New Zealand javelin thrower
Stuart Farquhar
Farquhar at the 2012 Bislett Games
Birth name Stuart James Farquhar Born (1982-03-15 ) 15 March 1982 (age 42) Te Aroha , New ZealandHeight 1.87 m (6 ft 1+ 1 ⁄2 in) Weight 98 kg (216 lb) Country New Zealand Sport Athletics Event Javelin Updated on 14 June 2015
Stuart James Farquhar (born 15 March 1982 in Te Aroha , Thames Valley ) is a male javelin thrower from New Zealand. He was the silver medallist in the men's javelin at the 2010 Commonwealth Games .
Farquhar is a twelve time New Zealand National Javelin Champion. In April 2012 he recorded a new personal best of 86.31 metres in Hiroshima, Japan .[ 1]
He finished sixth at the 2006 IAAF World Cup . He competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics without reaching the final. He improved on his previous Olympic result by finishing 20th at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China.
Farquhar finished 8th in the men's javelin final at the 2012 Summer Olympics with a throw of 80.22 metres, his original position 9th was upgraded in 2016 after second placed Oleksandr Pyatnytsya was disqualified for doping upon retesting of his samples.[ 2]
Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Notes
Representing New Zealand
1997
Oceania Youth Championships
Suva , Fiji
2nd
Javelin (700 g)
52.54 m
1998
World Junior Championships
Annecy , France
15th (q)
Javelin
63.82 m
2000
World Junior Championships
Santiago , Chile
26th (q)
Javelin
64.57 m
2004
Olympic Games
Athens, Greece
25th (q)
Javelin
74.63 m
2006
Commonwealth Games
Melbourne, Australia
7th
Javelin
77.40 m
2007
World Championships
Osaka, Japan
19th (q)
Javelin
78.08 m
2008
Olympic Games
Beijing, China
20th (q)
Javelin
76.14 m
2009
Universiade
Belgrade, Serbia
2nd
Javelin
79.48 m
World Championships
Berlin, Germany
14th (q)
Javelin
78.53 m
2010
Commonwealth Games
Delhi, India
2nd
Javelin
78.15 m
2011
World Championships
Daegu, South Korea
11th
Javelin
78.99 m
2012
Olympic Games
London, England
8th
Javelin
80.22 m
2013
World Championships
Moscow, Russia
9th
Javelin
79.24 m
2014
Commonwealth Games
Glasgow, United Kingdom
5th
Javelin
78.14 m
2015
World Championships
Beijing, China
23rd (q)
Javelin
78.30 m
2016
Olympic Games
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
29th (q)
Javelin
77.32 m
Seasonal bests by year [ edit ]
1998 – 63.82
2000 – 72.22
2002 – 78.51
2003 – 76.41
2004 – 79.68
2005 – 72.14
2006 – 81.70
2007 – 78.08
2008 – 83.23
2009 – 80.16
2010 – 85.35
2011 – 84.21
2012 – 86.31
2013 – 81.07
2014 – 79.69
2015 – 82.75
2016 – 83.93
New Zealand national champions in men's javelin throw