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Maintaining consistency in professional sport from the prime of one’s youth beyond their 60s is a feat only a few have remarkably achieved. This would also essentially require phenomenal and consistent training regimens, portion control, and a thirst to keep your mental and physical self intact. One such remarkable athlete has wowed us in his 60s with his athletic prowess and how. And for the concerned Olympic athlete, he continues to create astonishing records, proving that age is no barrier. His artistic skills in javelin throw have helped him etch history while defying age and countless odds.

With his sobriquet – Olympic Picasso, nothing seems impossible for this Hertfordshire native. And now, he has set yet another record with his impressive standing javelin throw. Let’s take a look at the recent video that proves this British phenom’s outstanding athletic excellence.

Roald Bradstock’s remarkable standing javelin throw at 61

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A recent post by Throwers Universe on their Twitter handle, @ThrowersUni, it depicts Olympic athlete Roald Bradstock making a mark of 51.20 meters in the javelin throw. The caption of the post reads, “50m+ javelin standing throw at 61 years young.” It is indeed spectacular to see Bradstock throwing the javelin with such ease and calmness while looking completely unflustered, an ode to the indefatigable spirit of his athletic self.

With years of expertise in this sport, Bradstock believes in rethinking his entire approach. From UK origin, he emigrated to the US in 1981 to pursue his passion for javelin. Via his blogs, he has also mentioned the key recipe that he has learned in his extensive years devoted to the sport. It is about building the right foundation for conditioning, strength, and fitness, a holy trifecta that ensures his success.

Warming up thoroughly, and focusing on flexibility to maximize the range of motion, is yet another important clincher. Following these important factors has helped Bradstock to achieve the unthinkable, including his perfect 50-meter-plus javelin throw at 61 years old.

The exemplary trajectory of Roald Bradstock

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The phenomenal javelin thrower, Roald Bradstock, is a two-time Olympic track and field athlete. These include his stints in Seoul in 1988 and Los Angeles in 1984. Not just javelin, he has also created history as an award-winning international Olympic sports artist at PyeongChang 2018 and Sydney 2000.

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Roald Bradstock is an extraordinary athlete-artist whose in-depth understanding of his sports and art helps him set an example for generations to follow. Despite the problems he has faced health-wise, he continues to make records that are a precedent for the younger generation. Despite facing back problems, as he suffers from spina bifida, he is a real icon spanning history.

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And now his spectacular javelin throw is making rounds on the Internet again, as fans are applauding his remarkable record, a portent for better things in store for him.

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