Hammer woman throws China first medal at London Worlds

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Wang Zheng of China in action during the women's hammer throw final at the World Athletics Championships at London Stadium, London, Britain. [Photo/Xinhua] |
"I really enjoyed this competition tonight. I gained confidence in the competition and I have a very good result," she said.
"I was hoping for more improvement but when I try to improve too hard, my technique is not good. I have to stay relaxed. I am confident that I will improve in the future. My technique was the only problem tonight." Wand said.
Another Polish Malwina Kopron took bronze in 74.76 meters and Beijing worlds silver medalist Zhang Wenxiu from China finished a disappointing fourth in 74.53.
"I am upset because this is my ninth World Championships and it will be my last one. This season has been hard for me because I had a baby last year, but I am happy to end it here. I started competing at 15 and I am 31 now so it is the end of a long career," Zhang said.
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