Romas Ubartas, born on May 26, 1960, is a distinguished retired discus thrower from Lithuania. His athletic career is marked by remarkable achievements, including winning a silver medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics while representing the USSR. This accomplishment was a significant milestone in his early career.
In a historic moment for Lithuania, Ubartas clinched a gold medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics, marking the nation's first gold in this event. His personal best throw of seventy point zero six meters stands as a testament to his exceptional talent and dedication to the sport.
Ubartas also earned the title of European champion in 1986, further solidifying his status as one of the top competitors in discus throwing. During his training years, he was affiliated with Dynamo in Vilnius, where he honed his skills as an athlete.
However, his career faced a significant setback in 1993 when he finished fourth at the World Track and Field Championships in Germany. Following this event, he failed a doping test, resulting in a four-year disqualification from the sport.