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Curtis Moss (born April 12, 1987, in
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) is a
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athlete competing in the
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. He competed in the javelin throw event at the 2012 Summer Olympics where he finished 22nd with a throw of 78.22 m. He came in first at the 2012 Canadian National Championships in Calgary, achieving an Olympic "A" Standard. He finished 15th at the 2006
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, China. On May 12, 2012, he set an event record for the javelin throw at the
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, with a distance of 75.32 metres. His personal best is a distance of 81.21 metres, set on June 13, 2012, in
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, Canada. Moss was suspended in 2015 for a banned substance,
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, detected in June 2015. His proposed sanction ended January 4, 2016.


Seasonal bests by year

* 2003 – 53.21 * 2004 – 57.41 * 2005 – 68.37 * 2006 – 57.77 * 2009 – 78.32 * 2010 – 74.76 * 2011 – 75.53 * 2012 – 81.21 * 2013 – 76.86


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* 1987 births Living people Canadian male javelin throwers Olympic track and field athletes for Canada Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics Track and field athletes from British Columbia Sportspeople from New Westminster University of British Columbia alumni UBC Thunderbirds football players 20th-century Canadian people 21st-century Canadian people {{Canada-athletics-bio-stub