TuksAthletics: Herman determined to throw a big one so as to go to Rio

Posted on February 09, 2016

An additional five metres and 33 centimetres is what Chad Herman, South African under-23 javelin champion, needs in order to earn his passport to the Olympic Games in Rio.

The Tuks/hpc athlete’s personal best is 77.67 metres at the moment, but Herman is adamant that he is capable of throwing 83 metres, which is the qualifying A-standard for the Olympics.

‘If I am not able to do so, I will have to admit that I am just another athlete “faffing” about. I sometimes feel that it is so near and yet so far, but I honestly feel that I can do it,’ said Herman, who won a silver medal at last year’s senior national championships.

Herman certainly shaped up during the past few months. He is much more muscular and leaner than before and admits to having dropped quite a few kilograms.

‘I decided that it was time to put in the long and hard hours and that shedding some weight may also be beneficial because I intend to  be a ‘speed’ thrower’ rather than a ‘power’ thrower.

‘Being lighter and a speed thrower is a certain way to prolong one’s athletics career. Just look at Jan Zelezny (Czech Republic). He is a former World and Olympic champion, as well as a world record holder, and he also holds the five top javelin performances of all time. He was competitive for about 20 years. When he was at his best he weighed about 88kg.

‘Power throwers who weigh more tend not to have such long careers.’

Herman will start his campaign to qualify for the Olympic Games on Saturday when he competes in a Gauteng North League Meeting at Pilditch. He emphasises that there is no guarantee that he will start with a bang.

‘At the moment my coach, Dreyer Campbell and I are still working on rectifying some small flaws in my technique. It is doing the small things right that leads to a good throw and to being able to consistently throw 80 metres and over.

‘One thing I have learned as a javelin thrower is that patience is a virtue. The more you relax the better you throw,’ said Herman.

- Author Wilhelm de Swardt

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