Tero Pitkamaki training with Jan Zelezny - part II
Tero Pitkamaki training with Jan Zelezny - part II
Tero Pitkämäki training with Jan Železný in a training camp in Potchefstroom, South Africa early 2012.
Tero Pitkamaki training with Jan Zelezny
Tero Pitkamaki training with Jan Zelezny
Tero Pitkämäki training with Jan Železný in a training camp in Potchefstroom, South Africa early 2012.
Miklos Nemeth's World Record of 94.58m at the 1976 Olympics
Miklos Nemeth's winning javelin throw at the Montreal Olympic Games in 1976.
In the first round Miklos unleashed a killer throw, 94.58 meters, a new world record. That throw finished the competition, and he won by over 6.6 meters (21'8"), a huge winning margin.
Jan Zelezny's training with Miklos Nemeth in 1992
Jan Zelezny's training with Miklos Nemeth in 1992
Miklos Nemeth was Zelezny's coach between 1989 and 1992. This training
session was recorded in Banská Bystrica, before the '92 Olympic Games.
With Zelezny being injured (his back and shin hurting) he wasn't even
sure that he can throw at the Olympics.
At the end, it all worked out, since he did win in Barcelona with an Olympic record, which you can watch here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmwu_H5B4kg
The light throws are between 70-75m and the last few are 80-83m.
Cameraman: Gyorgy Erdelyi (PB: 85.48m)