Brooke Andersen (born August 23, 1995) is an American track and field athlete known for throwing events. Her personal best in the hammer throw of 80.17 m (263 ft 0 in), set May 20, 2023 in Tucson, Arizona, ranks her as the #4 thrower of all time. Her personal best weight throw is 25.07 m (82 ft 3 in). On July 17, 2022, at the World Championships in Eugene, Oregon, Brooke Andersen won the gold medal with a hammer throw of 78.96 m (259 ft 1⁄2 in).[1]
NCAA career
Brooke Andersen was named to the 2018 Big Sky Conference student athlete team and NAU scholar-athlete of the year (2017-2018).[2]
She competed collegiately for Northern Arizona University,[3] finished second in the hammer at the 2017 and 2018 NCAA Championships.
In college she also threw the weight throw.
High school career
Andersen won the 2013 Avocado West League discus championship with a throw of 37.27 m (122 ft 3+1⁄4 in).[4]
While competing at Rancho Buena Vista High School in her hometown of Vista, California, Andersen threw the discus, placed ninth in the San Diego Section championship in 2013.[5]
Jay Hibert, her high school coach with help from California Community College Athletic Association Hall of Fame coach Lloyd Higgins[6][7] introduced her to the hammer as a high school athlete.
Brooke Andersen played 14 years of soccer as a youth through high school.
Career
In the 2018 NACAC Championship, Andersen competed in the hammer for Team USA.[8]
In both 2018 and 2019, she finished third behind DeAnna Price and Gwen Berry at the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships (the number 4 and 5 throwers of all time respectively). The 2019 place guarantees her a spot on the American team at the 2019 World Athletics Championships. Later she won the silver medal at the 2019 Pan American Games behind Berry's last round Pan American Games record, both Americans defeating the defending champion Rosa Rodríguez.[9] Andersen was on the medal stand when Berry raised her fist in protest of injustice in America "and a president who's making it worse".[10]
At the 2021 Olympic Trials she placed second overall which secured her position on the Olympic Team in Tokyo. There she went on to hit the Automatic Qualifier mark and secure a spot in the Olympic final. Andersen managed to take tenth in her first Olympic Games.[11]
In July 2022, Andersen signed with Nike.[12]
Achievements
| Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Notes
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| 2014
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World Junior Championships
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Eugene, United States
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21st (q)
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Hammer throw
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54.64 m (179 ft 3 in)
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| 2018
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NACAC Championships
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Toronto, Canada
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3rd
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Hammer throw
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70.05 m (229 ft 9+3⁄4 in)
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| 2019
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Pan American Games
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Lima, Peru
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2nd
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Hammer throw
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71.07 m (233 ft 2 in)
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| World Championships
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Doha, Qatar
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20th (q)
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Hammer throw
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68.46 m (224 ft 7+1⁄4 in)
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| 2021
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Olympic Games
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Tokyo, Japan
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10th
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Hammer throw
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72.16 m (236 ft 8+3⁄4 in)
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| 2022
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World Championships
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Eugene, United States
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1st
