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Canada's Camryn Rogers celebrates her gold medal victory in Tuesday's women's hammer throw final at Stade de France in Saint-Denis, near Paris. (Patrick Smith/Getty Images)


August 7, 2024 Tags:

Camryn Rogers, a 25-year-old athlete from Richmond, B.C., made history by winning the gold medal in the women's hammer throw at the Paris Olympics. This victory marks Canada's sixth gold medal at the Games and is the first time a Canadian has meddled in this event. Additionally, it's the first gold for Canada in women's athletics since the 1928 Amsterdam Games.
Overwhelmed by her achievement, Rogers expressed disbelief at her new title as an Olympic champion. "It's still surreal to say it out loud," she admitted, laughing. She emphasized how this achievement represents a lifetime of dedication and hard work, not just changing her career, but potentially altering her entire life's path.

Rogers' winning throw reached 76.97 meters, securing her place at the top. Annette Echikunwoke from the United States claimed silver with a throw of 75.48 meters, while Zhao Jie of China took bronze with 74.27 meters. Rogers moved into first place on her fifth throw, displaying both intense focus and emotion, closing her eyes in meditation as her competitors completed their final attempts. Reflecting on the pressure, she described the situation as "very stressful," but noted it was something she had trained for rigorously.

Her journey to this Olympic triumph starkly contrasts her first appearance at the Tokyo Games in 2021, where she made history as the first Canadian woman to reach the final in the hammer throw, finishing fifth. A significant difference this time was the presence of her family, especially her mother, Shari, who could not attend the Tokyo Games due to pandemic restrictions. Rogers emotionally highlighted her mother's sacrifices, expressing gratitude for her unwavering support throughout her career.

Rogers, currently the top-ranked hammer thrower globally, has a track record of success, including a silver medal at the 2022 World Championships and a gold at last year's event. She remains the only Canadian woman to medal at the World Championships in the hammer throw. Her victory adds to Canada's recent success in the event, following Ethan Katzberg's gold in the men's hammer throw earlier in the Games.

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