Magnus Kirt


Magnus Kirt is an Estonian retired athlete who competed in the javelin throw. He won the 2019 [World Championships in Athletics – Men's javelin throw|silver medal] at the 2019 [World Championships in Athletics|2019 World Championships]. His personal best of 90.61 m is the Estonian record.

Career

He competed at the 2015 World Championships in Beijing, China, without qualifying for the final, having a best throw of 82.22 metres. He competed at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, without reaching the final, having a best throw on the day of 79.33 metres.
On 3 June 2018, he broke former world champion Andrus Värnik's long-standing national record with 88.45 m at the 54th Gustav Sule memorial competition in Tartu. He then threw 88.73 m on 5 June 2018 at Paavo Nurmi Games. On 13 July 2018 he further improved the record at the IAAF Diamond League meeting in Meeting International [Mohammed VI d'Athlétisme de Rabat|Rabat], Morocco, taking the national record and meeting record to 89.75 m. In August, he 2018 [European Athletics Championships – Men's javelin throw|won bronze] at the 2018 European Athletics Championships in Berlin, Germany, with a throw of 85.96 m. He threw a distance over 90 meters for the first time on 20 June 2019, at the Golden Spike in Ostrava, Czech Republic, managing a 90.34 m throw, which he improved again two days later in Kuortane to 90.61 m. At the 2019 [World Athletics Championships] in Doha, he 2019 [World Athletics Championships – Men's javelin throw|won silver] with a throw of 86.21 m, but during his fourth throw he injured his shoulder.

Personal life

In 2024, it was announced via social media that he was expecting his first child with his Latvian partner and fellow athlete, Laura Ikauniece. Their son was born on 19 October 2024. The two publicly announced their relationship on Valentine's Day in 2020.

International competitions

Seasonal bests by year

  • 2009 – 72.97
  • 2010 – 71.41
  • 2011 – 70.07
  • 2012 – 76.97
  • 2013 – 79.82
  • 2014 – 79.70
  • 2015 – 86.65
  • 2016 – 84.47
  • 2017 – 86.06
  • 2018 – 89.75
  • 2019 – 90.61
  • 2022 - 73.67