Ain Roost, born on May twelfth, nineteen forty-six, is a retired male discus thrower, javelin thrower, shot putter, and psychologist. Originally from Sweden, he and his family relocated to Canada when he was just five years old, fleeing the Soviet occupation of Estonia. This early experience of displacement shaped his resilience and determination, qualities that would later define his athletic career.
Roost represented Canada at the Summer Olympics in nineteen seventy-two and nineteen seventy-six, showcasing his talent on the world stage. His athletic prowess was further highlighted when he claimed the bronze medal in the men's discus throw at the nineteen seventy-one Pan American Games held in Cali, Colombia. He continued to compete at a high level, finishing fifth at the nineteen seventy-five Pan American Games.
During his collegiate years, Ain Roost was an All-American thrower for the Utah State Aggies track and field team, where he achieved a commendable fourth place in the discus at the nineteen sixty-eight NCAA University Division outdoor track and field championships. Beyond his throwing career, he also excelled as a national-level pool player, demonstrating his diverse athletic abilities.
Now residing in San Diego, California, Roost has transitioned from his competitive sports career to a fulfilling role as a psychologist, where he continues to impact lives positively.