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Price first American woman to win hammer World title

September 29, 2019 00:40 IST

IMAGE: DeAnna Price threw 77.54 metres with her third attempt to claim the gold medal. Photograph: Patrick Smith/Getty Images

DeAnna Price won the women's hammer at the World Athletics Championships on Saturday to become the first US athlete to claim the title.

 

Price, who led qualifying with 73.77 metres, threw 77.54 metres with her third attempt as she took advantage of the absence of four-times world champion Anita Wlodarczyk who was sidelined with injury.

The 26-year-old, who celebrated in front of fans with an American flag draped around her shoulders, had emerged as favourite after setting the season's best and North American record of 78.24 metres to win the US title in late July.

Joana Fiodorow was second with a personal best of 76.35 and China's Wang Zheng took bronze with 74.76.

Wlodarczyk has dominated the sport in recent years, winning the last two Olympic golds and four of the last five world championship titles.

Source: REUTERS
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