Miklós Németh (javelin thrower)
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1976 Montreal | Javelin | |
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1970 Turin | Javelin |
Miklós Németh (born 23 October 1946) is a Hungarian Olympic champion and former world record holder in the javelin throw. Born in Budapest, he is the son of Imre Németh, who won the Olympic gold in the hammer throw at the 1948 Summer Olympics.
Németh's winning effort at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal was also a world record, 94.58m in the first round. Silver medalist Hannu Siitonen of Finland, whose record of 93.90m was set in June,[1] achieved 87.92m — more than 6.5m (nearly 22 feet) behind Németh. The new champion was elected Hungarian Sportsman of the Year for his achievement.
Németh's gold medal world-record performance stood until 23 April 1980, when fellow Hungarian Ferenc Paragi launched the spear 96.72m.
References
- ^ "Urheilumuseon keihäät" [‘The javelins of the Finnish Sports Museum’] (in Finnish). Finnish Sports Museum. 31 October 2013. Archived from the original on 10 November 2014. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
- Miklós Németh at Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived)
External links
- Miklós Németh at Olympics.com
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Preceded by | Hungarian Sportsman of The Year 1976 | Succeeded by |
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- 1908: Eric Lemming (SWE)
- 1912: Eric Lemming (SWE)
- 1920: Jonni Myyrä (FIN)
- 1924: Jonni Myyrä (FIN)
- 1928: Erik Lundqvist (SWE)
- 1932: Matti Järvinen (FIN)
- 1936: Gerhard Stöck (GER)
- 1948: Tapio Rautavaara (FIN)
- 1952: Cy Young (USA)
- 1956: Egil Danielsen (NOR)
- 1960: Viktor Tsybulenko (URS)
- 1964: Pauli Nevala (FIN)
- 1968: Jānis Lūsis (URS)
- 1972: Klaus Wolfermann (FRG)
- 1976: Miklós Németh (HUN)
- 1980: Dainis Kūla (URS)
- 1984: Arto Härkönen (FIN)
- 1988: Tapio Korjus (FIN)
- 1992: Jan Železný (TCH)
- 1996: Jan Železný (CZE)
- 2000: Jan Železný (CZE)
- 2004: Andreas Thorkildsen (NOR)
- 2008: Andreas Thorkildsen (NOR)
- 2012: Keshorn Walcott (TRI)
- 2016: Thomas Röhler (GER)
- 2020: Neeraj Chopra (IND)
- 2024: Arshad Nadeem (PAK)
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