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Canada’s Ethan Katzberg won the men’s hammer throw at the Prefontaine Classic on Friday in Eugene, Ore.
The Olympic champion captured the event with a world-leading throw of 83.33 metres.
American Rudy Winkler (81.12m) and German Merlin Hummel (79.01m), finished second and third, respectively.
Rowan Hamilton, of Chilliwack, B.C., placed sixth with a throw of 75.63m.
Last month, Katzberg, the 2024 Olympic champion, won his fourth consecutive national title in dominant fashion at the Canadian track and field championships in Ottawa.
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The six-foot-seven force from Nanaimo, B.C., surpassed the 80-metre mark on four of his six throws, launching his final attempt 81.13m for his best toss of the day at the Terry Fox Athletic Facility.
Katzberg, who is also a two-time reigning world champion, will next compete at the Commonwealth Games, running from July 23 to Aug. 2 in Glasgow.
The 24-year won a silver medal at the 2022 Games in Birmingham, England.
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