Uladzimir Sasimovich
Belarusian javelin thrower
Vladimir Nikolayevich Sasimovich (Belarusian: Уладзімір Мікалаевіч Сасімовіч, Russian: Владимир Николаевич Сасимович; born 14 September 1968) is a retired javelin thrower who represented the USSR and later Belarus.
His personal best was 87.40 metres, achieved in June 1995 in Kuortane. He was suspended by the IAAF from August 2004 to August 2006.
Seasonal bests by year
- 1986 - 78.84
- 1991 - 87.08
- 1992 - 78.40
- 1993 - 84.28
- 1994 - 83.14
- 1995 - 87.40
- 1997 - 77.84
- 1998 - 79.68
- 1999 - 81.64
- 2000 - 84.42
- 2001 - 76.68
- 2003 - 79.57
- 2004 - 78.55
Achievements
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Notes |
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Representing the Soviet Union | ||||
1986 | World Junior Championships | Athens, Greece | 1st | 78.84 m = PB |
1987 | European Junior Championships | Birmingham, England | 2nd | 73.24 m |
1991 | World Championships | Tokyo, Japan | 3rd | 87.08 m = PB |
Representing Unified Team | ||||
1992 | World Cup | Havana, Cuba | 3rd | 78.40 m |
Representing Belarus | ||||
1993 | World Championships | Stuttgart, Germany | 7th | 78.70 m |
1994 | European Championships | Helsinki, Finland | 8th | 78.88 m |
1995 | World Championships | Gothenburg, Sweden | 13th | 78.94 m |
1996 | Olympic Games | Atlanta, Georgia, United States | — | NM |
1997 | World Championships | Athens, Greece | 16th | 77.38 m |
1998 | European Championships | Budapest, Hungary | 13th | 79.14 m |
1999 | World Championships | Seville, Spain | 15th | 80.18 m |
2000 | Olympic Games | Sydney, Australia | 24th | 78.04 m |
See also
External links
- Vladimir Sasimovich at World Athletics
- sports-reference
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World U20 Champions in men's javelin throw
- 1986: Uladzimir Sasimovich (URS)
- 1988: Vladimir Ovchinnikov (URS)
- 1990: Tommi Viskari (FIN)
- 1992: Aki Parviainen (FIN)
- 1994: Marius Corbett (RSA)
- 1996: Sergey Voynov (UZB)
- 1998: David Parker (GBR)
- 2000: Hardus Pienaar (RSA)
- 2002: Igor Janik (POL)
- 2004: Aleksey Tovarnov (RUS)
- 2006: Robert Oosthuizen (RSA)
- 2008: Robert Szpak (POL)
- 2010: Till Wöschler (GER)
- 2012: Keshorn Walcott (TTO)
- 2014: Gatis Čakšs (LAT)
- 2016: Neeraj Chopra (IND)
- 2018: Nash Lowis (AUS)
- 2021: Janne Läspä (FIN)
- 2022: Artur Felfner (UKR)
- 2024: Tom Teršek (SLO)
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