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However, the ISTAF Berlin has always been more than just a competition for Vetter; it is a homecoming. Even when his body failed to meet the demands of a 90-meter throw, the atmosphere in Berlin remained a place where his "dreams come true"—not necessarily through a gold medal in 2022, but through the enduring support of over 20,000 fans who celebrate his historic legacy, including his record-breaking five ISTAF victories.
For German javelin star , 2022 was a year defined by physical constraints and the emotional weight of watching from the sidelines. After dominating the sport with the second-longest throw in history (97.76m) in 2020, Vetter faced a persistent shoulder injury that forced him to withdraw from the 2022 World Athletics Championships . This "cutting out" of the competitive circuit was a significant blow to a man who had become the "crowd favorite" at Berlin’s Olympic Stadium. However, the ISTAF Berlin has always been more
The specific phrase "Everything cut out at the ISTAF" likely refers to the bittersweet irony of Johannes Vetter’s 2022 season: while the world-class javelin thrower was forced to "cut out" of major competitions due to a shoulder injury, he remained a celebrated figure at the ISTAF Berlin , a meet where he has historically achieved legendary status. Resilience Amidst Absence: Vetter’s 2022 Berlin Narrative After dominating the sport with the second-longest throw