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Hammer throw
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78.96 m (259 ft 1⁄2 in)
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| NACAC Championships
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Freeport, Bahamas
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2nd
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Hammer throw
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68.66 m (225 ft 3 in)
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| 2023
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World Championships
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Budapest, Hungary
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25th (q)
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Hammer throw
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67.72 m (222 ft 2 in)
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| Pan American Games
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Santiago, Chile
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–
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Hammer throw
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NM
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| 2025
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World Championships
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Tokyo, Japan
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–
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Hammer throw
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NM
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- Robyne Johnson (women's assistant coach)
- Gary Aldrich (men's assistant coach)
- Nat Page (men's assistant coach)
- Stanley Redwine (men's assistant coach)
- Sandra Fowler (women's assistant coach)
- Michael Holloway (men's head coach)
- LaTanya Sheffield (women's assistant coach)
- Rose Monday (women's head coach)
- Darryl Woodson (men's assistant coach)
- Marsha Seagrave (Women's Head Manager)
- Tim Weaver (Men's Head Manager)
- Megan Watson (women's assistant coach)
- Manny Bautista Event Manager
- Danielle Siebert Event Manager
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Women's track and road athletes |
- Sha'Carri Richardson Women's 100m
- Melissa Jefferson-Wooden Women's 100m
- Kayla White Women's 100m
- Twanisha Terry Women's 100m
- Melissa Jefferson-Wooden Women's 200m
- Anavia Battle Women's 200m
- Brittany Brown Women's 200m
- McKenzie Long Women's 200m
- Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone Women's 400m
- Isabella Whittaker Women's 400m
- Aaliyah Butler Women's 400m
- Roisin Willis Women's 800m
- Maggi Congdon Women's 800m
- Sage Hurta-Klecker Women's 800m
- Nikki Hiltz Women's 1,500m
- Sinclaire Johnson Women's 1,500m
- Emily Mackay Women's 1,500m
- Lexy Halladay-Lowry Women's 3,000m Steeplechase
- Angelina Napoleon Women's 3,000m Steeplechase
- Kaylee Mitchell Women's 3,000m Steeplechase
- Shelby Houlihan Women's 5,000m
- Elise Cranny Women's 5,000m
- Josette Andrews Women's 5,000m
- Emily Infeld Women's 10,000m
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- Taylor Roe Women's 10,000m
- Lauren Harris Women's 20km Race Walk
- Katie Burnett Women's 35km Race Walk
- Miranda Melville Women's 35km Race Walk
- Maria Michta-Coffey Women's 35km Race Walk
- Jessica McClain Women's Marathon
- Susanna Sullivan Women's Marathon
- Erika Kemp Women's Marathon
- Masai Russell Women's 100m Hurdles
- Grace Stark Women's 100m Hurdles
- Alaysha Johnson Women's 100m Hurdles
- Dalilah Muhammad Women's 400m Hurdles
- Anna Cockrell Women's 400m Hurdles
- Jasmine Jones Women's 400m Hurdles
- Tamari Davis Women's 4x100m Relay pool
- Jacious Sears Women's 4x100m Relay pool
- Tamara Clark Women's 4x100m Relay pool
- Lynna Irby Jackson Women's 4x400m Relay pool
- Alexis Holmes Women's 4x400m Relay pool
- Britton Wilson Women's 4x400m Relay pool
- Quanera Hayes Mixed 4x400m Relay pool
- Rosey Effiong Mixed 4x400m Relay pool
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| Women's field athletes |
- Vashti Cunningham Women's High Jump
- Sanaa Barnes Women's High Jump
- Emma Gates Women's High Jump
- Sandi Morris Women's Pole Vault
- Katie Moon Women's Pole Vault
- Amanda Moll Women's Pole Vault
- Hana Moll Women's Pole Vault
- Tara Davis-Woodhall Women's Long Jump
- Claire Bryant Women's Long Jump
- Quanesha Burks Women's Long Jump
- Jasmine Moore Women's Triple Jump
- Chase Jackson Women's Shot Put
- Maggie Ewen Women's Shot Put
- Jessica Ramsey Women's Shot Put
- Jaida Ross Women's Shot Put
- Valarie Allman Women's Discus
- Laulauga Tausaga Women's Discus
