Édgar Fabian Jara Dohmann (born 8 January 1993, height: 1,67m) is a Paraguayan javelin thrower.
Jara was coached by Olympic Athlete Claudio Escauriza and Santiago Pérez up to his arrival at the University of Texas in 2014, when he started training under American former javelin thrower, Ty Sevin .
[1] In 2010, coached by Chilean Claudio Zúñiga, won the first Pan-American Games in Juiz de Fora, Brazil by throwing a PR of 61,10m.
With only 18 years old, Jara was the second youngest participant at the South-American Adult Championship in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he-advanced to the finals and was the only javelin thrower to achieve a PR at the meet.
In 2014, Jara was one of three Paraguayan throwers to reach over 70 metres, including Víctor Fatecha and Larson Giovanni Diaz Martinez.