Andreas Thorkildsen

Andreas Thorkildsen: Family, Career & Net Worth

Andreas Thorkildsen is a legendary former Norwegian track and field athlete who competed in the Javelin throw.

This former athlete has won several gold medals in Olympic Games, European Championship, and World Championships.

Thorkildsen is the first male javelin thrower in history to win all three events, European, World, and Olympic Championship.

Andreas Thorkildsen biting his Gold Medal
Andreas Thorkildsen biting his Gold Medal

Also, he has set a Norwegian record of 91.59 meters which is also his personal best record.

In the article, we have mentioned detailed information about Andreas Thorkildsen.

Quick Facts: Andreas Thorkildsen

Well, before we get started, let us know some of Thorkildsen’s quick facts:

Birth Name Andreas Thorkildsen
Age 42 Years Old
Nick Name Andreas
Date of Birth April 01, 1982
Gender Male
Profession Track and Field Athlete “Javelin Thrower” 
Place of Birth Kristiansand, Norway
Nationality Norwegian
Ethnicity Not Available
Horoscope Aries
Marital Status Not Married
Girlfriend Christina Vukicevic
Children None
Father Tomm Thorkildsen
Mother Bente Amundsen
Siblings Christian Thorkildsen
Education Kristiansand Cathedral School
Religion Christian
Height 6 feet and 2 inches or 188cm
Weight 90kg or 198 pounds
Eye Color Greenish
Hair Color Blonde
Net Worth $1 Million to $5 Million
Source of Income Javelin Throw 
Active Years 1996-2016
Personal Best 91.59 meters
Social Media Instagram
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Last Update April, 2024

Early Life and Family of Andreas Thorkildsen

Andreas Thorkildsen, a track and field athlete, was born on April 01, 1982, in the beautiful location of Kristiansand, Norway.

Thorkildsen was born to Tomm Thorkildsen (Father) and Bente Amundsen (Mother), who holds the nationality of Norway.

Moreover, his father is a former javelin thrower, while his mother was a hurdles athlete who became a national champion in the 100 meters hurdles in 1972.

Andreas grew up with the support of his parents and older brother, Christian Thorkildsen.

In addition, talking about his education, Thorkildsen went to the Kristiansand Cathedral School, where he got interested in athletic sports.

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How old is Andreas Thorkildsen? Age and Body Measurements

Norwegian track and field athlete Andreas Thorkildsen is 42 Years Old.

Moreover, Thorkildsen celebrates his annual birthday on April 01 and falls under the zodiac sign of Aries.

Moreover, the sign represents his personality as optimistical, ardent, honest, and brave.

Similarly, talking about his physical appearance, this athlete has a well-maintained body which is, of course, the result of his everyday workout and training.

In addition, Andreas stands tall with an impressive body height of 6 feet and 2 inches or 188cm and weighs around 90kg or 198 pounds.

Furthermore, this Norwegian athlete is blessed with greenish eyes and blonde hair color.

Early Career of Andreas Thorkildsen

Andreas was raised by a professional javelin thrower, Tomm Thorkildsen, who trained him since the early age of 11.

He also walked in the footsteps of his father and trained along with him till 1999.

Moreover, during his early career as a teenager, Andreas also set several national records.

In 1996 at the age of 14, he set a national record of 53.82 meters. Similarly, in 1998, he made a record with 61.57 meters, in 1999 with 72.11 meters, and in 2000 with 77.48 meters.

Andreas Thorkildsen two time olympic javelin champion
Andreas Thorkildsen, two-time Olympic javelin champion

Likewise, this javelin thrower participated at the European Junior Championships in 1999 and finished at seventh position.

Moreover, Andreas won his first-ever medal as a javelin thrower in the 2000 Norwegian championships.

Similarly, the same year in World Junior Championships, Andreas won another silver medal as Gerhardus Pienaar from South Africa won a gold medal.

Rising Career 

Thorkildsen, in 2001 began training under Asmund Martinsen after moving to Oslo and joining the club SK Vidar.

With the support of Asmund, he broke the 80 meters barriers making a massive throw of 83.87 meters at Fana Stadion, which held the world junior record till 2011.

Similarly, Andreas won a silver medal at his second European Junior Championship while Aleksandr Ivanov won gold.

In 2002, during the qualifying round at the European Championship, Thorkildsen made a throw of 78.36 meters, failing to qualify as he finished at the fifteenth position.

