Doha: DeAnna Price has become the first American woman to win the women's hammer competition in the World Athletics Championship.
"It feels absolutely amazing. This was the best timing to improve the personal record," IAAF's official website quoted Price as saying.
She achieved the feat on Saturday. She threw 77.54 metres with her third attempt to win the gold medal while Poland's Joanna Fiodorow secured silver with 76.35m throw.
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">🇺🇸 @DeannaPrice32 leads the women's hammer throw qualifying.
— IAAF (@iaaforg) September 27, 2019
Could the @usatf champ bring home #WorldAthleticsChamps 🥇 come tomorrow night? pic.twitter.com/k1yyljzCvr🇺🇸 @DeannaPrice32 leads the women's hammer throw qualifying.
— IAAF (@iaaforg) September 27, 2019
Could the @usatf champ bring home #WorldAthleticsChamps 🥇 come tomorrow night? pic.twitter.com/k1yyljzCvr