- Gabi Jacobs Women's Discus
- Shelby Frank Women's Discus
- Janee' Kassanavoid Women's Hammer
- DeAnna Price Women's Hammer
- Brooke Andersen Women's Hammer
- Rachel Richeson Women's Hammer
- Madison Wiltrout Women's Javelin
- Evelyn Bliss Women's Javelin
- Anna Hall Women's Heptathlon
- Taliyah Brooks Women's Heptathlon
- Timara Chapman Women's Heptathlon
- Michelle Atherley Women's Heptathlon
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- Kenny Bednarek Men's 100m
- Courtney Lindsey Men's 100m
- T'Mars McCallum Men's 100m
- Noah Lyles Men's 100m
- Noah Lyles Men's 200m
- Kenny Bednarek Men's 200m
- Robert Gregory Men's 200m
- Courtney Lindsey Men's 200m
- Jacory Patterson Men's 400m
- Chris Bailey Men's 400m
- Khaleb McRae Men's 400m
- Vernon Norwood Men's 400m
- Donavan Brazier Men's 800m
- Cooper Lutkenhaus Men's 800m
- Bryce Hoppel Men's 800m
- Jonah Koech Men's 1,500m
- Ethan Strand Men's 1,500m
- Cole Hocker Men's 1,500m
- Kenneth Rooks Men's 3,000m Steeplechase
- Daniel Michalski Men's 3,000m Steeplechase
- Isaac Updike Men's 3,000m Steeplechase
- Cole Hocker Men's 5,000m
- Grant Fisher Men's 5,000m
- Nico Young Men's 5,000m
- Nico Young Men's 10,000m
- Grant Fisher Men's 10,000m
- Graham Blanks Men's 10,000m
- Clayton Young Men's Marathon
- CJ Albertson Men's Marathon
- Reed Fischer Men's Marathon
- Ja'Kobe Tharp Men's 110m Hurdles
- Cordell Tinch Men's 110m Hurdles
- Dylan Beard Men's 110m Hurdles
- Grant Holloway Men's 110m Hurdles
- Rai Benjamin Men's 400m Hurdles
- Caleb Dean Men's 400m Hurdles
- Chris Robinson Men's 400m Hurdles
- Trayvon Bromell Men's 4x100m Relay pool
- Christian Coleman Men's 4x100m Relay pool
- Jenoah McKiver Men's 4x400m Relay pool
- Bryce Deadmon Men's 4x400m Relay pool
- Demarius Smith Mixed 4x400m Relay pool
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| Men's field athletes |
- Tyus Wilson Men's High Jump
- Shelby McEwen Men's High Jump
- JuVaughn Harrison Men's High Jump
- Austin Miller Men's Pole Vault
- Sam Kendricks Men's Pole Vault
- Matt Ludwig Men's Pole Vault
- Isaac Grimes Men's Long Jump
- William Williams Men's Long Jump
- Cameron Crump Men's Long Jump
- Russell Robinson Men's Triple Jump
- Salif Mane Men's Triple Jump
- Will Claye Men's Triple Jump
- Josh Awotunde Men's Shot Put
- Payton Otterdahl Men's Shot Put
- Tripp Piperi Men's Shot Put
- Ryan Crouser Men's Shot Put
- Reginald Jagers III Men's Discus
- Sam Mattis Men's Discus
- Marcus Gustaveson Men's Discus
- Rudy Winkler Men's Hammer
- Trey Knight Men's Hammer
- Daniel Haugh Men's Hammer
- Curtis Thompson Men's Javelin
- Marc Minichello Men's Javelin
- Kyle Garland Men's Decathlon
- Heath Baldwin Men's Decathlon
- Harrison Williams Men's Decathlon
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| Coaches and staff |
- Caryl Smith-Gilbert Women’s Head Coach - Sprints/Hurdles
- Kibwe Johnson Men’s Head Coach - Throws
- Jillian Camarena-Williams Women’s Assistant Coach - Throws
- Kevin Reid Men’s Assistant Coach - Multis/Jumps
- Connie Teaberry Women’s Assistant Coach - Multis/Jumps
- Rahn Sheffield Men’s Assistant Coach - Sprints/Hurdles
- Megan Watson Women’s Assistant Coach - Distance
- Chris Lundstrom Men’s Assistant Coach - Distance
- Jess Riden Women’s Head Manager
- Blake Boldon Men’s Head Manager
- Darryl Woodson Head Relay Coach
- David Watkins Event Manager
- Clif McKenzie Event Manager
- Christie-Lee Coad Head ATC
- Brittany Garcia ATC
- Makini Cruickshank ATC
- Harris Patel PT/ATC
- Chris Yee LMT
- Karen Standley LMT
- Asdrubal Lopez DC
- Erika Davis DC
- Todd Arnold MD
- Chris Jordan MD
- Breigh Jones-Coplin Sport Psychologist
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1980-1992 The Athletics Congress |
- 1990–1: Bonnie Edmondson†
- 1992: Sonja Fitts
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1993-onwards USA Track & Field |
- 1993–4: Sonja Fitts
- 1995–7: Dawn Ellerbe
- 1998: Windy Dean
- 1999: Dawn Ellerbe
- 2000–1: Dawn Ellerbe
- 2002–3: Anna Mahon
- 2004–5: Erin Gilreath
- 2006: Jessica Cosby
- 2007: Brittany Riley
- 2008–9: Jessica Cosby
- 2010: Amber Campbell
- 2011: Jessica Cosby
- 2012: Amber Campbell
- 2013–4: Amanda Bingson
- 2015–6: Amber Campbell
- 2017: Gwen Berry
- 2018–9: DeAnna Price
- 20212020 OT: DeAnna Price
- 2022-3: Brooke Andersen
- 2024: Annette Echikunwoke
- 2025: DeAnna Price
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- †: Held in 1990 and 1991 as non-championship event
- OT: Since 2000 the national championships incorporated the Olympic Trials
- 2020 OT: The 2020 Olympic Trials were delayed and held in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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