2011-10-06 16:00
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Boris Henry, Felix Magath & Matthias de Zordo
Javelin world champion Matthias de Zordo (sport club: Schlau.com Saar 05) and his coach Boris Henry arrived to the VfL Wolfsburg on Wednesday for a special training exercise. Soccer coach Felix Magath wanted to offer an alternative training to his Bundesliga professionals. The players not only had fun, but also demonstrated an unexpected talent in the javelin.
Read more Matthias de Zordo dances with Wolves
2011-10-03 08:48
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Goldie Sayers
The IAAF World Championships may only feel like yesterday, but Goldie Sayers is already making her way back into training.
Read more It's back to work for Sayers
2011-10-02 15:58
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Németh Miklós olimpiai bajnok
The traditional Miklos Nemeth Javelin Championship will be held in Vac, Hungary on 2nd of October, 2011. You can see the competition information after the break. We wish good luck to everyone who attends this great javelin throwing competition! Read more Miklos Nemeth Javelin Championship
2011-09-30 08:48
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Matthias de Zordo
German javelin thrower Matthias De Zordo enjoyed a fantastic finale to the summer during the last month, firstly upsetting the odds to take the gold medal at the World Championships and then improving his personal best to 88.36m in Brussels to win the Samsung Diamond League's Diamond Race. Read more Matthias De Zordo talks about big throws and Andreas Thorkildsen
2011-09-11 19:11
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Jan Železný & Tero Pitkämäki
The former javelin World Champion Tero Pitkämäki, who failed to make it to the final in the recent Athletics World Championships in Daegu, South Korea, is to get a coaching leg-up from a very convincing direction.
Pitkämäki's coaching team will be joined by one Jan Železný of the Czech Republic, a man that some may remember for his modest sporting achievements of winning three Olympic and three World Championship gold medals, and of being the current holder of the javelin world record of 98.48 metres. Read more Železný to join Pitkämäki’s coaching team