Athletics at the 2024 Summer Paralympics – Men's javelin throw

The men's javelin throw events at the 2024 Summer Paralympics in Paris took place between 30 August and 7 September 2024. Eight events were held, all by way of direct final, and 68 athletes took part across all eight events.

Men's javelin throw
at the XVII Paralympic Games
VenueStade de France
Dates30 August – 7 September 2024
Competitors68 from 35 nations
2020

Schedule

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F Final
Date[1] Fri 30 Sat 31 Sun 1 Mon 2 Tue 3 Wed 4 Thu 5 Fri 6 Sat 7
Event M E M E M E M E M E M E M E M E M E
Javelin throw F13 F
Javelin throw F34 F
Javelin throw F38 F
Javelin throw F41 F
Javelin throw F46 F
Javelin throw F54 F
Javelin throw F57 F
Javelin throw F64 F

Medal summary

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Medal table

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  *   Host nation (France)

RankNPCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  India2114
2  Colombia1113
3  Iran1102
4  Cuba1012
5  Great Britain1001
  Uzbekistan1001
  Neutral Paralympic Athletes1001
7  China0112
8  Mexico0101
  Sri Lanka0101
  Turkey0101
  Ukraine0101
12  Australia0011
  Brazil0011
  Greece0011
  Iraq0011
Totals (15 entries)88824

Medalists

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The following is a summary of the medals awarded across all javelin throw events.

Classification Gold Silver Bronze
F13
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Dan Pembroke
  Great Britain
74.49 WR Ali Pirouj
  Iran
69.74 PB Ulicer Aguilera
  Cuba
62.51 AR
F34
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Saeid Afrooz
  Iran
41.16 WR Mauricio Valencia
  Colombia
39.04 AR Diego Meneses
  Colombia
37.17 SB
F38
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José Lemos
  Colombia
63.81 WR Vladyslav Bilyi
  Ukraine
52.86 An Dongquan
  China
51.97
F41
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Navdeep Singh
  India
47.32 Sun Pengxiang
  China
44.72 Wildan Nukhailawi
  Iraq
40.46
F46
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Guillermo Varona
  Cuba
66.14 AR Ajeet Singh Yadav
  India
65.62 PB Sundar Singh Gurjar
  India
49.46 SB
F54
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Ivan Revenko
  Neutral Paralympic Athletes
30.77 PB Edgar Fuentes
  Mexico
30.53 SB Manolis Stefanoudakis
  Greece
30.13
F57
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Yorkinbek Odilov
  Uzbekistan
50.32 AR Muhammet Khalvandi
  Turkey
49.97 SB Cicero Valdiran Lins Nobre
  Brazil
49.46
F64
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Sumit Antil
  India
70.59 PR Dulan Kodithuwakku
  Sri Lanka
67.03 SB Michal Burian
  Australia
64.89 SB

Results

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incorporating F12 athletes

Records

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Prior to the competition, the existing records were as follows:[2]

F12
World Record   Héctor Cabrera (ESP) 64.89   Dubai 13 November 2019
Paralympic Record   Zhu Pengkai (CHN) 64.38   London 5 September 2012
Area Record Athlete Location Date
Africa 54.30   Samir Belhouchat   Assen 8 September 2006 (2006-09-08)
America 50.39   Brendow Christian   São Paulo 8 June 2024 (2024-06-08)
Asia 64.38 PR   Zhu Pengkai   London 5 September 2012 (2012-09-05)
Europe 64.89 WR   Héctor Cabrera   Dubai 13 November 2019 (2019-11-13)
Oceania 38.39   Stuart McLay   Quebec 11 August 2003 (2003-08-11)
F13
World Record   Aleksandr Svechnikov (UZB) 71.01   London 19 July 2017
Paralympic Record   Dan Pembroke (GBR) 69.52   Tokyo 2 September 2021
Area Record Athlete Location Date
Africa 57.64   Samir Belhouchat   Christchurch 29 January 2011 (2011-01-29)
America 61.11   Ulicer Aguilera   Santiago 21 November 2023 (2023-11-21)
Asia 71.01 WR   Aleksandr Svechnikov   London 19 July 2017 (2017-07-19)
Europe 70.50   Dan Pembroke   Paris 15 July 2023 (2023-07-15)
Oceania 58.72   Jackson Hamilton   Kobe 23 May 2024 (2024-05-23)

