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Canadian wrestlers Di Stasio, Randhawa capture Commonwealth Games gold

Ethan Katzberg of Nanaimo posted a career-best 76.36 metres for a silver medal in hammer throw
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Camryn Rogers of Canada smiles on the podium after winning the gold medal in the Women’s hammer throw final during the athletics competition in the Alexander Stadium at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England, Saturday, Aug. 6, 2022. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

Justina Di Stasio and Nishan Randhawa both won gold medals to lead a Canadian wrestling medal haul Saturday at the Commonwealth Games.

Canada also struck gold at the track where Camryn Rogers of Richmond, B.C., won women’s hammer throw.

All six wrestlers competing Saturday at Conventry Arena stepped onto the podium.

Di Stasio, a 29-year-old from Burnaby, B.C., beat Nigeria’s Hannah Amuchechi Rueben 4-2 in the final with a four-point takedown to win the women’s 76-kilogram division

“She was very strong, but when I pulled her down the first two times, I could feel her pulling up,” Di Stasio explained. “She was strong enough to pull up, so I let her, so I could sneak in.

“But I had to be patient because if I missed, I knew she’d know it was coming.”

Di Stasio won a world title in the 72-kg division in 2018 in Budapest, Hungary, as well as Pan American Games silver in Toronto in 2015.

“We had a game plan,” the Canadian said Saturday. “Sometimes I abandon the game plan but in that match, I heard my coach saying something and I listened to it and I was able to do it, so that was very good.”

Randhawa of Abbotsford, B.C., outscored South Africa’s Nicolaas de Lange 6-1 in the back half of their final match for a decisive 9-3 victory.

“As the match went on, I think I picked up the pace a little bit,” sai the 24-year-old Randhawa. “Feels amazing. It’s been a long road and had a couple injuries along the way.

“We’re ending off strong. Hopefully we can keep this momentum going into the senior world championship in Serbia.”

Madison Parks of Brantford, Ont., and Fredericton’s Samantha Stewart claimed silver in the women’s 50- and 53-kg weight classes respectively.

Darthe Capellan of Surrey, B.C., and Jasmit Phulka of Abbotsford, B.C., took bronze medals in the men’s 57- and 74-kg divisions.

The 2002 Commonwealth Games conclude Monday in Birmingham, England.

At the track, Rogers was the only woman to throw over 70 metres with a winning toss of 74.08. Canadian teammate Jillian Weir of Kingston, Ont., took bronze.

Ethan Katzberg of Nanaimo, B.C., posted a career-best 76.36 metres for a silver medal in men’s hammer throw.

The rhythmic gymnastics team wrapped their competition with four medals Saturday. Carmel Kallemaa led the the way with silver in clubs and bronze in both hoop and ribbon.

The 24-year-old from Thornhill, Ont., compiled four medals in Birmingham, including gold in the team event.

“It was just my dream to make it to this competition,” Kallemaa said.

“At first I didn’t even dream about finals. I was just thinking I wanted to make it there. I made it there and was hoping to at least make one final.

“To make three finals and one medal in each event, it’s just unbelievable. It’s one of the best days of my life so far for sure.”

Her Montreal teammate Suzanna Shahbazian, also a team gold winner, collected a silver medal in the ball final.

A day after winning the women’s one-metre springboard, diver Mia Vallée of Kirkland, Que., added to her medal tally with bronze in synchronized springboard with Saskatoon’s Margo Erlam.

Vallée, a silver medallist in three-metre springboard in this year’s world championship in Budapest, competes in that event Sunday.

– The Canadian Press