Jennifer Dahlgren Explained

Jennifer Dahlgren
Fullname:Jennifer Dahlgren Fitzner
Birth Date:21 April 1984
Birth Place:Buenos Aires, Argentina
Height:1.82m (05.97feet)
Weight:112kg (247lb)
Sport:Athletics
Event:Hammer throw
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Updated:28 January 2015

Jennifer Dahlgren Fitzner (born 21 April 1984) is an Argentine hammer thrower.[1] Having spent much of her life in the United States, she competed as an amateur for the University of Georgia. She set the US collegiate hammer record and was the NCAA Outdoor champion in both 2006 and 2007. She is a three-time gold medallist at the South American Championships and won the bronze medal at the 2007 Pan American Games.

Dahlgren has represented Argentina at the 2004 and 2008 Summer Olympics,[2] as well as having competed at the World Championships in Athletics on three occasions. She first broke the South American record in the discipline in 2004 and has raised it several metres to her current best of 73.74 m. She is one of the continent's top performers in the event, in which South American athletes are historically weak. In 2010 she won the Konex Award Merit Diploma as one of the five best Athletes from the last decade in Argentina.[3]

Career

Dahlgren's first major tournament was the 2000 World Junior Championships in Athletics, but she did not make the final, finishing 11th in the qualifying stages. She finished fourth at the 2001 World Youth Championships, but won the South American Junior Championships and took second at the Pan American Junior Championships that year.[4] Dahlgren took fifth at the World Junior Championships in Athletics the following year and again topped the podium in the 2002 South American Junior Championships in Athletics.[5] The 2003 season proved to be a breakthrough year: she set the South American junior record in the discipline and won at the Pan American Junior Championships.[4]

Dahlgren reached the championship podium three times in 2004, finishing third at the NCAA Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championship for the University of Georgia with a South American record of 66.12 m, taking the gold at the South American U23 Championships in Athletics and winning a bronze medal at the 2004 Ibero-American Championships. However, she did not fare as well at the 2004 Summer Olympics, managing a throw of only 59.52 m. In 2005, she improved her record to 67.07 m and bettered her previous performance at the NCAA Championships with a second-place finish.[4] She set a championship record of 65.05 m to win the 2005 South American Championships in Athletics – her first senior title.[6] She did not continue her momentum into the 2005 World Championships in Athletics and she threw three fouls to be eliminated in the qualifying round.[4]

In 2006, she won the NCAA Indoor Weight throw title and set a new US collegiate record in the hammer with a throw of 71.78 m at the SEC Championships – the fourth time she had improved her South American record that year.[7] She went on to win her first outdoor NCAA hammer throw title a few months later. Dahlgren improved her championship record to 69.07 m to take a second continental gold at the 2006 South American Championships in Athletics.[8] She also won at the 2006 South American Games, which acted as the South American Under-23 Athletics Championships that year.[9]

She started 2007 by winning the NCAA championships with a mark of 70.72 m (her final amateur title) and throwing a new South American record of 72.01 m soon afterwards in Greensboro, North Carolina.[4] She scored her first major championship medal at the 2007 Pan American Games, taking the bronze with a throw of 68.37 m behind Cubans Yipsi Moreno and Arasay Thondike.[10] Representing Argentina at the 2007 World Championships in Athletics, she threw 65.64 m in the qualifying round but this was not enough to progress to the final.[11]

She suffered a foot injury in 2008, which affected her performances early in the season.[12] She recovered somewhat in time for the 2008 Ibero-American Championships and was the silver medallist behind Rosa Rodríguez.[13] She had a best mark of 66.35 m at the 2008 Summer Olympics, leaving her as the best South American performer but in 29th place overall. She had a below par performance at the 2009 South American Championships in Athletics, throwing 63.81 m for the bronze medal.[14] Despite this, she was also the best South American performer in the hammer at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics, where her throw of 68.90 m was good enough for 17th, but not enough to make the final round.

She came under the tutelage of fellow Argentine Marcelo Pugliese, a former Olympic hammer thrower. At the start of the 2010 season, Dahlgren set another best of 73.74 m in Buenos Aires.[15]

Personal life

Dahlgren frequently moved with her family in her youth, which meant that she spent much time living in the United States. She returned to Argentina at the age of 13, but took time to feel comfortable with the language and settle into her school. However, after settling she was once again uprooted as her family moved to Texas. Her mother Irene Fitzner competed for Argentina as a sprint athlete at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Dahlgren's younger brother, Paul, attended Baylor University in Waco, Texas.[4]

Dahlgren's great-grandfather was Swedish, hence her Swedish surname.

Dahlgren married on May 11, 2024 in Houston, TX. [16]

Personal bests

EventBest (m)VenueDate
Shot put (indoor) 15.54 Blacksburg, Virginia, United States 14 February 2004
20 lb weight throw (indoor) 24.04 Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States 10 March 2006
73.74 Buenos Aires, Argentina 10 April 2010

