If Olympic medals were given out on the basis of good genes, then Japanese hammer thrower Koji Murofushi would walk away with the gold right now. His father earned the title of “Asia’s Man of Iron” ...
Janee’ Kassanavoid likens the hammer throw to poetry. And complete chaos. It’s beautiful and it’s powerful. She loves it, she hates it. Once she begins to spin in the ring, swinging the 8.8-pound ...
The hammer throw has a long history as a sport, dating back to the Middle Ages, when it was conducted using a blacksmith’s sledgehammer. It became an Olympic sport in 1900 (using a modified implement) ...
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