2024 Paris Olympics

Watch former Cal hammer thrower Camryn Rogers win historic gold for Canada at Paris Olympics

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The 25-year-old from Richmond, B.C., made history by claiming gold on Tuesday, becoming the first Canadian to medal in the women’s hammer throw at the Olympics with a top throw of 76.97 meters at Stade de France.

Camryn Rogers made history Tuesday by claiming gold and becoming the first Canadian to medal in the women's hammer throw at the Olympics.

The 25-year-old Rogers trained at UC Berkeley. She was born and raised outside of Vancouver, British Columbia.

Rogers' top throw on Tuesday to claim gold was 76.97 meters at Stade de France.

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Canadian hammer thrower Camryn Rogers, who trains at UC Berkeley, has her sights set on Paris.
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