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  1. Jürgen Schult (German pronunciation: [ˈjʏʁɡn̩ ˈʃʊlt], audio ⓘ; born 11 May 1960) is a German former track and field athlete and, from 1986 until 2024, the world record holder in the discus throw. Schult represented East Germany in the 1988 Olympic discus competition, where he won the gold medal.

  2. Jürgen Schult ist ein ehemaliger deutscher Leichtathlet, der für die DDR 1988 Olympiasieger im Diskuswurf wurde. Er errang damit am 1. Oktober 1988 die letzte olympische Goldmedaille für die DDR. Er hielt vom 6. Juni 1986 bis 2024 mit einer Weite von 74,08 m den Weltrekord im Diskuswurf. Später gelang es ihm, in einer langen sportlichen ...

  3. Nov 7, 2019 · 141K views 4 years ago. Jürgen SCHULT is a German former track and field athlete and as of 2019, the world record holder in the discus throw with 74,08m. Holding the title since 1986, it is the...

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  4. Jürgen Schult is a former East German and German discus thrower who won the gold medal in 1988 and the silver in 1992. He also holds the world record of 74.08 meters and is a sports coach and official.

  5. Jürgen Schult is a German discus thrower who won the Olympic gold medal in 1988 and the world championship in 1987. He also holds the world record of 74.08 metres, set in 1986.

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  7. …the 70-metre (230-foot) mark; German Jürgen Schult, who broke the world’s record for discus throw in 1986 with a 74.08-metre (243.04-foot) throw; German Lisel Westermann, the first woman to break the 200-foot mark; and Russian Faina Melnik, who broke the 70-metre mark in women’s competition.

  8. Jürgen Schult is a former discus thrower who competed for East Germany and Germany in four Olympic Games from 1988 to 2000. He won the gold medal in 1988, the silver in 1992, and set the world record of 74.08 in 1986.

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