Czech javelin thrower hammer throw Anita Wlodarczyk, who won the gold medal of the Olympic games in Rio de Janeiro, broke a second world record in two weeks. On Monday, August 29, informs Insidethegames.
She won the Olympic gold August 15, with the result 82,29 meters, setting a new world record. On August 29 memorial of Kamila Skolimowski in Warsaw Wlodarczyk improved its own rate by 69 inches, sending the projectile at 82,98 meters.
“I promised myself to beat the record and glad I was able to keep his word. Yes, it was close to 83 meters, but let’s leave something for the next season”, — said the athlete.
31-year-old Wlodarczyk is a two-time world champion (2009, 2015), three-time European champion (2012, 2014, 2016). At the Olympic games 2012 in London she won the silver medalist, behind Russian Tatyana Lysenko.