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Athletics at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's hammer throw

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Women's hammer throw
at the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad
The medal ceremony of the event.
VenueStade de France, Paris, France
Date
  • 4 August 2024 (qualification)
    6 August 2024 (final)
Winning distance76.97 m
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Camryn Rogers  Canada
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Annette Echikunwoke  United States
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Zhao Jie  China
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The women's hammer throw at the 2024 Summer Olympics was held in Paris, France, on 4 and 6 August 2024. This was the 7th time that the event is contested at the Summer Olympics.

Summary

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World record holder, triple defending champion Anita Włodarczyk returned for a fourth. She turned 39 two days after competition. The rest of the podium Wang Zheng and Malwina Kopron were also back. World leader and #3 of all time Brooke Andersen would ordinarily be the favorite, but she could not land a fair throw at the US Trials and did not qualify. Anderson was the 2022 World Champion; the 2023 World Champion was Camryn Rogers who is also #2 on the world list, just ahead of 2019 World Champion, 2023 bronze medalist DeAnna Price. [1]

Krista Tervo, Annette Echikunwoke, Katrine Koch Jacobsen, Rogers and Price were the auto qualifiers. Włodarczyk was the last qualifier for the final with 71.06m, her fifth final.[2]

Zhao Jie started off the action with 72.20m. Rogers spun it out to 74.11m. Hanna Skydan moved into second with a 73.27m. Echikunwoke almost matched that with 73.11m. Włodarczyk proved she was still going to be a contender by throwing 73.17m. In the second round, Zhao took the lead with a throw of 74.27m. Silja Kosonen became the third over 74, though barely with a throw of 74.04m. In the third round Rogers took back the lead with a 74.47m. Five throws later, Echikunwoke pushed the competition a meter farther to 75.48m. In the fourth round, Rogers made it a lot closer, throwing 75.44m. It went to the fifth round, where Rogers got off the winner, 76.97 m (252 ft 6 in). Włodarczyk got off a 74.23m to just miss a fourth medal in a row.[3][4] Along with Ethan Katzberg, Canada wins both hammer throw events at the Olympics.

Background

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The women's hammer throw has been present on the Olympic athletics programme since 2000.

Global records before the 2024 Summer Olympics
Record Athlete (Nation) Distance (m) Location Date
World record  Anita Włodarczyk (POL) 82.98[5] Warsaw, Poland 26 August 2016
Olympic record 82.29 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 15 August 2016
World leading  Brooke Andersen (USA) 79.92[6] Tucson, United States 20 April 2024
Area records before the 2024 Summer Olympics[7]
Area Record Athlete (Nation) Distance (m)
Africa (records)  Annette Echikunwoke (NGR) 75.49
Asia (records)  Wang Zheng (CHN) 77.68
Europe (records)  Anita Włodarczyk (POL) 82.98 WR
North, Central America

and Caribbean (records)

 DeAnna Price (USA) 80.31
Oceania (records)  Lauren Bruce (NZL) 74.61
South America (records)  Jennifer Dahlgren (ARG) 73.74

Qualification

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For the women's hammer throw event, the qualification period was between 1 July 2023 and 30 June 2024. 32 athletes were able to qualify for the event, with a maximum of three athletes per nation, by throwing the entry standard of 74.00 m or further or by their World Athletics Ranking for this event.[8][9]

Results

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Qualification

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The qualification was held on 4 August, starting at 10:20 (UTC+2) for Group A and 11:45 (UTC+2) for Group B in the morning. 32 athletes qualified for the first round by qualification distance or world ranking.[10]

