It was a typo. His mark was 22.19m.

--- "Wayne T. Armbrust" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> By my calculator (I don't have a Big Green Book),
> 21.19m equals approximately
> 69-6 1/4.  Anybody know what Toth's real mark was? 
> Another example, if one was
> needed, of why marks should not be converted.
> 
> USATF Communications wrote:
> 
> > Three Americans threw over 71 feet, 10 inches for
> the first time ever in a
> > single competition, with Kevin Toth earning
> victory with a throw of 21.19m
> > /72-9.75 to break John Godina’s 1999 Hayward Field
> record of 72-3 as well as
> > Al Feuerbach’s 1974 meet mark of 70-7.5
> 
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