Victoria Hudson of Austria electrified the European Team Championships in Maribor by delivering a spectacular performance in the women’s javelin throw.
She threw a massive distance of 67.76m, setting a new personal best and claiming the world-leading mark for 2025. Her powerful and precise throw not only secured her the top spot but also sent a clear message to her rivals that she is a serious contender on the international stage.
Hudson’s performance stood out in a highly competitive field. On the other hand, Norway’s Sigrid Borge delivered an impressive effort of 65.66m, earning second place and proving her consistency among Europe’s best. Meanwhile, Serbia’s Adriana Vilagos clinched third with 62.75m, showcasing the depth of talent in the women’s javelin this season.
Breaking Down Hudson’s Winning Throw and What It Means for the Season
Victoria Hudson’s throw represents a significant leap forward in her career. Achieving a personal best on such a big stage highlights her dedication to training and technical refinement.
In addition, this world-leading position has her as a favourite for upcoming major competitions, including the World Athletics Championships and the Olympic Games.
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Her competitors will now face the challenge of surpassing this mark, raising the stakes for the season. Meanwhile, Sigrid Borge’s strong performance keeps her firmly in the mix, while Adriana Vilagos’s podium finish signals Serbia’s growing presence in the event.
The European Team Championships provided the perfect platform for these athletes to showcase their form and set the tone for an exciting season ahead. Fans can expect fierce rivalries and thrilling contests as the women’s javelin field pushes toward new heights.