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Canadian hammer thrower Camryn Rogers fuelled by pressure in pursuit of world title

Canadian hammer thrower Camryn Rogers fuelled by pressure in pursuit of world title

CBC
Wednesday, August 16, 2023 08:06:04 AM UTC

Camryn Rogers enjoys all the pressure and emotions that come with aiming far and high on the biggest stages.

"Feel the fear and do it anyway," is a quote the Richmond, B.C., native rolls with and will continue to do so at the upcoming World Athletics Championships.

Rogers enters the worlds — which run from Saturday to Aug. 27 — as the reigning silver medallist in the women's hammer throw and having the second-longest throw of the season at 78.62 metres.

The 24-year-old not only has her sights set on gold, but also the 80-metre mark.

"I've always loved pressure and stress and anxiety and all of the intense emotions that come with competing at a high level," Rogers said. "For me, at least, it adds that extra level of tension that allows me to kind of dig deeper and push to reach those new heights or further distances.

"Knowing that there have only ever been three women to hit the 80-metre mark in the history of women's hammer throw, it, for me at least, proves that not only is it [possible], but there is a way to do it.

"I think the way that coach Mo [Saatara] and I have been preparing all of this season, definitely I think makes it look very promising that that big mark is right around the corner. And what better place to hit it than at the world championships."

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The pressure Rogers places on herself — she says "trying to relax has never worked for me" — is what fuels her fire.

"I think I always put a lot of pressure on myself but for the best possible reason," she said. "I always want to see how far I can go in this sport.

"When I first started throwing, it gave me a lot of the big push I needed, I feel like to gain that confidence, that belief in myself, the ability to focus more, to be disciplined, and always just wanting to be better, wanting to hit that next level, wanting to see how far I can really take this.

Rogers said a conversation she had earlier in the year opened her eyes to what throwing has meant to her in that context. After mentioning when she started throwing, she was told: "That's so interesting, you started sport at a time when usually young girls are dropping out."

"And I had never really thought of it in that way and I think that's because at that point, I didn't realize how much I needed this sport and everything that it gave me," Rogers said.

"I didn't realize that I was looking for community that I belonged in, I didn't realize that I was trying to really figure out more of who I was as a person and what I wanted in life and finding reasons to believe in myself and believe that I could be better and shoot to be better every single day of my life."

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