Greer threw 299-6 for a new American record on his 2nd throw.
He has the rest remaining, I'll post if he improves it.
Almost 300'!!
Breaux Greer new American Record in Javelin - 299-6!
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- Joined: Sat Aug 31, 2002 1:59 pm
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haha this is from before the meet:
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/wire?sec ... id=2910841
FAST-TALKING BREAUX: Breaux Greer is quick with a quip. He also happens to be superb with a javelin in his hand.
Greer will take aim at a record eighth consecutive national championship in his event Thursday -- and, if he's to be believed, he might be taking aim at a fellow athlete somewhere in the stadium.
Asked Wednesday what distance might be needed to win, Greer -- who set the American record of 297 feet, 7 inches this year -- smirked and replied: "I don't know. But I've always had a goal to stab somebody at the other end. I don't think I can really walk away from the sport until I do that."
Ha, ha.
There were plenty more wisecracks and outlandish statements from the 30-year-old between gum chewing and sips from a coffee cup: Greer said he could throw a baseball 98 mph as a high school pitcher, put his surgery count at 11, and said a cheetah's ligament was used to repair his left knee during an operation last year.
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/wire?sec ... id=2910841
FAST-TALKING BREAUX: Breaux Greer is quick with a quip. He also happens to be superb with a javelin in his hand.
Greer will take aim at a record eighth consecutive national championship in his event Thursday -- and, if he's to be believed, he might be taking aim at a fellow athlete somewhere in the stadium.
Asked Wednesday what distance might be needed to win, Greer -- who set the American record of 297 feet, 7 inches this year -- smirked and replied: "I don't know. But I've always had a goal to stab somebody at the other end. I don't think I can really walk away from the sport until I do that."
Ha, ha.
There were plenty more wisecracks and outlandish statements from the 30-year-old between gum chewing and sips from a coffee cup: Greer said he could throw a baseball 98 mph as a high school pitcher, put his surgery count at 11, and said a cheetah's ligament was used to repair his left knee during an operation last year.
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