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Chase Jackson breaks American record in shot put
Chase Jackson threw 20.95 meters (68 feet, 8 3/4 inches) at the Iron Wood Classic meet in Rathdrum, Idaho, on Saturday. It’s the world’s best outdoor throw since 2012. Jackson, 30, was eliminated in qualifying from her Olympic debut in Paris. She won her fifth U.S. indoor title in February.
Jackson, the two-time reigning world outdoor champion, bettered her own American record of 20.76 meters from 2023.
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It’s the world’s best outdoor throw since 2012.
“Got a little excited but know I’ve got more in the tank!” was posted on her social media.
Jackson, 30, was eliminated in qualifying from her Olympic debut in Paris.
Two weeks after that, she launched what was at the time the second-farthest throw in American history — 20.64 meters, a distance that would have won Olympic gold by more than two feet.
Then in February, she won her fifth U.S. indoor title and broke the American indoor record by throwing 20.24.
“I’m riding that (Olympic) disappointment into something good instead of something bad,” Jackson told RunnerSpace at the time. “Technically, I feel like I look better than I’ve ever looked.”
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Jackson is in the field for next Saturday’s Prefontaine Classic, which airs live on NBC Sports and Peacock from 4-6 p.m. ET.
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Chase Jackson breaks American record in shot put
Chase Jackson throws 20.95 meters (68 feet, 8 3/4 inches) at Iron Wood Classic. It’s the world’s best outdoor throw since 2012. Jackson is the two-time reigning world outdoor champion. She was eliminated in qualifying from her Olympic debut in Paris.
Jackson, the two-time reigning world outdoor champion, bettered her American record of 20.76 meters from 2023.
It’s the world’s best outdoor throw since 2012.
“Got a little excited but know I’ve got more in the tank!” was posted on her social media.
Jackson, 30, was eliminated in qualifying from her Olympic debut in Paris.
Two weeks after that, she launched what was at the time the second-farthest throw in American history — 20.64 meters, a distance that would have won Olympic gold by more than two feet.
Then in February, she won her fifth U.S. indoor title and broke the American indoor record by throwing 20.24.
“I’m riding that (Olympic) disappointment into something good instead of something bad,” Jackson told RunnerSpace at the time. “Technically, I feel like I look better than I’ve ever looked.”
Jackson is in the field for next Saturday’s Prefontaine Classic, which airs live on NBC Sports and Peacock from 4-6 p.m. ET.
Source: https://sports.yahoo.com/article/chase-jackson-breaks-american-record-201024406.html