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UCLA alum Cosby wins hammer throw

July 5, 2008 |  4:20 pm

Jessica Cosby in the final of the women's hammer throw.

UCLA alum Jessica Cosby is headed to Beijing after winning the hammer throw today, posting a U.S. trials record of 232 feet, or 70.72 meters, on her first toss. That broke Erin Gilreath's 2004 record of 70.42 meters. Cosby won by nearly five feet over her nearest competitor, Amber Campbell.

In the women's 100-meter hurdles, three Bruins alums advanced to Sunday's semifinals with Joanna Hayes leading the way. Joining her are Dawn Harper and Michelle Perry. USC alums Candice Davis and Ginnie Powell also advanced.

-- Debbie Goffa

Photo: Jessica Cosby in the final of the women's hammer throw. Credit: Charlie Riedel / Associated Press


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