Jay Silvester


L. Jay Silvester and participated in college athletics at Utah State University from 1956 to 1959 is an American retired athlete who mainly competed in the discus throw. In this event he finished in Athletics at the [1964 Summer Olympics – Men's discus throw|fourth], Athletics at the [1968 Summer Olympics – Men's discus throw|fifth], Athletics at the [1972 Summer Olympics – Men's discus throw|second] and Athletics at the [1976 Summer Olympics – Men's discus throw|eighth] place at the 1964, 1968, 1972 and 1976 Summer Olympics, respectively, and won a bronze medal at the 1975 [Pan American Games].
During his career, Silvester won five American Universities|AAU] discus titles and set four Men's [discus throw world record progression|world records], two in 1961 and two in 1968. His personal bests were 70.38 m in the discus and 20.01 m in the shot put. Silvester also won the British AAA Championships titles in the discus and shot put events at the 1962 AAA Championships.
After retirement, he worked as professor of physical education at Brigham Young University.
Silvester held the M35 Masters American Records for the Shot Put and Discus Throw, and is the current holder of the
M70 Masters American Records for the Discus Throw. Silvester won gold medals for the M45 Discus Throw at the 1983
and 1984 Masters National Outdoor Championships.

Personal life

Silvester is a member of the [Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints], and he was their first member to participate in 4 Olympic Games.