On-the-ground javelin Dean Genki Winner of "Resurrection Throw" 19:54, August 23

A track and field "Golden Grand Prix" was held at the National Stadium on the 23rd, and Gen Dean, who had been suffering from the London Olympics in the men's javelin throw, won the record of 84 meters and 5 centimeters, approaching his personal best.

Dean, 28, became a representative of the London Olympic Games in 2012, when he was in the third year of college, marking his personal best of 84 meters and 28 centimeters, but after that, his injuries continued to suffer.

At the "Golden Grand Prix" held at the National Stadium on the 23rd, he marked 79 meters and 88 centimeters on the first pitch, but he could not extend the record after that.

However, with the record of 84 meters and 5 centimeters, approaching his personal best with 23 centimeters in the final 6th shot, he won the reversal and impressed his revival.

Immediately after deciding on the victory, I tore off the uniform I was wearing and rushed to the coach on the stand to hug and hold my eyes and express my joy.

Dean said, “I was finally able to come back to my workplace. I think the fact that I practiced without injury led to good results. What I have been doing so far was not wrong, so I will do my best as it is. I want to continue."