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Ethan Katzberg, of Nanaimo, B.C., celebrates after winning gold in the men's hammer throw event at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Sunday, Aug. 4, 2024, in Saint-Denis, France. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette
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Nanaimo & Parksville Olympians continue red-hot form

Jun 12, 2025 | 9:35 AM

NANAIMO — A pair of local athletes who won Gold at the Paris Olympics and Paralympics, have continued their world-beating performances.

Ethan Katzberg, a Nanaimo-born hammer thrower now living in Kamloops, won his fifth straight event in the world athletics circuit on Wednesday, June 11, at a competition in Oslo, Norway.

The Bislett Games, part of the Diamond League track and field events held worldwide, saw the 23-year-old Katzberg send his third of six attempts to a distance of 80.19 metres, making him the only athlete to break 80 metres on the day.

His win comes less than two weeks after another gold medal at a similar event in Nairobi, Kenya, where he threw a season-best 82.73 metres.

Katzberg shot to international stardom with a dominant gold medal performance in Paris in August 2024, where he threw his first attempt 84.12 metres and was again the only competitor to break 80 metres.

He became the youngest gold medallist in the event’s history and the first Canadian to medal in men’s hammer throw in over a century.

Closer to home, Parksville Nicholas Bennett set a new high-water mark in the pool.

Competing at the Canadian Swimming Trials ongoing in Saanich, Bennett broke his own Canadian record in the S-14 100 metre butterfly on Tuesday, June 10, with a time of 57.50 seconds.

He was just under a second faster than the second place swimmer, with the most of the rest of the field a further six to eight seconds back.

The time is roughly two and a half seconds slower than the world record in the event, set in 2022.

Bennett won two gold and a silver in Paris by capturing the 200 metre individual medley and 100 metre breaststroke events, while finishing runner up in the 200 metre freestyle.

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