By Lori Ewing BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Camryn Rogers won the women's hammer throw on Thursday to secure a shock double gold for Canada after Ethan Katzberg ...
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THESE SALTWIRE VIDEOSBUDAPEST - Camryn Rogers won the women's hammer throw on Thursday to secure a shock double gold for Canada after Ethan Katzberg had claimed a surprise title in the men's event.
Rogers, silver medallist last year in Eugene, went one better in Budapest, winning with a throw of 77.22 metres. Americans won silver and bronze with Janee Kassanavoid throwing 76.36 for second and team mate DeAnna Price taking third with 75.41. The 24-year-old Rogers, who won the Commonwealth Games title last year for her first major international win, claimed victory with her opening throw.
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