Sean Furey (born August 31, 1982) is an American Olympic
javelin throw
The javelin throw is a track and field event where the javelin, a spear about in length, is thrown. The javelin thrower gains momentum by running within a predetermined area. Javelin throwing is an event of both the men's decathlon and the ...
er with a personal best of 83.08 meters (272 feet, 7 inches). He has placed in the top three at the U.S. National Championships six times, winning the javelin event in 2010, 2014 and 2015. He represented the United States in international competition between 2009 and 2016, including 2 Olympic (2012, 2016), 2 World Championship (2009, 2015) and 2 Pan American (2011, 2015) teams. In 2009, at the World Championships in Berlin, Germany, Sean qualified for the final with a season best throw and ultimately finished 12th.
Early life
Sean Furey was born August 31, 1982 to Kathy Furey (who later became Kathy Stupak by marriage).
He grew up in
Methuen, Massachusetts
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with his younger brother Ryan and began throwing the
javelin
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while at
Methuen High School
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.
He won two state javelin championships and in 2000, won the National Scholastic Championship.
During his senior season, Furey led his school to the
Merrimack Valley Conference
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title and was named to the All-Scholastic team by the ''
Boston Herald
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''.
He graduated from Methuen in 2000.
Furey also played on the school's
football team.
After high school, Furey attended
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. He graduated in 2005 with a 3.80 GPA and an engineering degree.
Athletic career
At Dartmouth, Furey set the school record in javelin, with a distance of .
In 2005, he won the
Ivy League
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championship and was named the "Scholar Athlete of the Year" by the
U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.
At the 2005
NCAA Outdoor Championships, he placed third with a throw of .
After college, Furey moved to
San Diego
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to train.
At the
2008 Olympic Trials, he placed seventh. In 2009, he placed third in the
National Championships
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and qualified for Worlds with a throw of .
At the
World Championships
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, he was in fifth place among the "B" group after the qualification round of the javelin throw. However, he did not match that success in the final and finished in 12th place out of 12 competitors that made the final.
Furey won the 2010 National Championships with a throw of .
In 2011, he finished in second place, recording a distance of .
At the
2011 Pan American Games
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, Furey placed fourth.
At the
2012 Olympic Trials, Furey was battling a back injury.
He placed fourth, throwing the javelin .
Two weeks prior to the Trials, he had met the
Olympic "A" Standard of by throwing a new personal best in
Lisle, Illinois
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. First and second place did not make the make standard, allowing Furey and fifth-place finisher
Cyrus Hostetler
Cyrus Hostetler (born August 8, 1986) is an American javelin thrower who competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics and 2016 Summer Olympics.
High school
At Newberg High School, Cyrus lettered in football, basketball, and baseball. He did not pick u ...
to make the Olympic team.
After the meet, he remarked "It's mixed emotions, fourth place vs. the Olympic team ... It's bittersweet. I just didn't execute like I needed."
Furey entered the 2012 Olympics with the longest throw by an American in 2012,
and was ranked number 16 in the world.
He competed in the "B" group preliminary round of the javelin throw on August 8. He placed 18th in his group and 37th overall and did not advance to the finals.
Furey is coached by former Olympian
Todd Reich and sponsored by
Mizuno
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.
"Todd is a talented guy," says Furey. "He knows what the elite javelin throwers are doing."
Furey says he has no plans to retire anytime soon. "I won't quit until my arm falls off," he said.
Personal life
Furey currently lives in San Diego, California with his wife Matthan "Mattie" Chatterton-Richmond.
He works part-time at
Raytheon
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as a
mechanical engineer
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doing what he describes as "bomb-proofing electronics" for the
United States Navy
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.
When asked why he chose to continue pursuing the javelin, instead of concentrating on his higher paying engineering career, Furey remarked "Missing out on money, I don't care. We have everything we need and more. Making money won't make me happier. Being on the Olympic team will make me happier."
Competition record
Seasonal bests by year
*2000 - 69.27
*2001 - 62.09
*2003 - 70.83
*2004 - 73.18
*2005 - 73.83
*2006 - 73.43
*2007 - 74.10
*2008 - 80.45
*2009 - 79.28
*2010 - 79.91
*2011 - 81.62
*2012 - 82.73
*2013 - 80.04
*2014 - 81.24
*2015 - 83.08
*2016 - 76.26
References
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1982 births
Living people
American male javelin throwers
Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics
Athletes (track and field) at the 2016 Summer Olympics
Olympic track and field athletes of the United States
Place of birth missing (living people)
Track and field athletes from San Diego
People from Methuen, Massachusetts
Sportspeople from Essex County, Massachusetts
Dartmouth Big Green men's track and field athletes
Athletes (track and field) at the 2015 Pan American Games
World Athletics Championships athletes for the United States
USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships winners
Pan American Games track and field athletes for the United States