

Mykolas Alekna Backets The First Man Ever to Throw 75m in Discus Throw on April 13, 2025. Photo: @TrackGazette/X
It was a strong field, with australia’s matt deenny also impressing, surpassing alekna’s previous year’s world record with a throw of 74.78m. The Olympic Bronze Medallist Followed That Throw With Four Other Attempts Beyond 70m, Including 73.36m in the Final round.
It was a great competition, with five athletes surpassing 70m and Seven Throwing Beyond 69m. Usa’s Sam Mattis, Who Threw 70.08m to Finish Runner-up to denree three days earlier, improved to 71.27m to finish third in sunday’s contest, While Germany’s Clemen’s Clemens PruneWFREW 71.01m to Finish Fourth. Great Britain’s Lawrence Okoye Fifth with 70.76m.
Last Year on April 14, Alekna Broke The Longest-Standing Men’s World Record of 74.08m, Achieved by Jürgen Schult in 1986 –lmost 16 Years Before Alekna Was Born. Now, Alekna has become the first athlete to surpass the 75m mark.
Alekna hails from a family of top javelin throwers, with the family production two of the top four men’s discus throwers in history. Two-Time Olympic Champion Virgilijus Alekna-the Father of Mykolas-is now placed fourth on the world all-time list with his 73.88m from 2000.