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April 23 (UPI) — A college freshman at a suburban Chicago college died after being hit by a hammer during a track meet, the private school said.

Wheaton College freshman Ethan Roser, 19, died after the accident about 4:15 p.m. Saturday, according to a statement by the school. Roser, who transferred from Cincinnati in January, was volunteering at the track meet.

 

Paramedics treated Roser and he was transported to a local hospital, where he died, the statement said.

“We are deeply grieved, but, because of our faith in Christ, not without hope,” said Wheaton College President Philip Ryken in a statement. “We ask people to pray for Ethan’s family, his friends, and our campus community.”

It wasn’t known whether Roser was volunteering at the hammer throw or at a nearby event.

In the hammer event, athletes throw a metal ball — 16 pounds for men and 8.8 pounds for women — attached to a steel wire form inside a circle, according to International Association of Athletics Federation. The thrower usually makes three or four spins before releasing the ball.

Roser was a member of the men’s soccer team, according to the athletic department’s website.

Wheaton College is a private interdenominational Christian liberal arts college 25 miles west of downtown Chicago. The school had an enrollment of 2,76 undergraduate and graduate students in 2015, according to the university website.



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I never heard of throwing hammers? Shotput and javelin, yes. But, I didn't do track and my kids didn't so dont' know much about it. But, how can this happen in this day and age?

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What a horrible accident!

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Lady Gaga Snerd wrote:

I never heard of throwing hammers? Shotput and javelin, yes. But, I didn't do track and my kids didn't so dont' know much about it. But, how can this happen in this day and age?


 It's not actually a "hammer" as you think of one.  It's a ball on the end of a wire stick.  

 

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OUCH!

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I've heard of it, it use to be an Olympic event.

Poor guy.

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Well, what it the difference between that and a shot put?

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Both are heavy objects thrown for distance (and accuracy) but the methods are entirely different.

Different muscle groups are used by the throwers.

The shot put is a heavy metal ball, while the hammer is a ball at the end of a long pole or wire.

The shot is thrown with one arm from a position against the body (usually the neck), and is powered by the extension of the thrower's arm and body.

The hammer is "whirled" by its handle or wire strap as the thrower spins.

It accelerates in a circular path until it is released to allow it to begin its trajectory.

An Olympic shot put ball for men weighs about the same as a men's hammer ball (16 lb or 7.26 kg). The world record shot put is 23.12 meters (75.85 ft) and the longest hammer throw is much farther, 86.74 metres (284.58 ft).



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