Till Wöschler

Till Wöschler ( born June 9, 1991, Saarbrücken ) is a German javelin thrower.

Wöschler occupied at the European Junior Championships 2009 in Novi Sad with a width of 73.66 m behind compatriot Andreas Hofmann second place. At the Track World Junior Championships in Moncton in 2010 he won the gold medal. With his winning distance of 82.52 m outperformed the German youth record of Matthias de Zordo by almost four meters. The World IAAF honored him as a junior athlete of the year 2010.

Beginning of May 2011 increased Wöschler his best performance in Pirmasens at 83.65 m. So he does not already surpassed Although the qualification standard for the World Championships in Daegu, but at a recognized by the German Athletics Federation standard match. In June, he was first invited to a Diamond League competition, finished at the Bislett Games in Oslo with 78.72 m but only eighth. Three weeks later he was in Bremen with 80,52 m German junior champion. In the U23 European Championships in July he won a further increase in his best performance to 84.38 m, which represented the same championship record for this competition. Due to injury, he had to avoid participating in the World Championships in Daegu.

Till Wöschler is 1,96 m tall and has a contest weight of 110 kg. He trained at the LAZ Zweibrücken Matthias Brockelt.

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