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Germany's Johannes Vetter lands second-best javelin throw

At the Continental Tour Gold level event in Chorzow, 27-year-old Vetter, who won gold at the 2017 worlds in London, came to less than a metre of three-time Olympic champion Jan Zeleznys 1996 world record of 98.48m

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Johannes Vetter

Johannes Vetter

Former world champion Johannes Vetter launched the second best javelin throw in history on Sunday with an effort of 97.76 metres at an athletics meet in Poland. At the Continental Tour Gold level event in Chorzow, 27-year-old Vetter, who won gold at the 2017 worlds in London, came to less than a metre of three-time Olympic champion Jan Zelezny's 1996 world record of 98.48m.

"I don't really know what to say, in javelin there are little details that make it possible to make very good throws, when everything fits perfectly," said Vetter. "With a headwind I could have gone much further, maybe close to 100m, but I think I showed that you can also throw very far in a closed stadium like this." German Vetter's throw was also more than three metres further than his previous personal best, and moves him nearly four metres ahead of the next best throw, compatriot Thomas Rohler's effort of 93.90m in 2017. Vetter was fourth at the Rio Olympics in 2016 and third at the worlds in Doha in 2019. He has been in impressive form this season with a throw of 91.49m on August 11 in Turku, Finland.

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