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Salukis� Price, Berry punch ticket to Olympics; Price breaks own American record

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(WSIL/AP) � Former Saluki DeAnna Price has punched her ticket to her second Olympics Games and another fellow Saluki has also made the team.

Price bested her own American record in the hammer throw and secured a spot on the U.S. Olympic team for Tokyo. 

Price set the record at 263 feet, 6 inches. She became the first American woman with a throw over 80 meters (80.31) and just the seventh overall to throw that far. 

The third-place finisher is fellow Saluki Gwendolyn Berry, with a throw of 241-2. It is Berry’s second Olympics. 

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Price beat her own American record twice during the Olympic track and field trials on a steamy Saturday at Oregon’s Hayward Field. 

It is also Price’s second Olympic team. She finished eighth in 2016 in Brazil. Since then, she won the gold at the 2019 world championships in Doha and is considered among the favorites heading in Japan.

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Also securing a spot on the team for Tokyo was runner-up Brook Anderson, with a throw of 255 feet.

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