Thursday, 14 May 2009

Prefontaine secures Beijing gold medallists for each of its throwing events

Tomasz Majewski unleashes a 21.51m winning throw  (Getty Images)

Tomasz Majewski unleashes a 21.51m winning throw (Getty Images)

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    • Aksana Miankova set an Olympic record of 76.34m to win gold in the hammer

    Eugene, Oregon - In the three throwing events at this year's Prefontaine Classic on 7 June, each is headlined by the Olympic gold medallist from Beijing in that event - 3 out of 3, the perfect score!

    The Prefontaine Classic is a Grand Prix status event as part of the 2009 IAAF World Athletics Tour.

    In the men's Shot Put, it's a clean sweep with the gold, silver and bronze medallists respectively Tomasz Majewski of Poland, USA’s Christian Cantwell and Andrei Mikhnevich of Belarus lining-up to compete. 

    As well the Beijing podium defending Pre Classic champion Adam Nelson and reigning World champion Reese Hoffa, who has the farthest throw in the world this year, will also compete in what is arguably one of the best field of shot putters ever assembled on American soil.

    American Olympic gold medallist Stephanie Brown Trafton takes centre stage in the Discus circle, returning to Hayward Field where she narrowly made the Olympic team last summer. The defending Pre Classic champion then went onto Beijing to become the first U.S. gold medallist in the event since 1932 in what was one of the biggest upsets of the Games.

    Brown Trafton will be joined by Olympic Trials winner Aretha Thurmond, ranked 10th in the world, and American record holder Suzy Powell.

    Adding to the Beijing medal haul is the women's Hammer Throw, which features the Olympic champion Aksana Miankova of Belarus, who makes her first visit to Hayward Field, as does Olympic bronze medallist Wenxiu Zhang of China. 

    In addition the Hammer features Darya Pchelnik of Belarus who with 76.33m was the fourth furthest thrower in the world in 2008, and reigning World champion Betty Heidler of Germany, who was last year's Prefontaine Classic winner.

    Organisers for the IAAF

    SHOT PUT (MEN)

    Tomasz Majewski (Poland)
    Christian Cantwell
    Andrey Mikhnevich (Belarus)
    Reese Hoffa
    Adam Nelson
    Dorian Scott (Jamaica)
    Dylan Armstrong (Canada)
    Dan Taylor

    DISCUS THROW (WOMEN)

    Stephanie Brown Trafton
    Aretha Thurmond
    Suzy Powell
    Becky Breisch
    Summer Pierson
    Gia Lewis-Smallwood

    HAMMER THROW (WOMEN)

    Oksana Menkova (Belarus)
    Xiang Wenxiu (China)
    Betty Heidler (Germany)
    Britney Henry
    Amber Campbell
    Jessica Cosby
    Darya Pchelnick (Belarus)
    Sultana Frizell (Canada)
    Loree Smith