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22-year-old Mykolas Alekna is the first man in history to throw the discus over 75 meters
Mykolas Alekna Breaks His Own World Record Twice In Oklahoma
RAMONA, Okla. – The impressive gusts of wind had died down just a little as the late Sunday morning bled into a clear afternoon, the temperature continued to creep upward, and approximately 100 people scattered around the discus cage at Millican Field watched with eager anticipation as California track & field’s Mykolas Alekna stepped into the circle.
For all the chatter that had been rising over the past three days after Australian Matthew Denny came just 10 centimeters shy of Alekna’s World record – and the two of them going head-to-head Sunday afternoon at the aptly-named Throw Town southeast of Ramona, Oklahoma – the 22-year-old redshirt junior showed no outward sign that he had heard any of it.
“You can’t worry about what other people do,” said assistant coach Mohamad Saatara, who traveled with Alekna to Oklahoma. “You just have to take care of business.”
That’s not to say Alekna wasn’t aware of what was at stake.
“I knew if I didn’t throw the record, Matty was going to do it,” he said. He wasn’t wrong – that afternoon, Denny lifted his discus flat to the horizon, an echo of towering baseball icon Babe Ruth calling his shot nearly half a century before, and launched an absolute rocket of 74.78m (245-4) on his fifth throw that surpassed Alekna’s 2024 mark of 74.35m (243-11).
Yet it was still only good for second place. Alekna had already done what he came to do in the very first round, tossing the discus a few times to himself before sending it out easy-as-you-please to a mark of 74.89m (245-8). Cheers and applause rose into the air, snatched by the wind. Half a mile away, a herd of black cows roamed in clear view, indifferent spectators to history.
“He’s dialed in,” Saatara said. Alekna kept his hand in the air, nodding acknowledgement as he left the circle. There were still five throws left to go.
His next attempt was an intentional foul after the discus came wobbly off his hand and dropped like a stone mid-flight, crashing into the dirt with an audible metallic thunk. His third was marked 74 meters even, later ruled another foul.
Then came throw…
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