By Jeff Faraudo, Cal Sports Report: Canadian Camryn Rogers secured the highest finish ever by a Cal athlete at the World Track and Field Championships, placing second in the women’s hammer throw on Sunday at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon.
Rogers, who won her third NCAA title for the Bears as a senior this past spring, threw 247 feet, 9 inches (75.52 meters) to claim the silver medal and improve upon her fifth-place finish at last summer’s Tokyo Olympics.
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