Rank Group Athlete Nation 1 2 3 Distance Notes
1 B Krista Tervo  Finland x 74.79 74.79 Q, NR
2 A Camryn Rogers  Canada x 74.69 74.69 Q
3 B DeAnna Price  United States 72.08 73.79 73.79 Q
4 A Annette Echikunwoke  United States 73.52 73.52 Q
5 B Katrine Koch Jacobsen  Denmark 72.36 x 73.04 73.04 Q
6 A Hanna Skydan  Azerbaijan 69.58 69.04 72.55 72.55 q
7 A Zhao Jie  China 70.78 72.49 72.24 72.49 q
8 B Sara Fantini  Italy 72.40 69.93 71.08 72.40 q
9 B Silja Kosonen  Finland x 68.51 72.11 72.11 q
10 B Rosa Rodríguez  Venezuela x 67.28 71.76 71.76 q
11 A Bianca Ghelber  Romania 71.42 x 71.34 71.42 q
12 B Anita Włodarczyk  Poland 71.04 70.41 71.06 71.06 q
13 A Li Jiangyan  China x 70.54 x 70.54
14 A Erin Reese  United States 68.74 70.23 x 70.23
15 A Stephanie Ratcliffe  Australia x x 70.07 70.07
16 B Nicola Tuthill  Ireland x 68.87 69.90 69.90
17 B Stamatia Scarvelis  Greece 69.38 66.86 x 69.38
18 A Thea Löfman [sv]  Sweden 64.13 68.92 69.12 69.12
19 A Rose Loga  France 68.94 63.10 x 68.94
20 A Lauren Bruce  New Zealand x 67.03 68.93 68.93
21 A Suvi Koskinen  Finland 66.14 x 67.90 67.90
22 B Zalina Marghieva  Moldova x 67.84 66.45 67.84
23 A Malwina Kopron  Poland 65.39 65.65 67.68 67.68
24 B Vanessa Sterckendries  Belgium 67.67 x 64.67 67.67
25 A Zahra Tatar  Algeria 66.06 66.99 66.90 66.99
26 B Iryna Klymets  Ukraine 66.95 66.61 65.70 66.95
27 A Beatrice Nedberge Llano  Norway 66.11 66.92 64.77 66.92
28 B Wang Zheng  China 66.92 x x 66.92
29 B Oyesade Olatoye  Nigeria x 64.36 66.41 66.41
30 B Réka Gyurátz  Hungary x 64.77 63.86 64.77
A Mayra Gaviria  Colombia x r NM
B Alexandra Tavernier  France x x x NM

Final

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The final is scheduled to be held on 6 August, starting at 20:00 (UTC+2) in the evening.[10]

Rank Athlete Nation 1 2 3 4 5 6 Distance Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Camryn Rogers  Canada 74.11 x 74.47 75.44 76.97 x 76.97
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Annette Echikunwoke  United States 73.11 71.45 75.48 x 73.32 73.56 75.48 SB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Zhao Jie  China 72.90 74.27 73.95 72.79 73.88 71.88 74.27
4 Anita Włodarczyk  Poland 73.17 72.18 73.13 73.61 74.23 69.77 74.23 SB
5 Silja Kosonen  Finland x 74.04 72.44 x 73.12 72.10 74.04 SB
6 Krista Tervo  Finland x 73.83 x 72.56 71.25 x 73.83
7 Hanna Skydan  Azerbaijan 73.27 72.48 71.39 73.66 72.91 73.27 73.66 SB
8 Rosa Rodríguez  Venezuela 71.02 72.98 x 71.22 70.85 x 72.98 SB
9 Bianca Ghelber  Romania x 72.24 72.36 Did not advance 72.36
10 Katrine Koch Jacobsen  Denmark 71.65 70.64 71.09 Did not advance 71.65
11 DeAnna Price  United States x 70.18 71.00 Did not advance 71.00
12 Sara Fantini  Italy 69.20 69.58 x Did not advance 69.58

References

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  1. ^ https://worldathletics.org/records/toplists/throws/hammer-throw/all/women/senior/2024?regionType=world&page=1&bestResultsOnly=true&maxResultsByCountry=all&eventId=10229532&ageCategory=senior
  2. ^ https://olympics.com/OG2024/pdf/OG2024/ATH/OG2024_ATH_C74F_ATHWHAMMER------------QUAL--------.pdf
  3. ^ https://olympics.com/OG2024/pdf/OG2024/ATH/OG2024_ATH_N59A_ATHWHAMMER------------FNL-000100--.pdf
  4. ^ https://olympics.com/OG2024/pdf/OG2024/ATH/OG2024_ATH_C73I2_ATHWHAMMER------------FNL-000100--.pdf
  5. ^ "All time Top lists – Senior – Hammer throw women", World Athletics, 29 June 2024. Retrieved 29 June 2024.
  6. ^ "Season Top Lists – Senior 2024 – Hammer throw men", World Athletics, 2024. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
  7. ^ "Records – Hammer throw women". World Athletics. 3 July 2024. Retrieved 3 July 2024.
  8. ^ Sean McAlister, "How to qualify for athletics at Paris 2024. The Olympics qualification system explained", Olympics.com, 20 December 2022. Retrieved 29 June 2024.
  9. ^ "Road To | World Athletics". worldathletics.org. Retrieved 7 July 2024.
  10. ^ a b "Paris 2024 - Olympic Schedule - Athletics", Olympics.com. Retrieved 29 June 2024.