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Pitkämäki finished 8th in the javelin contest at the 2004 Summer Olympics with the result 83.01 m and has since developed into one of the world"s leading javelin throwers.
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Pitkämäki finished 8th in the javelin contest at the 2004 Summer Olympics with the result 83.01 m and has since developed into one of the world"s leading javelin throwers.
He has a personal best of 91.53 m set in 2005. As of August 2005, he had thrown 91.53 m, hence he was one of the favorites at the 2005 World Championships in Athletics, which were held in his home country. However, he was only fourth with a result of 81.27 m.
Pitkämäki took his first medal by placing second at the 2006 European Championships in Athletics.
On Friday 13 July 2007, during the IAAF Golden League meet at Rome"s Olimpico Stadium, Tero Pitkämäki threw a javelin too far left and hit French long jumper Salim Sdiri in the side of the back. Sdiri was rushed to a local Rome hospital with non life-threatening injuries.
In the 2007 World Championships in Athletics in Osaka, Japan, Pitkämäki secured gold medal in men"s javelin with a throw of 89.16 meters. With his last throw in the competition, he bettered his final result to 90.33 meters.
On 5 October 2007, Tero Pitkämäki was honored with the European Athlete of the Year title by the European Economic Area. In September 2015, Pitkämäki received his first title from the Diamond League.
1999 – 66.83
2000 – 73.75
2001 – 74.89
2002 – 77.24
2003 – 80.45
2004 – 84.64
2005 – 91.53
2006 – 91.11
2007 – 91.23
2008 – 87.70
2009 – 87.79
2010 – 86.92
2011 – 85.33
2012 – 86.98
2013 – 89.03
2014 – 86.63
2015 – 89.09.