Olympic Women’s Hammer — Rogers Completes Canada Event Double

Having won with her first throw in Budapest last summer, Camryn Rogers salted away the Olympic gold on her fifth. (KIRBY LEE/IMAGE OF SPORT)

THE ROSTER OF very likely medalists was pared to a pair of World Championships gold medalists after the U.S. Trials. That duo: Canada’s 2023 world champion Camryn Rogers and the event’s second 80-meter thrower, DeAnna Price of the USA, who won at the Worlds of ’19.

The 25-year-old Rogers has been the model of consistency. In 18 finals over the past 2 years, she finished with a best of less than 75m (246-1) only once. Price, 31, 8th at the previous two Olympics and 3rd at Budapest23, had regularly thrown at a high level this year. Rogers held a 4–1 edge in their previous meetings.

There were numerous others eager to step up, including Trials winner Annette Echikunwoke; the 21-year-old rapidly improving Chinese, Jie Zhao; new European Champion Sara Fantini (Italy); and young Finn Silja Kosonen. And of course, history’s greatest hammer thrower, WR owner Anita Włodarczyk (Poland), now in the twilight of her illustrious career.

The qualification standard, 73.00 (239-6), proved too far for all but six entrants. The first to reach it was a relaxed-looking Echikunwoke (241-2/73.52), soon followed by Rogers (245-0/74.69). Azeri Hanna Skydan and Jie were next in Group A.

The second group yielded the best throw of the day, a national record 245-4 (74.79) by Finland’s Krista Tervo. Price and Dane Katrine Jacobsen also produced automatic qualifiers; Fantini, Kosonen and Włodarczyk advanced, while third American Erin Reese did not.

Price began the final by fouling into the net. This was a harbinger of what was to follow, as she could only manage a 232-11 (71.00) best, leaving her 11th and out after three rounds.

Meanwhile, Echikunwoke opened safely at 239-10 (73.11), then unleashed a 247-8 (75.48) bomb in the third round, within a centimeter of her PR, placing her in a completely unexpected lead.

Rogers, notably stoic in the ring and a meter behind after three rounds, closed the gap to 2 inches in the fourth, and decisively claimed the gold medal with her 252-6 (76.97) mark on her next throw. As at the World Champs last summer, the result followed a men’s hammer win for Canada by Ethan Katzberg.

The battle for the bronze was won by the always-smiling Zhao, whose 243-8 (74.27) held off a clutch seasonal best from Włodarczyk by only 2 inches. Finns Kosonen and Tervo followed.

Canada’s first women’s champion since ’28, Rogers said, “Coming to this moment, getting to that fifth round, it’s a moment of do or die. To be able to do it when it counts, with that throw, to see my coach [Cal’s Mo Saatara] cheering from the stands, it’s like, ‘OK, I think we did it.’ To see the mark pop up — this is the kind of thing we’ve been training for, fighting for. I’m just glad I was able to make him proud of having all our training lead to this.”

Echikunwoke, the first U.S. Olympic medalist in the event, said, “It’s really an honor, and I’m grateful for the competition.”


WOMEN’S HAMMER RESULTS

FINAL (August 06)

(temperature 80F/27C; humidity 52%)

1. Camryn Rogers (Can) 252-6 (76.97)

(243-1, f, 244-4, 247-6, 252-6, f) (74.11, f, 74.47, 75.44, 76.97, f);

2. Annette Echikunwoke (US) 247-8 (75.48)

(239-10, 234-5, 247-8, f, 240-7, 241-4) (73.11, 71.45, 75.48, f, 73.32, 73.56);

3. Jie Zhao (Chn) 243-8 (74.27)

(239-2, 243-8, 242-7, 238-9, 242-5, 235-10) (72.90, 74.27, 73.95, 72.79, 73.88, 71.88);

4. Anita Włodarczyk (Pol) 243-6 (74.23)

(240-0, 236-10, 239-11, 241-6, 243-6, 228-11) (73.17, 72.18, 73.13, 73.61, 74.23, 69.77);

5. Silja Kosonen (Fin) 242-11 (74.04)

(f, 242-11, 237-8, f, 239-11, 236-6) (f, 74.04, 72.44, f, 73.12, 72.10);

