Canada's Katzberg Wins Gold in Hammer Throw at World Athletics Championships
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Canada's Katzberg wins gold in hammer throw at world athletics championships
Canada's Ethan Katzberg won gold in men's hammer throw at the world athletics championships in Tokyo. The Olympic champion has now won two straight world titles. That equals fellow Canadian Camryn Rogers, who successfully defended her women's hammer throw world title on Sept. 15.
At 82.77 meters Merlin Hummel's hammer flies already in the first round in the final of the World Championships in Athletics in Tokyo. Personal best performance and after a brutal competition in the end also the silver medal for Hummel. He only has to give himself to Canadian Ethan Katzberg. Hummel can hardly believe it.
Katzberg claims back-to-back World Championship Throws gold
Kamloops Throws Centre Athlete Ethan Katzberg has repeated as World Champion in the Men’s Hammer Throw today in Tokyo. The 23 year-old Nanaimo native broke two records on his way to his second consecutive world title. His 2nd throw carried the distance of 84.70M to break both the World Championship record and his own previous Canadian record which stood at 84.38M The championship record had stood for 18 years before Katzberg heaved the best thr…
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