August Results

Published on 31 August 2010 in Results

If you’ve been reading my posts regularly, you might have forgotten that I actually throw the hammer. I’ve posted about being a spectator. I’ve posted about competing in other throwing events. I’ve even posted about coaching the hammer throw. Well I am now here to remind you that I also compete in the hammer.

Don't worry, I've still been throwing the hammer.

Unfortunately, the chances to compete dwindled after the Swiss Championships and it was exactly one month before my next competition. It is amazing how fast the rust sets back in since it felt like my first competition of the season again. I had four sector fouls to begin the competition and ended up throwing 63.15 meters. The result is okay compared to my results this season, but I was disappointed since I started to feel good in the final round, but had run out of attempts by then. My latest competition was on Sunday, but that is a competition I would rather forget. The weather was great and the meet was well run, but my legs were dead. I felt no power whatsoever, partially due to where I am at in my training program and probably also due to another stone throw competition I competed in the day before the meet (which was worth it, I’m improving and took home a cool trophy for winning both the 40- and 50-kg stones). I still was able to win and take home the prize money, which was quickly spent on a nice delicious pizza with a lakeside view in Locarno. This was my fourth meet of the year in Locarno and I think it truly is the best place for a hammer competition in Switzerland. It is a little out of the way, but it more than makes up for it with consistently good weather and people. I definitely wanted to hang out longer, but, as always, I had to head back to Zürich for work on Monday.

The season itself is fast nearing its end. I will compete in Germany next Wednesday and then at the Swiss Team Championships later in September. The Team Championships are a relay style event and my club has a chance at winning the title for best hammer throw team. That should hopefully get the adreneline flowing even without anyone else throwing over 60 meters. I may also do one more stone throw competition and a hammer meet in Luxembourg at the end of September. While this year has already been a success compared to last season, I still think there is a little more in the tank that I will try to convert into far throws in the coming weeks. Stay tuned.

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    Name: Swiss Championships
    Date: 5 August 2011
    Location: Basel, Switzerland
    Result: 1st Place - 67.90 meters

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