National Champions Javelin (men) - United States

United States

  • 1980: Duncan Atwood
  • 1981: Bruce Kennedy
  • 1982: Bob Roggy
  • 1983: Rod Ewaliko
  • 1984: Curt Ransford
  • 1985: Tom Petranoff
  • 1986: Tom Petranoff
  • 1987: Duncan Atwood
  • 1988: Dave Stephens
  • 1989: Mike Barnett
  • 1990: Vince Labosky
  • 1991: Mike Barnett
  • 1992: Tom Pukstys
  • 1993: Tom Pukstys
  • 1994: Todd Riech
  • 1995: Tom Pukstys
  • 1996: Todd Riech
  • 1997: Tom Pukstys
  • 1998: Tom Pukstys
  • 1999: Tom Pukstys
  • 2000: Breaux Greer
  • 2001: Breaux Greer
  • 2002: Breaux Greer
  • 2003: Breaux Greer
  • 2004: Breaux Greer
  • 2005: Breaux Greer
  • 2006: Breaux Greer
  • 2007: Breaux Greer

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