Jan Zelezny - World Record Holder -
Mens Javelin Throw
Jan Zelezny - Enjoying Athletics
14 August - 1999 -Prague - One of the best javelin throwers ever Jan Zelezny of Czech
Republic is going to the World Championships in Seville with the highest goals. He is not
even worried about getting a place on the podium: nowadays he is happy to be back after
last yearÕs accident and surgery. Here he speaks to sports journalist and statistician Alfonz
Juck:
What is your health situation?
"It is very good, I do not have any problems at all. But I must admit it is not 100%, but that was also the
case in the past. With some things it cannot be better, we are getting older."
Did you expect to compete again?
"It was very hard. In last year after the accident and surgery, I would not believe that in July next year I
will throw over 89 metres."
Can you win in Seville?
"I hope so, but it is even. We are some seven throwers and any one of us can win.
My advantage is that IÕm coming back. I mean psychologically. I won that title already twice. Nothing
will happen in case I will not win. The others have not this title, so they are under bigger pressure. I must
add that in the javelin winning is also a matter of luck."
What is your motivation after so many years and so many medals?
"My motivation is the last yearÕs accident. As everybody knows I broke my arm and the whole career was
in danger. Now I am back earlier than expected. This is my motivation - to show everybody that I can
come back. In 1997 I was tired, also mentally. It really was hard to find any motivation. Now I had my
challenge after the accident. I am now enjoying athletics. I like to compete. But if I need something
else - I go fishing. There is no more stress and pressure. The win in Paris helped me a lot. Now athletics
is giving to me something - in past years I gave something to athletics. I am happy I got this feeling. "
Happy as everything went before the World Championships?
"Yes, I wanted to compete in Monaco and London, I never had Zurich in my plan. The first one was one
of the competitions where I did not have enough luck. I tried, but it did not work. In the last attempt I got
some small problems with my leg, but this is now ok."
Can you throw all the six attempts in one competition?
"Of course, the problem is IÕm not as consistentas before. That needs more time in training of technique.
Also Mondo surfaces are a problem for me: they are a little too hard. IÕm also little bit afraid about the
qualification and final in Seville with one day between. There should not be injury problems, but I can
feel the pain in my hand."
What do you think will be necessary for a gold medal?
"I think 90 metres will be enough, maybe even not that. It is not a Grand Prix meeting. Mentally the
World Championships final is far tougher. In mental strength I feel very strong. I want to surprise all of
them with my first throw. As I did in Barcelona at the Olympics. It is good to see that my opposition is still
respecting me. "
Who is for you the main opposition?
"I think Sergey Makarov is looking very good. He never had in the past a big medal, it could be his time.
Also the Greek Gatsioudis and the Germans seem in great shape. Parviainen is the strongest of us, on
Mondo he can be very good. But with him you never know. Excellent thrower for competitions is Steve
Backley. As I said there are like 7 of us, who could win."
This year javelin was part of Golden League, but not you...
"I think the idea of Golden League is good. I will be also at the Grand Prix finals. But this year I really
was unable to throw everywhere. No secrets, I want to better my financial situation and so I«m looking at
the meetings. The World Championships is something different. That is above everything, above every
economic consideration."
What about your business activities?
"I stopped them for a while. Everything is directed for Seville. And I want also give time to my family. By
the way, my son Jan (he will be eleven years old in September) and daughter Katka (9) are playing
badminton and it is not bad."
When will be the end of your career?
"I do not think about it. I'm happy I'm back. To compete in Sydney will be very nice, a fourth Olympics is
something special."
Do you think you can still in future throw over 100 metres?
"Never say never. This year I was able to throw 89 metres and it was technically very bad. Maybe the
ideal attempt will come..."
Interviewed by Alfons Juck for the IAAF
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