Canada's Rogers Retains World Hammer Title with Huge Throw
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The Canadian athlete also broke his own Canadian record by throwing 80.51 metres.
Camryn Rogers improves her Canadian record en route to women's hammer throw world title repeat
Camryn Rogers became the first Canadian to successfully defend a World Athletics Championships title on Monday, and now Anita Wlodarczyk of Poland is the only women's hammer thrower with a better mark than the Richmond, B.C., athlete.
Canada's Rogers retains world hammer title with huge throw
TOKYO: Canada’s Olympic champion Camryn Rogers became a double hammer world champion in devastating fashion on Monday as she became the second-longest thrower in history with a second-round effort of 80.51 metres. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd

Rogers wins gold, sets Canadian record in hammer throw at world championships
TOKYO - Camryn Rogers set the tone early in the women's hammer throw at the world athletics championships Monday with an impressive opening toss of 78.09 metres.
Camryn Rogers wrote a story page for more than one title by winning the gold medal at the women's hammer throw at the 2025 World Championships in Tokyo. "I think I feel all the emotions I can and can imagine at the same time. Tonight, everything went as we hoped in this competition," said the double world champion. "The fact that everything is going well in a major championship makes these moments so special. Winning the world championship once …
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