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Name
  
Terry McHugh

Role
  
Olympic athlete

Height
  
1.93 m


4783 European Track & Field Javelin Men Terry McHugh


Terry McHugh (born 22 August 1963) is a retired Irish track and field athlete who competed in the javelin throw. His personal best of 82.75 m, set in 2000, is the Irish record. He won twenty-one consecutive Irish Championships from 1984 to 2004.

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Career

During his career, McHugh finished tenth at the 1993 World Championships and seventh at the 1994 European Championships. He competed in four Summer Olympics – 1988 (22nd), 1992 (27th), 1996 (29th) and 2000 (20th).

McHugh also competed in two Winter Olympics – 1992 Albertville (32nd in Bobsleigh Men's Two) and 1998 Nagano (27th in Bobsleigh Men's Two & 30th in Bobsleigh Men's Four).

He is the second Irish sportsperson, after sailor David Wilkins, to compete at five Olympics, and the first to compete at six.

Personal life

McHugh has remained close friends with his bobsleigh team mate and former champion discus thrower Garry Power, who now teaches at a school in the UK. McHugh lives in Switzerland with his wife Daniela (former Swiss 400m runner) and son. He returned to Ireland in 2009 for the burial of Power's father, for whom he was a pall-bearer.

Seasonal bests by year

  • 1988 - 76.46
  • 1992 - 73.26
  • 1993 - 78.28
  • 1994 - 82.14
  • 1995 - 74.58
  • 1996 - 72.84
  • 1997 - 77.90
  • 1998 - 79.73
  • 1999 - 78.47
  • 2000 - 82.75 NR
  • 2001 - 78.19
  • 2002 - 78.67
  • 2003 - 72.14
  • 2004 - 75.57
  • References

    Terry McHugh Wikipedia