Results

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In 2012, an elbow injury cost up and coming British javelin thrower Dan Pembroke, then only 21, the opportunity to compete at his home Olympic Games. At the time he competed as a standard able-bodied athlete, although he had suffered from progressively more serious vision impairment from the age of six. Disheartened, Pembroke left the sport, but returned seven years later at the invitation of the British Paralympic Association as his eyesight had now degenerated to the extent that he qualified in the F13 paralympic classification. In Tokyo, he won gold in an empty stadium with a throw of 69 metres.

Now 33, Pembroke came to Paris with two goals; to win his second Paralympic gold in front of a full house in Stade de France, and to make a throw approaching his best efforts from his younger able-bodied athletics days.

In round 4 of the Paris event, he achieved both goals, obliterating the world, European and Paralympic Games records, not to mention the field, with an enormous throw of 74.49 metres, three and a half metres beyond the previous world mark, almost five metres further than the third round throw of the silver medal, Ali Pirouj of Iran, and more than 10 metres beyond anyone else in the field. An Americas record of 62.51 metres was enough to bring Ulicer Aguilera of Cuba the bronze medal.

Rank Name Nationality Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 Best Notes
  Dan Pembroke   Great Britain F13 68.39 66.85 71.15 74.49 x 74.49 WR
  Ali Pirouj   Iran F13 x 60.41 69.74 60.62 67.83 62.87 69.74 PB
  Ulicer Aguilera   Cuba F13 61.29 61.09 62.51 x 60.38 r 62.51 AR
4 Héctor Cabrera   Spain F12 57.17 57.06 62.04 55.72 61.11 56.44 62.04 SB
5 Sajad Nikparast   Iran F13 60.44 56.87 54.56 59.02 56.92 55.55 60.44
6 Jackson Hamilton   Australia F13 59.20 45.40 54.49 47.21 r 59.20 AR
7 Yuta Wakoh   Japan F12 53.56 55.43 58.49 53.44 55.06 52.98 58.49 SB
8 Marek Wietecki   Poland F12 55.30 54.33 56.02 53.61 54.10 57.04 57.04

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Records

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Prior to the competition, the existing records were as follows:[2]

World Record   Saeid Afrooz (IRI) 40.27   Paris 14 July 2023
Paralympic Record   Saeid Afrooz (IRI) 40.05   Tokyo 1 September 2021
Area Record Athlete Location Date
Africa 34.26   Faouzi Rzig   Tunis 29 June 2019 (2019-06-29)
America 38.23   Mauricio Valencia   Nottwil 27 May 2023 (2023-05-27)
Asia 40.27 WR   Saeid Afrooz   Paris 29 August 2021 (2021-08-29)
Europe 31.90   Muhsin Kaedi   Dubai 13 February 2024 (2024-02-13)
Oceania 21.11   Morea Mararos   Tokyo 1 September 2021 (2021-09-01)

Results

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A South American record from Mauricio Valencia of Colombia was not enough to threaten the dominant Iranian, Saeid Afrooz, who bettered his own world record on three occasions in the final.

Rank Name Nationality Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 Best Notes
  Saeid Afrooz   Iran F34 40.18 40.67 41.16 39.87 x 40.86 41.16 WR
  Mauricio Valencia   Colombia F34 33.00 37.70 x 32.27 39.04 x 39.04 AR
  Diego Meneses   Colombia F34 35.90 35.23 36.72 36.80 37.17 x 37.17 SB
4 Zhang Zhongqiang   China F34 35.68 x 35.56 35.64 x x 35.68
5 Hussein Khafaji   Iraq F34 34.53 34.09 33.87 x 33.84 33.50 34.53
6 Lin Wenbang   China F34 31.73 31.33 32.27 x 32.67 33.33 33.33
7 Azeddine Nouiri   Morocco F34 28.87 29.64 x 30.15 30.30 29.88 30.30 SB
8 Eduardo dos Santos   Brazil F34 x x 25.12 x 23.78 25.12

Records

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Prior to the competition, the existing records were as follows:[2]