Achievements

Representing
1999South American Junior ChampionshipsConcepción, Chile8thShot put10.79 m
7thDiscus throw37.46 m
5thHammer throw46.36 m
2000South American Junior ChampionshipsSão Leopoldo, Brazil6thDiscus throw39.09 m
1stHammer throw54.95 m
World Junior ChampionshipsSantiago, Chile23rd (q)Hammer throw50.49 m
South American Youth ChampionshipsBogotá, Colombia2ndDiscus throw39.55 m A
1stHammer throw56.68 m A
2001Debrecen, Hungary4thHammer throw56.96 m
South American Junior ChampionshipsSanta Fe, Argentina6thShot put12.47 m
1stHammer throw57.50 m
Pan American Junior ChampionshipsSanta Fe, Argentina2ndHammer throw57.18 m
2002Kingston, Jamaica5thHammer throw59.48 m (AJR)
South American Junior Championships /
South American Games
Belém, Brazil2ndShot put13.61 m
2ndDiscus throw41.41 m
1stHammer throw55.73 m
2003Pan American Junior ChampionshipsBridgetown, Barbados3rdShot put14.26 m
1stHammer throw58.61 m
2004South American U23 ChampionshipsBarquisimeto, Venezuela3rdShot put14.34 m
6thDiscus42.62 m
bgcolor=gold1stHammer65.17 m
Ibero-American ChampionshipsHuelva, Spain3rdHammer throw63.72 m
Olympic GamesAthens, Greece43rd (q)Hammer throw59.52 m
2005South American ChampionshipsCali, Colombia1stHammer throw65.05 m
World ChampionshipsHelsinki, Finland - Hammer throwNM
2006South American ChampionshipsTunja, Colombia1stHammer throw69.07 m (CR)
South American U23 Championships /
South American Games
Buenos Aires, Argentina1stHammer throw66.48 m
2007Pan American GamesRio de Janeiro, Brazil3rdHammer throw68.37 m
Osaka, Japan25th (q)Hammer throw65.64 m
2008Ibero-American ChampionshipsIquique, Chile2ndHammer throw64.89 m
Olympic GamesBeijing, China29th (q)Hammer throw66.35 m
2009South American ChampionshipsLima, Peru3rdHammer throw63.81 m
Berlin, Germany17th (q)Hammer throw68.90 m
2010Ibero-American ChampionshipsSan Fernando, Spain1stHammer throw70.91 m
Continental CupSplit, Croatia5thHammer throw66.25 m
2011South American ChampionshipsBuenos Aires, Argentina1stHammer throw72.70 m
World ChampionshipsDaegu, South Korea10thHammer throw69.72 m
Pan American GamesGuadalajara, Mexico6thHammer throw67.11 m
2012Ibero-American ChampionshipsBarquisimeto, Venezuela2ndHammer throw71.23 m
Olympic GamesLondon, United KingdomHammer throwNM
2013South American ChampionshipsCartagena, Colombia3rdHammer throw65.82 m
World ChampionshipsMoscow, Russia17th (q)Hammer throw68.90 m
2014South American GamesSantiago, Chile2ndHammer throw67.94 m
Ibero-American ChampionshipsSão Paulo, Brazilbgcolor=gold1stHammer throw66.84 m
Pan American Sports FestivalMexico City, Mexico6thHammer throw68.37m A
2015South American ChampionshipsLima, Peru3rdHammer throw64.76 m
Pan American GamesToronto, Canada7thHammer throw65.33 m
World ChampionshipsBeijing, China21st (q)Hammer throw67.68 m
2016Ibero-American ChampionshipsRio de Janeiro, Brazilbgcolor=gold1stHammer throw67.34 m
Olympic GamesRio de Janeiro, Brazil27th (q)Hammer throw63.03 m
2017South American ChampionshipsAsunción, Paraguaybgcolor=silver2ndHammer throw64.76 m
World ChampionshipsLondon, United KingdomHammer throwNM
2018South American GamesCochabamba, Boliviabgcolor=gold1stHammer throw70.98 m
Ibero-American ChampionshipsTrujillo, Perubgcolor=gold1stHammer throw68.89 m
2019South American ChampionshipsLima, Peru3rdHammer throw65.06 m
Pan American GamesLima, Peru10thHammer throw63.22 m

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Biografía - General - DAHLGREN Jennifer - Argentina . es . 11 May 2014.
  2. Jennifer Dahlgren . https://web.archive.org/web/20161203021127/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/da/jenny-dahlgren-1.html . 2016-12-03.
  3. Web site: Jennifer Dahlgren - Premio Konex: Diploma al Mérito 2010.
  4. Pochat, Victor (2007-08-24). Focus on Athletes - Jennifer Dahlgren. IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-01-28.
  5. Biscayart, Eduardo (2002-08-04). Brazil retains South American Junior crown – 7 area junior records fall. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-04-12.
  6. Biscayart, Eduardo (2005-07-24). Brazil wins overall at the South American Championships, Final Day. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-04-12.
  7. Biscayart, Eduardo (2006-05-17). Dahlgren takes South American hammer record beyond 70m. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-04-12.
  8. Biscayart, Eduardo (2006-10-02). Brazil confirms its South American domination in Tunja. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-04-12.
  9. Biscayart, Eduardo (2006-11-13). Brazil best at South American U-23. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-04-12.
  10. Biscayart, Eduardo (2007-07-24). Moreno takes Hammer with 75.20 Games record – Pan-American Games, Day Two. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-04-12.
  11. http://osaka2007.iaaf.org/results/gender=W/discipline=HT/combCode=hash/roundCode=q/result.html Hammer Throw - W Qualification
  12. Biscayart, Eduardo (2008-05-23). 17.49m Triple Jump for Lewis the highlight in São Paulo. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-04-12.
  13. Biscayart, Eduardo (2008-06-15). Brazil leads after day 2 of Ibero-American Championships in Iquique. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-04-12.
  14. Biscayart, Eduardo (2009-06-20). Murer vaults 4.60m at South American Championships – Day 1 report. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-04-12.
  15. Biscayart, Eduardo (2010-04-12). Prepping for Hammer Throw Challenge opener, Dahlgren breaks South American record in Buenos Aires. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-04-12.
  16. i was there