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Patricia Kamga Breaks Swedish Junior Hammer Throw Record at U20 Championships

Patricia Kamga sets a new Swedish junior hammer throw record with a throw of 69.14 meters in Tampere.

Key Points

  • • Patricia Kamga set a new Swedish junior record in hammer throw at 69.14 meters.
  • • She is the first Swedish junior athlete to throw over 69 meters in this event.
  • • Kamga's previous record was 68.01 meters, set in July 2025.
  • • She is the sister of Olympic discus competitor Vanessa Kamga.

Patricia Kamga, an 18-year-old hammer thrower, has captured headlines by breaking the Swedish junior record at the ongoing U20 European Championships in Tampere. Kamga threw an impressive distance of 69.14 meters, making her the first Swedish junior athlete to surpass the 69-meter mark in this discipline. This remarkable achievement not only establishes a new benchmark for Swedish junior hammer throwers but also secures her a place in the finals of the championship, which is set to take place at 18:10 local time on Saturday.

Kamga's record-breaking throw occurred during the qualification round, where she exceeded her previous junior record of 68.01 meters, which she had set earlier in July at an event in Sollentuna. This accomplishment showcases her rapid progress in the sport, underlining her potential as a future star in athletics.

Patricia Kamga's success comes from a family of athletics; she is the younger sister of Vanessa Kamga, who is an established athlete with an Olympic fifth-place finish in discus and holds the Swedish record in that category. "I feel incredible and cannot believe that I set this record. It pushes me to aim higher in my career," Kamga expressed after her performance, reflecting on the importance of her achievement.