Roehler, who like compatriot Vetter has thrown over 90 metres this season, was beaten into fourth with 88.26. "I was shaking until my last attempt because I had used all of my energy in the first two throws," said Vetter who was fourth at the Rio de Janeiro Games. Roehler and Vetter have sustained an impressive rivalry this season with Roehler winning six of their 10 meetings before London. Vadlejch threw 89.73 with his second attempt, while Frydrych left his best for last as he pipped Roehler to the bronze with his sixth throw. "When my coach Jan Zelezny saw the throws, he was not satisfied and saw many mistakes in it," said Vadlejch.
Source: Economic Times August 12, 2017 21:45 UTC