haley completed the family trifecta by setting the national high school record in the girl's javelin throw.