6. Krista Tervo (Fin) 242-2 (73.83)

(f, 242-2, f, 238-1, 233-9, f) (f, 73.83, f, 72.56, 71.25, f);

7. Hanna Skydan (Aze) 241-8 (73.66)

(240-4, 237-9, 234-2, 241-8, 239-2, 240-4) (73.27, 72.48, 71.39, 73.66, 72.91, 73.27);

8. Rosa Rodríguez (Ven) 239-5 (72.98)

(233-0, 239-5, f, 233-8, 232-5, f) (71.02, 72.98, f, 71.22, 70.85, f);

9. Bianca Ghelber (Rom) 237-5 (72.36)

(f, 237-0, 237-5) (f, 72.24, 72.36);

10. Katrine Koch Jacobsen (Den) 235-1 (71.65)

(235-1, 231-9, 233-3) (71.65, 70.64, 71.09);

11. DeAnna Price (US) 232-11 (71.00)

(f, 230-3, 232-11) (f, 70.18, 71.00);

12. Sara Fantini (Ita) 228-3 (69.58)

(227-0, 228-3, f) (69.20, 69.58, f).


* = progression of the leading throw; ¶ = athlete’s best of the day
first 3 rounds
Price f 70.18 71.00¶
Zhao 72.90* 74.27*¶ 73.95
Rodríguez 71.02 72.98¶ f
Rogers 74.11* f 74.47*
Tervo f 73.83¶ f
Jacobsen 71.65¶ 70.64 71.09
Skydan 73.27 72.48 71.39
Echikunwoke 73.11 71.45 75.48*¶
Ghelber f 72.24 72.36¶
Włodarczyk 73.17 72.18 73.13
Fantini 69.20 69.58¶ f
Kosonen f 74.04¶ 72.44
rounds 4 & 5
Rodríguez 71.22 70.85
Włodarczyk 73.61 74.23¶
Skydan 73.66¶ 72.91
Tervo 72.56 71.25
Kosonen f 73.12
Zhao 72.79 73.88
Rogers 75.44 76.97*¶
Echikunwoke f 73.32
last round
Rodríguez f
Skydan 73.27
Tervo f
Kosonen 72.10
Włodarczyk 69.77
Zhao 71.88
Echikunwoke 73.56
Rogers f

QUALIFYING (August 04; auto-qualifier 239-6/73.00)

Qualifiers: Tervo 245-4 (74.79) NR, Rogers 245-0 (74.69), Price 242-1 (73.79), Echikunwoke 241-2 (73.52), Koch Jacobsen 239-7 (73.04), Skydan 238-0 (72.55), Zhao 237-10 (72.49), Fantini 237-6 (72.40), Kosonen 236-7 (72.11), Rodríguez 235-5 (71.76), Ghelber 234-4 (71.42), Włodarczyk (Pol) 233-2 (71.06);

Non-qualifiers: Jiangyan Li (Chn) 231-5 (70.54), Erin Reese (US) 230-5 (70.23), Stephanie Ratcliffe (Aus) 229-10 (70.07), Nicola Tuthill (Ire) 229-4 (69.90), Stamatía Skarvélis (Gre) 227-7 (69.38), Thea Löfman (Swe) 226-9 (69.12), Rose Loga (Fra) 226-2 (68.94), Lauren Bruce (NZ) 226-1 (68.93), Suvi Koskinen (Fin) 222-9 (67.90), Zalina Marghieva (Mol) 222-7 (67.84), Malwina Kopron (Pol) 222-0 (67.68), Vanessa Sterckendries (Bel) 222-0 (67.67), Zahra Tatar (Alg) 219-9 (66.99), Iryna Klymets (Ukr) 219-8 (66.95), Beatrice Nedberge Llano (Nor) 219-7 (66.92), Zheng Wang (Chn) 219-7 (66.92), Sade Olatoye (Ngr) 217-10 (66.41), Réka Gyurátz (Hun) 212-6 (64.77);… 3f—Alexandra Tavernier (Fra);… nm—Mayra Gaviria (Col).