Vésteinn Hafsteinsson

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Vésteinn Hafsteinsson, 1994

Vésteinn Hafsteinsson (born 12 December 1960) is a retired

Summer Olympics, starting in 1984. His personal best is 67.64 metres, thrown on 31 May 1989 in Selfoss. Vésteinn competed in five consecutive World Championships, starting in 1983, but never reached the final. He previously coached World and Olympic champion Gerd Kanter, Olympic silver medalist Joachim B. Olsen, as well Daniel Ståhl and Simon Pettersson, the gold and silver medalists at the Tokyo Olympics.[1]

Achievements

Year Competition Venue Position Notes
Representing  Iceland
1983 World Championships
Helsinki, Finland
55.20 m
1984 Olympic Games
Los Angeles, United States
14th DSQ
1987 World Championships
Rome, Italy
59.32 m
1988 Olympic Games
Seoul, South Korea
19th 58.94 m
1990
European Championships
Split, Yugoslavia
12th 57.36 m
1991 World Championships
Tokyo, Japan
60.12 m
1992 Olympic Games
Barcelona, Spain
11th
60.06 m
1993 World Championships
Stuttgart, Germany
58.56 m
1994 European Championships Helsinki, Finland 14th (q) 57.18 m
1995 World Championships
Gothenburg, Sweden
58.12 m
1996 Olympic Games
Atlanta, United States
32nd
56.30 m

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References

  1. ^ "Diskusstjärnans krisdrag inför friidrotts-VM: Förre tränaren rådgivare". Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). 1 August 2023. Retrieved 2 August 2023.