World Record   José Lemos (COL) 61.76   Santiago 24 November 2023
Paralympic Record   José Lemos (COL) 60.31   Tokyo 27 August 2021
Area Record Athlete Location Date
Africa 54.63   Reinhardt Hamman   Dubai 9 November 2019 (2019-11-09)
America 61.76 WR   José Lemos   Santiago 24 November 2023 (2023-11-24)
Asia 52.52   An Dongquan   Hangzhou 25 October 2023 (2023-10-25)
Europe 55.34   Vladyslav Bilyi   Tokyo 27 August 2021 (2021-08-27)
Oceania 58.18   Corey Anderson   Brisbane 8 March 2020 (2020-03-08)

Results

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The final played on 30 August 2024, at 12:09:[4]

Rank Name Nationality Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 Best Notes
  José Lemos   Colombia F38 55.50 58.45 58.84 63.81 r 63.81 WR
  Vladyslav Bilyi   Ukraine F38 51.93 x 52.86 52.18 x x 52.86 SB
  An Dongquan   China F38 47.04 51.97 49.96 x x 48.91 51.97 SB
4 Oleksandr Doroshenko   Ukraine F38 51.85 51.14 x 49.26 50.16 x 51.85 SB
5 Luis Fernando Lucumí Villegas   Colombia F38 45.60 46.62 47.26 50.32 47.18 46.78 50.32
6 Corey Anderson   Australia F38 49.34 48.43 47.51 48.83 48.60 47.00 49.34
7 Petr Vrátil   Czech Republic F38 35.83 37.96 x 35.93 x x 37.96
8 Davit Kavtaradze   Georgia F38 x 33.09 35.71 33.99 x r 35.71
9 Cosmol Maefolia   Solomon Islands F38 x x 25.62 Did not advance 25.62

Records

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Prior to the competition, the existing records were as follows:[2]

World Record   Sun Pengxiang (CHN) 48.94   Kobe 25 May 2024
Paralympic Record   Sun Pengxiang (CHN) 47.13   Tokyo 4 September 2021
Area Record Athlete Location Date
Africa 37.51   Mohamed Amara   Tunis 23 March 2015 (2015-03-23)
America 38.31   Hagan Landry   Paris 17 July 2023 (2023-07-17)
Asia 48.94 WR   Sun Pengxiang   Kobe 25 May 2024 (2024-05-25)
Europe 40.54   Mathias Mester   London 17 July 2017 (2017-07-17)
Oceania 36.95 Record mark

Results

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Rank Name Nationality Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 Best Notes
  Navdeep Singh   India F41 X 46.39 47.32 X 46.05 X 47.32 PB
  Sun Pengxiang   China F41 41.75 X 44.56 43.88 44.72 41.98 44.72
  Wildan Nukhailawi   Iraq F41 38.62 40.46 39.85 X 37.77 38.97 40.46
4 Kah Michel Ye   Ivory Coast F41 32.88 32.96 30.39 37.42 34.87 37.69 37.69 AR
5 Ever Castro   Cuba F41 34.34 32.42 32.88 30.73 30.45 32.29 34.34
Sadegh Beit Sayah   Iran F41 DQ R8.1

Records

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Prior to the competition, the existing records were as follows:[2]

World Record   Joshua Cinnamo (USA) 16.80   Dubai 15 November 2019
Paralympic Record   Greg Stewart (CAN) 16.75   Tokyo 1 September 2021
Area Record Athlete Location Date
Africa 16.13   Kerwin Noemdo   Bloemfontein 23 March 2024 (2024-03-23)
America 16.80 WR   Joshua Cinnamo   Dubai 15 November 2019 (2019-11-15)
Asia 16.30   Sachin Sarjerao Khilari   Kobe 22 May 2024 (2024-05-22)
Europe 16.29   Nikita Prokhorov   Tokyo 1 September 2021 (2021-09-01)
Oceania 11.40   Eric Mellor   Busan 30 October 2002 (2002-10-30)

