2013 IAAF World Outdoor Championships Moscow, Russia, August 10-18 2013 Photo: Victah Sailer@PhotoRun Victah1111@aol.com 631-741-1865 www.photorun.NET
Athletics New Zealand – Valerie Adams slams down her fourth world shot put title
Valerie Adams became the first woman athlete to win four world titles with an emphatic display of shot putting at the 2013 World Championships in Moscow this morning.
The twice Olympic champion and now four times world champion led after the first round with 20.41m, the only one in the round to go over 20 metres. Michelle Carter of USA was out to 19.92m and Christina Schwanitz of Germany 19.22m. Adams improved five centimetres in round two, Lijiao Gong of China advanced to second with 19.95m Carter was out to 19.94m, Schwanitz increased her throw to 19.72m and Evgeniia Kolodko of Russia moved into fifth with 19.49m.
Adams stamped her authority on the event in the third round with an explosive throw of 20.88m, with none of the other leading throwers improving.
Adams was not happy with her fourth round indicating she didn't want it measured, round five was out to 20.76m much to the delight of her coach Jean-Pierre Egger in the stands opposite the circle. The final round came up with 20.32m.
Her previous titles have been in Osaka (2007), Berlin (2009) and Daegu (2011).
The four world titles sit alongside her two Olympic Gold Medals and her unbeaten streak of 39 straight victories stretching back 3 years. The only athlete to have beaten Adams since 2006 is a disgraced drug cheat.
Adams dedicated her win to her coach Jean-Pierre Egger, and revealed a birthday greeting for her Swiss mentor written on her hand at the medal ceremony.
Murray McKinnon
Athletics Correspondent
Athletics New Zealand
murray@mckinnon.co.nz
Athletics New Zealand – News
EN