Primoz Kozmus


Country
Birth date
Age
30/09/1979 - Novo Mesto (SLO) 
33
Height
Weight
Gender
188 cm / 6'2" 
112 kg / 247 lbs 
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Sport
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RankEventYearLocationResult
Olympic Games
1Hammer Throw2008Beijing, CHN82.02
6Hammer Throw2004Athens, GRE78.56
QualificationHammer Throw2000Sydney, NSW, AUS68.83
World Championships
1Hammer Throw2009Berlin, GER80.84
2Hammer Throw2007Osaka, JPN82.29
3Hammer Throw2011Daegu, KOR79.39
World Challenge
2Hammer Throw2011Zagreb, CRO80.28
3Hammer Throw2011Madrid, ESP77.06
4Hammer Throw2011Rieti, ITA76.56
Grand Prix
1Hammer Throw2009Zagreb, CRO81.77
1Hammer Throw2009Belem, BRA79.90
2Hammer Throw2008Zagreb, CRO79.07

Nickname

Korl (primozkozmus.si, 01 Mar 2012)

Hobbies

Basketball, volleyball, skiing. (Athlete, 07 May 2000)

Education

Economics

Language(s) spoken

English, Slovene

Club name

FIT Brezice, Brezice, SLO

Coach

Marjan Ogorevc (primozkozmus.si, 01 Mar 2012)

Injuries

In 2009 he picked up a strange injury when he tried a 40m sprint against his manager in South Africa. His manager, Uros Zager won as Kozmus retired injured with a thigh tear. He was initially told it would need three months of rest to recover, but two weeks of intensive therapy from his physio, Khalid Nasif, saved his season. (berlin.iaaf.org, 17 Aug 2009)

Additional information

Start of sporting career
He took up the sport at age 15. (primozkozmus.si, 01 Mar 2012)

Reason for taking up this sport
His sister started going along to athletics training and one day he went with her and started with the hammer. (primozkozmus.si, 01 Mar 2012)

Awards
He became the first athlete representing Slovenia to win an athletics gold medal at both the Olympic Games [2008] and world championships [2009]. (iaaf.org, 21 Dec 2008; iaaf.org, 17 Aug 2009)

He was named Slovenia's Athlete of the Year in 2007, 2008 and 2009. (mbingisser.com, 04 Mar 2012

General
RETIREMENT AND COMEBACK
In October 2009 he announced his retirement from the sport. "I've reached my peak. It is time to say goodbye. Olympic and world champion is enough, I cannot do more ... Goodbye." However, in October 2010 he announced his plans to return to the sport and compete at the 2012 Olympic Games in London. (espn.go.com, 25 Oct 2010; espn.go.com, 08 Oct 2009)

Previous Olympics

Beijing 2008, Athens 2004, Sydney 2000


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