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Seppo Hovinen : ウィキペディア英語版
Seppo Hovinen
Seppo Juhani Hovinen (born February 4, 1951 in Virrat) is a retired Finnish javelin thrower. A leading favorite in the 1976 Montréal Olympics, he failed to deliver, finishing 7th.
==Rise to elite==

Hovinen exploded to international attention in the mid-70s and was ranked #1 in the world by Track & Field News in 1975.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Track and Field News: Archive: Men's Rankings 1947-2002 )〕 Resultwise though, his best year by far was 1976, which saw him winning his first Finnish championship and throwing 90 meters or more in seemingly every competition, culminating in his personal best of 93.54 thrown in Helsinki on June 23, 1976. This was very close to the world record, held at the time at 94.08 by Klaus Wolfermann. Hovinen entered the 1976 Summer Olympics as a leading favorite, together with Miklós Németh of Hungary.

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