DeAnna Price gave a clinic on how to compete in the hammer throw.
In October 2019, DeAnna Price took the gold in the World Championships Outdoor Athletics. Her presser was a chance for DeAnna to let the media appreciate all of the hard work that goes into the hammer.
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DeAnna Price, photo by Kevmofoto
In Eugene, this past weekend, DeAnna Price took on all comers and threw 4 throws that could have won the Olympic Trials.
DeAnna Price, photo by Kevmofoto
Special thanks to Sam Fariss of SOJC Track Bureau, who wrote this piece.
Lori Shontz is the Professor of Journalism that developed SOJC and assembled the writers. Lori Shontz and Larry Eder edit all SOJC submissions.
DeAnna Price sets new American record
By Sam Fariss
SOJC Track Bureau for RunBlogRun
EUGENE, Ore. – DeAnna Price, a world champion and an Olympian, broke her own hammer throw American record not once but twice during the Olympic trials on Saturday. With an outstanding final round, Price threw a 79.98 meter toss for on third attempt and a booming 80.31 meter toss on her fifth attempt.
DeAnna Price, Olympic Trials champion, hammer throw AR, photo by Kevmofoto
“I threw over 80 meters. Oh my God. My mind… This is like mind blowing,” Price said. “Me throwing over 80 meters, this is pretty crazy.”
Price came to the trials holding both the American record, which she set in April, and the world lead, and then she broke the Trials record in qualifying.
She will be joined in Tokyo by Nike teammate Brooke Andersen who finished second with a throw of 77.72m, and Gwen Berry who finished third with a throw of 73.50m.
Price is now within two meters of the world record, 82.98 meters, which was set by two-time defending Olympic gold medalist Anita WÅ‚odarczyk in 2016.
“She is just this amazing athlete,” Price said. “Being in that territory is a true honor. The first time I met her was in 2015. She is genuinely a nice person.”
Everytime Price stepped in or out of the ring, her face was lit up by a smile that she said was both due to nerves and excitement. And after losing a family member to COVID, she said it meant the world to have loved ones, such as her grandfather, here in Eugene with her during the trials.
“I have such a fantastic family,” she said. ” I can smile in the ring and know it’s not just me, it’s us.”
Following her final throw, Price broke down into tears of happiness and celebration.
“We are all paving a way just to be better,” she said. “It’s amazing, watching these throwers progress it gets better and better.”
To learn more about DeAnna Price, please check out this feature: https://www.runblogrun.com/2021/01/taking-a-spin-with-deanna-price-light-hearted-gold-medalist-is-all-business-in-the-ring.html
To check out this amazing presser on the WC Doha hammer throw, featuring gold medalist DeAnna Price, please click here! https://www.runblogrun.com/2020/01/2019-doha-wc-presser-diary-womens-hammer-throw-price-fiodorow-wang-speak-on-their-beginnings-and-wha.html
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Sam Fariss is a freelance journalist and a contributor for RunBlogRun. Sam writes a column called “Run By Women,” which gives a spotlight to female track and field athletes who are often overlooked. Sam is living in Austin, Texas, where she works full-time while also covering major running events, both in-person and remotely. Sam Fariss began writing for RunBlogRun in 2021.
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