One and done – that was the morning’s hammer throw
competition for Poland’s world record holder Anita Wlodarczyk, one of the most
prohibitive favorites in any event of these World Championships.
Wlodarczyk's 75.01/246-1 leads 12 qualifiers into Thursday’s final.
China, Germany, and the United States grabbed 6 of the 12
qualifying spots.
Zheng Wang (3rd, 73.06/239-8) and Wenxiu Zhang (4th,
72.92/239-3), will have the support of this highly vocal hometown crowd.
Germany’s 31-year-old 2007 World champ Bette Heidler
(9th, 70.60/231-7) seeks her 5th World or Olympic medal in her 10th
appearance at a major meet. Compatriot Katrin Klaas (7th, 71.41/234-3) goes for her first major
medal in her 8th attempt; she was 4th in 2009 and 5th
in the 2012 London Olympics.
US teammates Amber Campbell (72.06/236-5) and Amanda Bingson
(69.99/229-7) advanced by placing 6th and 11th,
respectively. Campbell noted that she feels very
comfortable in this facility as these World Championships mark her fourth
competition in the Bird’s Nest.
“It’s been a very good year so I’m just going to keep
building on that,” she continued. “I had a 72 to open with and I’ll take it!”
Campbell was gracious to teammate and fellow qualifier
Bingson. “I’m so happy for her. I know she was back here sweating but she’s a
solid, solid girl and strong enough to do great tomorrow.”
US record holder Bingson, who finished 7th in the first qualifying
group and then had to wait through the second before learning she had advanced,
was excited by her 3rd throw, a three meter improvement over her other legal mark.
Until this point in her career, she said, “… it’s been
super, super jumps, and now we realize at 75m, you just can’t make those kinds
of jumps anymore.”
“I know I have the strength and I have the power and I know
it’s in my head. I know on the last throw I just relaxed a little bit and
trusted myself to do what I knew I had to do.”
“Next year is really what we’re banking on.”
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