Defending world champion Rogers leading qualifier for women’s hammer throw final
TOKYO — Canada’s Camryn Rogers is one step closer to defending her title at the world athletics championships.
The 26-year-old from Richmond, B.C., had a top throw — also her first throw — of 77.52 metres in Group B of the qualification round of the women’s hammer throw to top all competitors in Sunday’s (local time) morning session.
The final is set for Monday’s evening session.
“Today felt really good,” Rogers told reporters. “From the moment I stepped out onto the track, I had a very clear idea of what I needed to do and how to do it. So to be able to step in the ring, execute the way Coach Moh (Mohamad Saatara) and I planned to do, and to walk away with a great throw — today was perfect in terms of a qualification round.


