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Throwing the Hammer |
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The origins of throwing
the hammer have never been in doubt. Wherever hammers were used - blacksmiths,
quarries or farms - a diversionary pastime would be throwing the utilitarian
wooden-shafted sledgehammer. The sport's long history can be judged by the
following extract quoted by author David Webster from an 1826 games poster:
To the best at throwing the
Throwers used to gain great
momentum - and distance - by turning the body rapidly to build up speed before
releasing the hammer. Instances were very common of throwers losing their
grip on the shaft or of releasing it a little too late with the hammer flying
over or, even worse into the crowds. This soon brought about a ban on that
method!
The event certainly needs exeellent
timing and whilst the conventional image of a hammer thrower is of a Herculean
figure, some past record breakers have been short and slight which proves
that knack is very much a secret of success. |
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