Backley’s 298-6 Throw Retrieves Javelin Record From Zelezny
<i> Associated Press</i>
LONDON — Britain’s Steve Backley took back the world javelin record Friday with a throw more than four feet farther than the previous record.
Backley’s heave of 298 feet 6 inches was the first to break the 90-meter mark of 295-3.
Less than a week ago, Czechoslovakia’s Jan Zelezny eclipsed Backley’s world record with a throw of 294-2 in Oslo. “I always said that he had borrowed the record from me,” Backley said.
Zelezny’s best effort Friday was 281-7.
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