Masters M90 hammer throw world record progression

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Masters M90 hammer throw world record progression is the progression of world record improvements of the hammer throw M90 division of Masters athletics. Records must be set in properly conducted, official competitions under the standing IAAF rules unless modified by World Masters Athletics. The M90 division consists of male athletes who have reached the age of 90 but have not yet reached the age of 95, so exactly from their 90th birthday to the day before their 95th birthday. The M90 division throws a 3 kg implement.[1]

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Distance Athlete Nationality Birthdate Age Location Date Ref
28.97 m Lothar Huchthausen  Germany 13 March 1935 90 years, 218 days Madeira 17 October 2025 [2]
28.58 m Östen Edlund  Sweden 26 November 1934 90 years, 199 days Tingstäde 13 June 2025 [3]
28.48 m Zdeněk Vašata  Czech Republic 26 May 1930 90 years, 95 days Pacov 29 August 2020 [4]
27.82 m Harvey Lewellen  United States 15 February 1929 90 years, 127 days Portland 22 June 2019
25.82 m Harvey Lewellen  United States 15 February 1929 90 years, 148 days Ames 13 July 2019
25.28 m Curt Davison  United States 1925 91 Birmingham 7 June 2017
25.99 m Armas Rantala  Finland 20 May 1926 90 years, 87 days Iisalmi 15 August 2016
24.61 m John Fraser  Australia 24 November 1914 90 years, 109 days Melbourne 13 March 2005
20.93 m Mario Riboni  Italy 13 June 1913 90 years, 121 days Macerata 12 October 2003

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