Dhaka, Sept. 17 -- Camryn Rogers set the tone early in the women's hammer throw at the world athletics championships Monday with an impressive opening toss of 78.09 metres.
Good enough for a world title. Not good enough for Rogers.
The 26-year-old from Richmond, B.C., put the competition out of reach with her second throw of 80.51 metres to claim her second straight world championship gold medal in dominant fashion.
Rogers's winning throw broke her own Canadian record and is the second longest ever behind the world record of 82.98 set by Poland's Anita Wlodarczyk in 2016. Rogers's previous personal best was 78.88 metres.
"I think I'm feeling every single emotion under the sun, all it once," Rogers said. "I think tonight was everything...
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