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Vítězslav Veselý

Vítězslav Veselý ((:ˈviːcɛslaf ˈvɛsɛliː)) (born 27 February 1983) is a Czech javelin thrower.
He finished ninth at the 2002 World Junior Championships. He threw a personal best throw of 81.20 metres during the qualifying round at the 2008 Olympic Games and finished twelfth in the final. He was less successful at his first World Championships in Athletics the following year, failing to make the final with a throw of 75.76 m.
Veselý improved his personal best by more than five metres at a meeting in Olomouc in May 2010, throwing a world leading mark of 86.45 m.〔(World leads for Vesely and Müller ). European Athletics (2010-05-09). Retrieved on 2010-05-22.〕 He was ninth at the 2010 European Athletics Championships that year. He came close to a major medal with a fourth-place finish at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics. He had his second best ever throw at the Shanghai 2012 Diamond League meet, winning with a mark of 85.40 m.〔Johnson, Len (2012-05-19). (Liu Xiang and G. Dibaba the standouts in rainy Shanghai – Samsung Diamond League ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-05-20.〕 At the 2012 Olympic Games, Veselý threw a new personal best of 88.34 m to improve his world lead;〔Turner, Chris (2012-08-08). (London 2012 – Event Report – Men's Javelin Throw Qualification ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-09-03.〕 in the final, however, his last throw of 83.34 m was only good enough for 4th place.〔Turner, Chris (2012-08-08). (London 2012 – Event Report – Men's Javelin Throw Final ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-09-03.〕
In 2013 Veselý won the World Championships with a mark of 87.17 meters, only 10 cm ahead of Tero Pitkämäki. With this result he became the second Czech world champion in men's javelin throw beside Jan Železný.
During 2014 ha wasn't able to defend his title at the Europeans: Veselý finished second with 84.79 m behind Antti Ruuskanen, who was in his best form in the final, reaching 88.01 m at the third round.
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