Krista Tervo Leads Women's Hammer Throw Qualification at 2024 Olympics
Machina Sports
The Women's Hammer Throw Qualification for Group B at the 2024 Olympics took place on August 4th at the iconic Stade de France. Krista Tervo from Finland delivered an outstanding performance, reaching a distance of 74.79 meters, which not only topped her group but also set a new national record.
Tervo's throw was exceptional, surpassing the qualification mark of 73.00 meters and securing her place in the finals. The qualification was fierce, with other notable athletes like Deanna Price from the USA, who recorded a best throw of 73.79 meters, and Katrine Koch Jacobsen from Denmark, who achieved a distance of 73.04 meters.
The event saw a total of 16 competitors battling for a spot in the finals, with a qualification standard of 73.00 meters. Tervo, who has been a consistent performer on the international stage, showcased her capability and determination as she aims for Olympic glory.
As the competition progressed, other athletes such as Sara Fantini from Italy and Silja Kosonen from Finland also made their mark with throws exceeding 70 meters. The atmosphere at Stade de France was electric, with spectators cheering for their favorites as they launched the hammer into the air.
The qualification round concluded with Tervo leading and setting the stage for an exciting final where she hopes to bring home a medal for Finland.
Overall, the Women's Hammer Throw Qualification was a thrilling start to the athletics events at the Paris 2024 Olympics, with athletes pushing their limits and showcasing the spirit of competition.
- Athletics
- Women's Hammer Throw Qualification-Gp B
- Krista Tervo
- Deanna Price
- Katrine Jacobsen
- athletics
- hammer throw
- Paris 2024
- Stade de France
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