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Ēriks Rags (born 1 June 1975 in Ventspils) is a Latvian javelin thrower. His personal best throw is 86.47 metres, achieved in July 2001 in London. He has competed at three Summer Olympics between 2000 and 2008.[1]
Achievements
Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Notes
|
Representing Latvia
|
1994
|
World Junior Championships
|
Lisbon, Portugal
|
28th (q)
|
60.52 m
|
1995
|
Universiade
|
Fukuoka, Japan
|
14th (q)
|
69.64 m
|
1997
|
European U23 Championships
|
Turku, Finland
|
4th
|
78.12 m
|
World Championships
|
Athens, Greece
|
22nd (q)
|
75.06 m
|
Universiade
|
Catania, Italy
|
6th
|
74.84 m
|
1998
|
European Championships
|
Budapest, Hungary
|
21st (q)
|
74.27 m
|
1999
|
Universiade
|
Palma de Mallorca, Spain
|
1st
|
83.79 m
|
World Championships
|
Seville, Spain
|
10th
|
81.64 m
|
2000
|
Olympic Games
|
Sydney, Australia
|
26th (q)
|
75.75 m
|
2001
|
World Championships
|
Edmonton, Canada
|
8th
|
82.82 m
|
Universiade
|
Beijing, China
|
1st
|
82.72 m
|
Goodwill Games
|
Brisbane, Australia
|
3rd
|
84.68 m
|
2002
|
European Championships
|
Munich, Germany
|
4th
|
84.07 m
|
2003
|
World Championships
|
Paris, France
|
17th (q)
|
75.72 m
|
World Athletics Final
|
Monte Carlo, Monaco
|
8th
|
72.20 m
|
2004
|
Olympic Games
|
Athens, Greece
|
7th
|
83.14 m
|
World Athletics Final
|
Monte Carlo, Monaco
|
9th
|
72.67 m
|
2005
|
World Championships
|
Helsinki, Finland
|
6th
|
78.77 m
|
World Athletics Final
|
Monte Carlo, Monaco
|
6th
|
79.86 m
|
2006
|
European Championships
|
Gothenburg, Sweden
|
9th
|
79.51 m
|
2007
|
World Championships
|
Osaka, Japan
|
11th
|
80.01 m
|
2008
|
Olympic Games
|
Beijing, PR China
|
13th (q)
|
79.33 m
|
2009
|
World Championships
|
Berlin, Germany
|
26th (q)
|
76.23 m
|
World Athletics Final
|
Thessaloniki, Greece
|
8th
|
74.93 m
|
2010
|
European Championships
|
Barcelona, Spain
|
11th
|
76.93 m
|
2011
|
World Championships
|
Daegu, South Korea
|
20th (q)
|
77.34 m
|
Seasonal bests by year
- 1997 - 75.06
- 1998 - 80.56
- 1999 - 83.78
- 2000 - 83.61
- 2001 - 86.47
- 2002 - 86.44
- 2003 - 86.32
- 2004 - 85.83
- 2005 - 82.35
- 2006 - 85.99
- 2007 - 83.35
- 2008 - 85.05
- 2009 - 82.23
- 2010 - 82.05
- 2011 - 80.87
- 2012 - 76.49
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