BERLIN, May 22: European champion Betty Heidler broke the women’s world hammer record with a 79.42 metres throw at a meeting at Halle on Saturday to make her a favourite to regain her world title in Daegu, South Korea, this year.

The 27-year-old German improved Poland’s Anita Wlodarczyk’s previous best of 78.30 set last year with her third throw.

“The world record did not really come as a surprise. I was extremely relaxed and that is part of the confidence I have at the moment. I know when I have to be relaxed,” Heidler told reporters.

Hiedler, who won a gold medal at the 2007 Osaka world championships, had a previous personal best of 77.12 set at the 2009 Berlin world championships where she won the silver.—Reuters

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