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Camryn Rogers (born June 7, 1999) is a
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athlete specializing in the
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. She is the reigning
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and
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in that discipline, in both cases the first Canadian woman to win that title, and only the second Canadian woman to win gold at the
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in any discipline. Her Olympic gold medal was the first for a Canadian woman in track and field in 96 years. Rogers is also the 2022 World silver medallist,
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champion, 2018 world U20 champion, and represented Canada at the
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. She competed at the collegiate level as a member of the
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team, winning three NCAA outdoor titles.


Early life

Rogers was born and raised in
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,
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,
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. Following her parents' divorce when she was three years old, she was raised by her mother, Shari Rogers, a hairdresser. Her mother would later say, "for many years, it was just her and I. Many struggles along the way. A lot of hardships." Rogers did not initially participate in any sports, but first tried the hammer throw on January 5, 2012, upon the recommendation of one of her mother's clients, who was a member of the Richmond Kajaks track club. She would later say, "fifteen minutes before the start of the first practice of the new year. I just decided I should go. There was no way of knowing until you did it." Rogers cited the
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in
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some months afterward as solidifying her interest in becoming an elite athlete. In 2017, Rogers was a high school champion in hammer throw and was recruited by several American universities. She opted to attend the
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, where she would complete two academic degrees.


Competitive career

Following her high school graduation from McMath secondary school, she attended UCB, then won the women's hammer throw event at the 2017 Canadian U20 Championships and then won the same event at the
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. She was initially named to the British Columbian team for the Canada Summer Games but withdrew in order to focus on preparations for her time at Berkeley. The following year, she won the women's hammer throw at the
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, saying it was "really special. I think the thought of me being the world champion will really hit me later." In 2019, Rogers won gold at the
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. This was a California student's first championship title in women's track and field since 2008.
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awarded her the Eric E. Coy Trophy as national U20 athlete of the year. Rogers went on to make her debut at senior international championships, placing sixth in the hammer event at the
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in
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. The onset of the
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resulted in the cancellation of much of the 2020 athletics season and the delay by a full year of the
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, where Rogers had hoped to compete. With the resumption of major competition in 2021, Rogers won her second women's hammer throw title at the 2021 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships. In the process, she broke the collegiate record twice in one day and set a personal best with a throw of . Afterwards she was named to the Canadian team for the
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in
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. She advanced to the final of the hammer throw event, the first Canadian woman to ever do so, and finished fifth. Rogers won the bronze medal in the weight throw at NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships, setting a new national record in the event . She then won her third title at the 2022 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships, setting another championship record with the ninth-best distance (77.67 m) in the history of women's hammer throw. Rogers then made her
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debut at the 2022 edition in
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. Qualifying to the final of the hammer throw event, she won the silver medal with a best throw of 75.52 m. This was the first World medal for a Canadian woman in a
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sport. In her second major international championship of the season, Rogers was part of the Canadian team for the
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in
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. On her first and only throw in the qualification round of the
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, she managed a distance of 74.68 m, breaking the Commonwealth Games record previously held by fellow Canadian Sultana Frizell. Rogers went on to win the title with a 74.08 m third throw in the final, finishing four and a half metres clear of silver medallist Julia Ratcliffe of New Zealand. Fellow Canadian thrower Jillian Weir joined her on the podium as bronze medallist. In recognition of her achievements, Athletics Canada named her their 2022 Athlete of the Year. Following her graduation from Berkeley, Rogers began her first full professional season. She was unsponsored going into the new season, necessitating new planning for her finances. Competing at the 2023 USATF Los Angeles Grand Prix in May, Rogers raised her Canadian national record to 78.62. This ranked her fifth in the world all-time list. On the
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, Rogers finished second at both the
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in
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and the Paavo Nurmi Games in
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, in both cases coming behind reigning World champion Brooke Andersen. Rogers entered the
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as a contender for the title, albeit with Andersen having recorded the five longest throws of the year to that point. After qualifying to the final, she won the gold medal based on her first throw of 77.22 metres. In so doing, she became the second Canadian woman to win gold at the World Athletics Championships, after
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's 2003 hurdles title. As well, she was part of a Canadian sweep of the hammer titles in Budapest, along with Ethan Katzberg's unexpected gold medal in the men's event. With her world championship gold in hand, she shortly afterwards acquired sponsorship from
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, saying "I signed my name on the dotted line the day after the final." Early in the 2024 athletics season, Rogers appeared at the
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on the
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, a circuit on which the hammer throw is not a regular feature. She won the event with a throw of 77.76 m, a new Diamond League record for the hammer throw. In the lead-up to the Parisian
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, she was widely considered the favourite for the gold medal, which Rogers called "a testament to the work and the time and the sacrifices that my coach, my whole support system and I have made to really make this dream come true." Competing in the Olympic hammer throw, she was second in the qualification phase with a 74.69 m distance. In the final, Rogers initially led after the first round of throws, and retook the lead permanently with a 76.97 m throw in the penultimate fifth round, winning the gold medal. She finished almost 1.5 metres clear of American silver medalist Annette Echikunwoke. This was the first gold medal for a Canadian woman in track and field in 96 years, the two previous wins having come at the
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, which saw women's athletics debut at the Olympics, as well as the first Canadian medal in women's hammer throw. With Katzberg having already claimed victory in the men's event, Canada swept the hammer throw at a second major championship.


Championship results


Personal life

Rogers attended
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where she also competed as an athlete. She graduated with her master's degree in
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in sport and education in 2023, and started work as special education advocate in September 2023.


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Camryn Rogers
at the
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Rogers, Camryn Living people California Golden Bears women's track and field athletes Canadian female hammer throwers 1999 births Sportspeople from Richmond, British Columbia Athletes (track and field) at the 2019 Pan American Games Pan American Games track and field athletes for Canada United States collegiate record holders in athletics (track and field) World Athletics U20 Championships winners Athletes (track and field) at the 2020 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 2024 Summer Olympics Olympic track and field athletes for Canada Olympic gold medalists for Canada Olympic gold medalists in athletics (track and field) University of California, Berkeley alumni 21st-century Canadian sportswomen Athletes (track and field) at the 2022 Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games gold medallists for Canada Medallists at the 2022 Commonwealth Games World Athletics Championships winners NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships winners Medalists at the 2024 Summer Olympics Commonwealth Games gold medallists in athletics