Breaux Greer

Edward Breaux Greer (born 19 October 1976 in Houston, Texas, USA) is a male American javelin thrower. He is an eight time American Champion and American record holder for the javelin with a throw of 91.29 meters, achieved on June 21, 2007 during the U.S. Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Indianapolis. As according to the current 1986 model, Greer's throw in Indianapolis of 91.29 meters ranks him as the #9 javelin thrower of all time (with ne... more

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