Slow Motion of BRYAN CLAY, TOM PAPPAS and TREY HARDEE in the javelin event of the 2008 United States Olympic Track and Field Trials of the Decathlon. Clay gets it out there to 231' 5". The NBC S...
Slow Motion of BRYAN CLAY, TOM PAPPAS and TREY HARDEE in the javelin event of the 2008 United States Olympic Track and Field Trials of the Decathlon. Clay gets it out there to 231' 5". The NBC Sports crew is working in the booth with the great voice of Tom Hammond and the analysis and commentary by Ato Boldon and Lewis Johnson. Ed Eyestone, a former Olympian, also helps with the distance events and the great Dwight Stones handles the athlete interviews and the field events as only he can.
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agreed.... hey us hawaii boys throw far ah... lol Bryan grad a little before me from James B. Castle High School Kaneohe Hawaii; lives with wife and child in California
thats pretty awesome, my best friend also a junior in highschool threw 229ft (69 meters), he qualified for world juniors this summer, i bet that guy will be there, he is ranked 7th in the world right now with a 700g. javelin, he is from canada to aha
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Serously. I appreciate the vid just not the music.
15 years old, 71 meters
Bryan grad a little before me from James B. Castle High School Kaneohe Hawaii; lives with wife and child in California