Patrik Bodén

Swedish javelin thrower
  • 1990 Split: Javelin throw; Bronze
Personal bestsNR 89.10 m (1990)
Medal record
European Championships
Bronze medal – third place 1990 Split Javelin

Lars Patrik Bodén (born 30 June 1967) is a retired Swedish track and field athlete who competed in the javelin throw. He holds the Swedish national record at 89.10 m, which he set on 24 March 1990. He briefly held the world record with this throw until Steve Backley set a new record later the same year.

Seasonal bests by year

  • 1986 - 74.66
  • 1990 - 89.10 (Collegiate throw)
  • 1991 - 79.64
  • 1993 - 88.26
  • 1994 - 83.54
  • 1995 - 80.12
  • 1997 - 86.52
  • 1998 - 85.15
  • 1999 - 84.52
  • 2000 - 85.16

International competitions

Representing  Sweden
Year Competition Venue Position Notes
1986 World Junior Championships Athens, Greece 8th 69.62 m
1990 European Championships Split, Yugoslavia 3rd 82.66 m
1991 World Championships Tokyo, Japan 8th 78.58 m
1992 Olympic Games Barcelona, Spain 16th 77.70 m
1993 World Championships Stuttgart, Germany 8th 78.00 m
1994 European Championships Helsinki, Finland 4th 81.34 m
1995 World Championships Gothenburg, Sweden 15th 77.62 m
1997 World Championships Athens, Greece 12th 80.66 m
IAAF Grand Prix Final Fukuoka, Japan 3rd 86.52 m
1998 European Championships Budapest, Hungary 12th 79.73 m
1999 World Championships Seville, Spain 24th 75.66 m
2000 Olympic Games Sydney, Australia 23rd 78.06 m

References

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  • 1915: Shinpei Higashiguchi
  • 1916: Not held
  • 1917–18: Kenkichi Saito
  • 1919: Hiroshi Masuda
  • 1920: Tadaomi Nimura
  • 1921: Hiroshi Masuda
  • 1922–23: Seiichi Ueda
  • 1924: Not held
  • 1925–27: Takeshi Ozaki
  • 1928–29: Kosaku Sumiyoshi
  • 1930: Kintaro Ito
  • 1931–32: Kosaku Sumiyoshi
  • 1933–35: Saburo Nagao
  • 1936: Suzuki Gensaburo
  • 1937–38: Masayuki Asakura
  • 1939–40: Noboru Sugita
  • 1941: Not held
  • 1942: Noboru Ueno
  • 1943–45: Not held
  • 1946–48: Masashi Irino
  • 1949: Gensaburo Suzuki
  • 1950–52: Haruo Nagayasu
  • 1953–55: Katsushige Watanabe
  • 1956: Takashi Miki
  • 1957: Rikuichi Shida
  • 1958: Takashi Miki
  • 1959: Rikuichi Shida
  • 1960: Shigeru Shirai
  • 1961–62: Takashi Miki
  • 1963: Jānis Lūsis (URS)
  • 1964–65: Takashi Miki
  • 1966: Yumio Miyoshi
  • 1967: Hisao Yamamoto
  • 1968: Takashi Miki
  • 1969–72: Hisao Yamamoto
  • 1973–74: Mr. Onda
  • 1975–77: Toshihiro Yamada
  • 1978: Haruhiko Maki
  • 1979: Kokita Kosao
  • 1980: Toshihiko Takeda
  • 1981: Masami Yoshida
  • 1982: Yoshiya Kuriyama
  • 1983–84: Masami Yoshida
  • 1985: Kazuhiro Mizoguchi
  • 1986: Masanori Amano
  • 1987–89: Kazuhiro Mizoguchi
  • 1990: Dmitriy Polyunik (URS)
  • 1991: Patrik Bodén (SWE)
  • 1992: Masami Yoshida
  • 1993: Takahiro Yamada
  • 1994–96: Kazuhiro Mizoguchi
  • 1997: Toru Ue
  • 1998: Toru Ue
  • 1999: Mikio Tamura
  • 2000–11: Yukifumi Murakami
  • 2012: Genki Dean
  • 2013: Yukifumi Murakami
  • 2014–20: Ryohei Arai
  • 2021: Takuto Kominami
  • 2022-23: Genki Dean
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