Ken Flax
Kenneth Flax (born April 20, 1963) is a retired American Olympic hammer thrower, whose personal best throw is 80.02 metres, achieved in May 1988 in Modesto.
Flax was born in San Francisco, California, and is Jewish.[1] Flax is a two-time Olympic hammer thrower, who competed in the 1988 and 1992 Olympic Games. He competed in Track & Field as a student at Redwood High School,[2] and began throwing the hammer for the University of Oregon in January 1982, and by June 1982 he won the USA Junior National Championships and competed in the Junior Pan Am Games in Caracas, Venezuela. Flax later went on to win two Pac-10 championships and the 1986 NCAA Championships, throwing seven personal records in nine throws and broke the NCAA record three times in the process which still stands today as the American Collegiate Record.
After college, Flax went on to compete in three World University Games winning a bronze and in 1991 he won the gold medal, beating the former number one ranked hammer thrower in the world, Heinz Weis. One of the highlights of Flax's throwing career was competing in the 1987 and 1991 World Championships, where he finished 7th in 1991 marking the first time in 21 years that an American has made the finals in the hammer throw in a non-boycotted major world event.
Flax won the gold medal in the hammer throw at both the 1985 Maccabiah Games, and then at the 1989 Maccabiah Games with a 78.86 meter toss.[3][4]
In 2009, Ken was inducted into the Redwood High School Athletic Hall of Fame. Flax was the best field man in Redwood's track history, a powerful young teen who hurled the shot 57 feet—second all-time best in the MCAL. He has also been inducted into the University of Oregon Athletic Hall of Fame.[2]
Achievements
[edit]Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Notes |
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Representing the United States | ||||
1985 | Maccabiah Games | Ramat Gan, Israel | 1st | 68.34 m |
1986 | Goodwill Games | Moscow, Soviet Union | 10th | 73.44 m |
1987 | World Championships | Rome, Italy | 20th | 73.36 m |
1988 | Olympic Games | Seoul, South Korea | 18th | 72.70 m |
1989 | Maccabiah Games | Ramat Gan, Israel | 1st | 78.06 m |
World Student Games | Duisburg, West Germany | 3rd | 75.86 m | |
1991 | World Championships | Tokyo, Japan | 7th | 75.98 m |
World Student Games | Sheffield, England | 1st | 76.46 m | |
1992 | Olympic Games | Barcelona, Spain | 23rd | 69.36 m |
See also
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[edit]- 1963 births
- Living people
- American male hammer throwers
- Athletes (track and field) at the 1988 Summer Olympics
- Athletes (track and field) at the 1992 Summer Olympics
- Olympic track and field athletes for the United States
- Maccabiah Games medalists in athletics
- Maccabiah Games gold medalists for the United States
- Competitors at the 1985 Maccabiah Games
- Competitors at the 1989 Maccabiah Games
- Track and field athletes from San Francisco
- Male weight throwers
- World Athletics Championships athletes for the United States
- Universiade medalists in athletics (track and field)
- Oregon Ducks men's track and field athletes
- Jewish American track and field athletes
- FISU World University Games gold medalists for the United States
- FISU World University Games bronze medalists for the United States
- Medalists at the 1989 Summer Universiade
- Medalists at the 1991 Summer Universiade
- Competitors at the 1986 Goodwill Games
- 21st-century American Jews
- Redwood High School (Larkspur, California) alumni
- Jews from California
- United States collegiate record holders in athletics (track and field)
- NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships winners
- 20th-century American sportsmen