Aki Parviainen




















































Aki Parviainen
Personal information
Full name Aki Uolevi Parviainen
Nationality Finnish
Born
October 26, 1974 (1974-10-26) (age 44)
Helsinki, Finland
Years active 1995–2006
Height 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Weight 96 kg (212 lb)
Sport
Country
 Finland (1995-2005)
Sport Track and field
Event(s) Javelin throw
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)

NR 93.09 m (1999)

Aki Uolevi Parviainen (born 26 October 1974) is a retired Finnish track and field athlete who competed in the javelin throw. He won the gold medal at the 1999 World Championships and the silver medal at the 2001 World Championships. His best throw of 93.09 m, set in 1999, is the Finnish record and ranks him fourth on the overall list. His best Olympic placing was fifth, which he achieved in 2000.


In the spring of 2006, Parviainen announced his retirement due to injuries.



International competitions










































































Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Notes
Representing  Finland
1992

World Junior Championships

Seoul, South Korea
1st

76.34 m
1995

World Championships

Gothenburg, Sweden
9th

79.58 m
1997

World Championships

Athens, Greece
8th

82.80 m
1998

European Championships

Budapest, Hungary
9th

82.30 m
1999

World Championships

Seville, Spain
1st

89.52 m
2001

World Championships

Edmonton, Canada
2nd

91.31 m
2002

European Championships

Munich, Germany
8th

78.92 m
2003

World Championships

Paris, France
5th

83.05 m
2005

World Championships

Helsinki, Finland
9th

74.86 m


Seasonal bests by year



  • 1990 - 63.50

  • 1991 - 79.96

  • 1992 - 80.94

  • 1993 - 69.94

  • 1994 - 78.76

  • 1995 - 85.60

  • 1996 - 84.96

  • 1997 - 87.48

  • 1998 - 90.88

  • 1999 - 93.09

  • 2000 - 90.97

  • 2001 - 92.41

  • 2002 - 82.48

  • 2003 - 83.30

  • 2004 - 79.32

  • 2005 - 83.79



References




  • Aki Parviainen at IAAF


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