Results

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Rank Name Nationality Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 Best Notes
  Guillermo Varona   Cuba F46 63.63 66.14 64.47 62.48 x r 66.14 AR
  Ajeet Singh Yadav   India F46 59.80 60.53 62.33 60.47 65.62 x 65.62 PB
  Sundar Singh Gurjar   India F46 62.92 61.75 x 64.96 x x 64.96 SB
4 Eliezer Gabriel   Mexico F46 57.63 55.55 59.12 58.68 61.65 x 61.65
5 Rinku Hooda   India F46 57.34 x 60.58 x x 61.58 61.58 SB
6 Shunya Takahashi   Japan F46 59.28 x 59.76 x 58.31 x 59.76
7 Akihiro Yamazaki   Japan F46 57.57 53.87 55.48 51.35 54.85 56.89 57.57
8 Raivo Maksims   Latvia F46 47.34 46.45 x 44.88 47.54 45.77 47.54
9 Jutomu Kollie   Liberia F46 x 32.31 r 32.31

Records

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Prior to the competition, the existing records were as follows:[2]

World Record   Justin Phongsavanh (USA) 33.29   Minneapolis 19 June 2021
Paralympic Record   Hamed Amiri (IRI) 31.35   Tokyo 3 September 2021
Area Record Athlete Location Date
Africa 22.94   Abdellah Bouajaj   Tunis 26 March 2016 (2016-03-26)
America 33.29 WR   Justin Phongsavanh   Minneapolis 19 June 2021 (2021-06-19)
Asia 31.35 PR   Hamed Amiri   Tokyo 3 September 2021 (2021-09-03)
Europe 31.50   Manolis Stefanoudakis   Nakhon Ratchasima 5 December 2023 (2023-12-05)
Oceania 24.47   Bruce Wallrodt   Canberra 22 February 2003 (2003-02-22)

Results

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Rank Name Nationality Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 Best Notes
  Ivan Revenko   Neutral Paralympic Athletes F54 30.57 30.77 30.54 30.18 x 29.77 30.77 PB
  Edgar Fuentes   Mexico F54 x x x 30.53 30.17 x 30.53 SB
  Manolis Stefanoudakis   Greece F54 28.38 30.13 29.36 28.54 28.30 x 30.13
4 Justin Phongsavanh   United States F54 28.70 29.27 27.91 x 28.41 29.31 29.31
5 Erfan Bondori Deraznoei   Iran F54 25.90 26.84 29.12 26.48 26.93 26.30 29.12
6 Ladislav Čuchran   Slovakia F54 27.33 26.62 26.47 x 26.80 x 27.33
7 Dipesh Kumar   India F54 26.11 25.59 x x 25.90 x 26.11

Records

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Prior to the competition, the existing records were as follows:[2]

World Record   Hamed Heidari (AZE) 51.42   Tokyo 28 August 2021
Paralympic Record   Hamed Heidari (AZE) 51.42   Tokyo 28 August 2021
Area Record Athlete Location Date
Africa 45.42   Youssoupha Diouf   Marrakesh 26 April 2024 (2024-04-26)
America 50.18   Cicero Valdiran Lins Nobre   Kobe 18 May 2024 (2024-05-18)
Asia 50.18   Amanolah Papi   Tokyo 28 August 2021 (2021-08-28)
Europe 51.42 WR   Hamed Heidari   Tokyo 28 August 2021 (2021-08-28)
Oceania 27.03 Record mark

Results

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Rank Name Nationality Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 Best Notes
  Yorkinbek Odilov   Uzbekistan F57 48.59 50.18 50.32 48.97 46.26 46.99 50.32 AR
  Muhammet Khalvandi   Turkey F57 49.96 x 48.64 48.95 48.73 49.97 49.97 SB
  Cicero Valdiran Lins Nobre   Brazil F57 x x x 47.70 49.46 x 49.46
4 Amanolah Papi   Iran F57 46.04 46.96 45.96 47.10 46.97 47.63 47.63 SB
5 Youssoupha Diouf   Senegal F57 46.11 47.39 45.22 45.75 44.77 43.31 47.39 AR
6 Fauzi Purwolaksono   Indonesia F57 44.44 43.62 42.28 44.89 45.66 x 45.66
7 Vitolio Kavakava   France F57 43.16 43.11 42.99 42.30 x x 43.16
8 Parveen Kumar   India F57 40.21 41.91 41.23 42.12 40.35 40.42 42.12
9 Marilson Fernandes   Cape Verde F57 39.97 x 38.04 x 38.29 37.42 39.97 PB
10 Pablo Gimenez   Argentina F57 33.63 34.63 35.84 33.67 x x 35.84
11 George Wyndham   Sierra Leone F57 x 12.90 15.07 14.22 14.67 x 15.07 PB

