Ethan Katzberg Becomes First Canadian to Win Gold in Hammer Throw
August 07, 2024 · 2 min read
Canada has a new sports hero, and he's only 22. Ethan Katzberg made history at the Stade de France by becoming the first Canadian to win gold in the hammer throw. It's also the first medal Canada has earned in this event in 112 years. Katzberg's victory not only shattered records but also brought a new, youthful energy to a sport often dominated by older athletes.
Caught up in the whirlwind of his recent victory, Katzberg shared some insights on how life has changed for him in just 24 hours. “It definitely hasn’t slowed down,” he said. “It’s been a little hectic, but I’ve been enjoying it for sure. It’s definitely a roller coaster.” Despite the chaos, Katzberg remains grounded and is relishing every moment.
He’s also the youngest winner in the history of the event. When asked how a 22-year-old managed to excel in what's often considered an “old man sport,” Katzberg noted the youthfulness of this year’s podium. “It was kind of nice to see some new faces on the podium and being 22 and leading the field, it’s definitely a good feeling,” he commented.
Ethan’s “unique look” has also caught public attention. Sporting a mustache and a distinctive hairstyle, Katzberg revealed there's been some friendly controversy about his style. “Rowan Hamilton has said that I’ve copied his style,” he joked. “Whether it’s intentional or not, I don’t know. But it’s good fun and we’ve enjoyed hearing what people have to say about us.” Despite the confusion, Katzberg is happy to share the look with his rival.
Beyond his athletic prowess and style, Katzberg attributes much of his success to his close relationship with his coach. Describing their bond, Katzberg said, “He definitely brings the competitive side out of me. He was a great athlete in his own right and now, he’s been an amazing coach and mentor.” Katzberg emphasized his coach’s dedication, both on and off the field, highlighting the unseen efforts that contribute to his achievements.
On a lighter note, Katzberg’s Wikipedia page humorously lists his family’s preference for natural Christmas trees, a fact confirmed by the athlete himself. Ethan laughed off the quirky detail but admitted it was true and a cherished family tradition.
As Ethan Katzberg basks in his historic achievement, Canada eagerly watches what this promising young athlete will accomplish next. The hammer throw might just have found its new face, and he’s rocking a mustache and a natural Christmas tree-loving spirit.
Caught up in the whirlwind of his recent victory, Katzberg shared some insights on how life has changed for him in just 24 hours. “It definitely hasn’t slowed down,” he said. “It’s been a little hectic, but I’ve been enjoying it for sure. It’s definitely a roller coaster.” Despite the chaos, Katzberg remains grounded and is relishing every moment.
He’s also the youngest winner in the history of the event. When asked how a 22-year-old managed to excel in what's often considered an “old man sport,” Katzberg noted the youthfulness of this year’s podium. “It was kind of nice to see some new faces on the podium and being 22 and leading the field, it’s definitely a good feeling,” he commented.
Ethan’s “unique look” has also caught public attention. Sporting a mustache and a distinctive hairstyle, Katzberg revealed there's been some friendly controversy about his style. “Rowan Hamilton has said that I’ve copied his style,” he joked. “Whether it’s intentional or not, I don’t know. But it’s good fun and we’ve enjoyed hearing what people have to say about us.” Despite the confusion, Katzberg is happy to share the look with his rival.
Beyond his athletic prowess and style, Katzberg attributes much of his success to his close relationship with his coach. Describing their bond, Katzberg said, “He definitely brings the competitive side out of me. He was a great athlete in his own right and now, he’s been an amazing coach and mentor.” Katzberg emphasized his coach’s dedication, both on and off the field, highlighting the unseen efforts that contribute to his achievements.
On a lighter note, Katzberg’s Wikipedia page humorously lists his family’s preference for natural Christmas trees, a fact confirmed by the athlete himself. Ethan laughed off the quirky detail but admitted it was true and a cherished family tradition.
As Ethan Katzberg basks in his historic achievement, Canada eagerly watches what this promising young athlete will accomplish next. The hammer throw might just have found its new face, and he’s rocking a mustache and a natural Christmas tree-loving spirit.