Pascal Lefèvre Explained

Pascal Lefèvre (born 25 January 1965 in Saint-Quentin) is a retired javelin thrower from France, who competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, but did not reach the final. He set his personal best (82.56 m) on 28 August 1989 in Duisburg, at the Summer Universiade.[1] This performance has remained one of the longest lasting French national records in track and field: His 1989 record has held until it was beaten in 2024 by fellow French national athlete Teuraiterai Tupaia. Lefévre was nine times French national champion in the men's javelin event (1987–1995).

Achievements

Representing
1987 World ChampionshipsRome, Italy10th77.14 m
1988Olympic GamesSeoul, South Korea23rd76.42 m
1989Jeux de la FrancophonieCasablanca, Morocco2nd72.80 m
1989UniversiadeDuisburg, Germany2nd82.56 m
1990 European ChampionshipsSplit, FR Yugoslavia7th79.98 m
1991World ChampionshipsTokyo, Japan17th77.26 m
1993World ChampionshipsStuttgart, Germany30th73.34 m

Seasonal bests by year

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: WORLD STUDENT GAMES (UNIVERSIADE - MEN). gbrathletics.com.