Ethan Katzberg's Record-Breaking Triumph: Canada Shines in Global Hammer Competitions

Canada's Ethan Katzberg achieved a world championship record with a throw of 84.70 metres, making him the fifth-longest hammer thrower in history. This win marks his third global title in three years. His victory contributed to a Canadian hammer double in Tokyo, following Camryn Rogers' success.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 16-09-2025 20:17 IST | Created: 16-09-2025 20:17 IST
Ethan Katzberg's Record-Breaking Triumph: Canada Shines in Global Hammer Competitions

In an impressive display of athletic prowess, Canada's Ethan Katzberg set a world championship record with a massive hammer throw of 84.70 metres on Tuesday, becoming the fifth-longest thrower in history. Katzberg, only 23 years old, is now a double world champion, following his Olympic triumph last year.

Katzberg's win was part of a Canadian hammer double in Tokyo, with Camryn Rogers achieving a similar feat the day before. The competition was fierce, as Germany's Merlin Hummel secured silver, improving his personal best significantly. Meanwhile, Hungary's Bence Halasz added a world bronze to his accolades.

The championship saw a thrilling battle of throws, with Katzberg consistently dominating the event, culminating in a standout performance that secured his place in the record books. His consistent ability to deliver outstanding throws under pressure highlights his exceptional talent and competitive spirit.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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