Moreover, in the following year, at the 2003 World Championships held in Paris, Thorkildsen made a throw of 77.75 meters and ended up at the eleventh position.

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Olympic Games

In 2004, Thorkildsen was qualified for the Olympics as he made a throw of 84.12 meters at the Bergen Bislett Games.

Similarly, on July 27, he won his first IAAF Grand Prix victory beating Breaux Greer and making his season-best with 84.45 meters at the London Grand Prix.

During the 2004 Olympic javelin competition, Andreas made a throw of 81.74 meters to advance to the final round.

Thorkildsen made a surprising throw of 86.50 meters which neither Aleksandr Ivanov nor Greer could beat, and Andreas won his first Olympic gold medal.

World Championships

During the 2005 World Championship qualification round, Thorkildsen made a throw of 81 meters, beating the qualifying mark.

Moreover, after the third round of javelin throwing, Andreas came at the second position with 86.18 meters while Andrus Varnik threw 87.17 meters to win the gold medal.

The following year in 2006, he broke the 90 meters barrier for the first time at the Doha Super Grand Prix with 90.13 meters.

Thorkildsen with his Javelin
Thorkildsen with his Javelin

Moreover, during the 2006 European Championships, he managed to set a record of 91.59 meters.

Moreover, Thorkildsen placed himself at the top of the world list for the first time.

Similarly, in the 2008 season, Thorkildsen won the Golden League at Bislett in Oslo.

Likewise, the athlete also won a gold medal in the Olympics, making a new record with 90.57 meters.

Late Career and Retirements

Andreas, in 2009 became the first male javelin thrower to win all three titles of European champion, World Champion and Olympic Champion.

He won the IAAF World Championship held in Berlin with a throw of 89.59 meters.

Thus, Thorkildsen had some best years of his life, being at the top for a couple of years.

However, slowly, he began to drop down from the top positions in the 2012 Summer Olympics, where he finished in the sixth position.

Similarly, with the continued fall on his career and suffering a series of injuries, Thorkildsen in 2016 announced his retirement from the sport after competing in the final competition of the World Championships in Moscow.

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Awards and Championships

  1. Norwegian Sportsperson of the Year in 2004.
  2. European Athlete of the Year Trophy in 2008 by the European Athletic Association.
  3. Gold Medal at 2004 Olympic Games held in Athens, Greece with a throw of 86.50 meters.
  4. First place at 2008 Summer Olympics held in Beijing, China.
  5. Gold Medal at 2010 European Championship held in Barcelona, Spain with a throw of 88.37 meters.
  6. Gold Medal at 2010 IAAF Diamond League was held at the Bislett Games with a throw of 86.00 meters.

Andreas Thorkildsen: Personal Life

This Norwegian 42 Years Old former javelin thrower is currently living a single life.

However, this former athlete was in a relationship with Christina Vukicevic, a Norwegian hurdler.

The couple frequently appeared at the events as they also won the King’s Cup for men and women at the 2006 Norwegian Championships.

Andreas Thorkildsen with his former Girlfriend
Andreas Thorkildsen with his former Girlfriend

In March 2011, it was considered that they were separated and no longer are a couple.

This Norwegian former athlete has also worked as a fashion model in 2007 for former footballer Martin Dahlin where he promoted his winter and autumn collections.

How much is Andreas Thorkildsen’s Net Worth?

Andreas has undoubtedly accumulated a considerable net worth after his almost two decades of professional career as a top Norwegian javelin thrower.

As of 2024, the total estimated net worth of Andreas Thorkildsen is around $1 Million to $5 Million.

Similarly, as a retired athlete, Andreas currently earns as a javelin coach who trains his fellow Norwegian.

Thorkildsen is currently living a comfortable lifestyle, clearly seen in his social media.

Social Media Presence

Andreas is not much of a social media user as this former athlete is only active on Instagram, where he rarely posts.

Similarly, Thorkildsen has got over 21.1k followers on his Instagram account.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the personal best record of Andreas Thorkildsen?

Andreas Thorkildsen made a massive throw of 91.59 meters in the 2006 European Championships.

How many gold medals has Andreas Thorkildsen won throughout his career?

Andreas Thorkildsen has won six gold medals: two Olympic medals, one World Championship medal, two European Championships medals, and one Continental Cup medal.

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