Records

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Prior to the competition, the existing records were as follows:[2]

T42
World Record   Edenilson Floriani (BRA) 59.19   São Paulo 18 June 2022
Paralympic Record   Edenilson Floriani (BRA) 55.54   Tokyo 30 August 2021
Area Record Athlete Location Date
Africa 48.12   Casper Schutte   London 7 September 2012 (2012-09-07)
America 59.19 WR   Edenilson Floriani   São Paulo 18 June 2022 (2022-06-18)
Asia 52.79   Fu Yanlong   London 7 September 2012 (2012-09-07)
Europe 37.54 Record mark
Oceania 29.02   Kalmet Tetetom   Busan 30 October 2002 (2002-10-30)
T44
World Record   Dulan Kodithuwakku (SRI) 66.49   Kobe 21 May 2024
Paralympic Record   Michal Burian (AUS) 66.29   Tokyo 30 August 2021
Area Record Athlete Location Date
Africa 62.50   Zakariae Ez-zouhri   Paris 13 July 2023 (2023-07-13)
America 59.24   Francisco Jefferson   São Paulo 18 June 2022 (2022-06-18)
Asia 66.49 WR   Dulan Kodithuwakku   Kobe 21 May 2024 (2024-05-21)
Europe 58.42   Roman Novak   Paris 13 July 2023 (2023-07-13)
Oceania 66.29 PR   Michal Burian   Tokyo 30 August 2021 (2021-08-30)
T64
World Record   Sumit Antil (IND) 73.29   Hangzhou 25 October 2023
Paralympic Record   Sumit Antil (IND) 70.59   Paris 02 September 2024
Area Record Athlete Location Date
Africa 56.24   Márcio Fernandes   Doha 30 October 2015 (2015-10-30)
America 60.79   Edenilson Floriani   Santiago 25 November 2023 (2023-11-25)
Asia 73.29 WR   Sumit Antil   Hangzhou 25 October 2023 (2023-10-25)
Europe 42.52   Patrick Stoll   Nottwil 16 May 2021 (2021-05-16)
Oceania 55.80   Rory McSweeney   Doha 30 October 2015 (2015-10-30)

Results

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The competition in this classification took place on 2 September 2024, at 18:59:[5]

Rank Name Nationality Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 Best Notes
  Sumit Antil   India F64 69.11 70.59 66.66 x 69.04 66.57 70.59 PR, SB
  Dulan Kodithuwakku   Sri Lanka F44 63.14 63.61 55.01 63.73 67.03 64.38 67.03 WR
  Michal Burian   Australia 63.78 64.89 58.89 60.34 62.39 60.80 64.89 SB
4 Sandeep Chaudhary   India 60.00 59.30 62.80 60.34 x 62.55 62.80 SB
5 Roman Novak   Ukraine 52.61 x 55.02 61.04 58.85 58.53 61.04 AR
6 Zakariae Ez-zouhri   Morocco 58.58 x 57.86 57.40 55.61 54.63 58.58
7 Sandip Sanjay Sargar   India 54.86 57.04 58.03 55.45 57.96 56.30 58.03
8 Edenilson Floriani   Brazil F42 57.99 55.74 55.99 x 54.39 x 57.99 PR, SB
9 Ken Kahu   Vanuatu F44 x 52.01 50.04 52.01 PB
10 Derek Loccident   United States F64 47.58 46.33 44.97 47.58 PB

References

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  1. ^ "Athletics Competition Schedule" (PDF). Retrieved 30 August 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "Athletics – Records" (PDF). Retrieved 30 August 2024.
  3. ^ "Men's Javelin Throw – F13 – Results" (PDF). Paralympics. 5 September 2024. Retrieved 5 September 2024.
  4. ^ "Men's javelin throw – F38 – Results" (PDF). Retrieved 30 August 2024.
  5. ^ "Men's javelin throw – F64 – Results" (PDF). Paralympics. 2 September 2024. Retrieved 3 September 2024.