From Deseret News archives:
Hammer time: Parker preparing for Olympics
The first lieutenant is all alone throwing a couple hammers into the weeds that line the east side of the runway, which hasn't had a flight mission since the mid-1990s. Or at least he's alone until a media caravan shows up.
Soon, he's sweating a river, squinting into the sun, three television cameras and a newspaper photographer recording his every move while journalists pepper him with questions.
Parker is the center of attention after throwing the hammer 254 feet, 6 inches to qualify for the U.S. Olympic team going to Athens.
"I've been at this for 10 years, and this is just a dream come true," the 28-year-old Parker says. "Of course, I've always watched the Olympics and the opening ceremonies. You know, tears kind of leak out of your eyes. So to be representing the United States and the United States Air Force there, it's just awesome."
It was then that Parker realized he might have potential in the hammer, which is basically a 16-pound shot on the end of a 4-foot wire that Parker whirls around his head while spinning in a tight circle a couple times before letting it loose into those weeds.
Parker describes it a little differently.
"It's basically a little like golf except you throw the club," he says, smiling.
Doing so well so early in the event, which isn't even offered in high school, gave Parker confidence.
"It just felt right," he explains.
It was after that promising freshman season that Parker's path started to differ from many competitors.
He went on a two-year Mormon mission to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
He returned to Utah State in 1999 and graduated in 2001 with seven conference titles and earned NCAA All-America status nine times for the Aggies.
And that's when Parker enlisted in the Air Force.
"My dad is retired military, and I've always wanted to serve my country in some way," he explains.
He was accepted into the Air Force's World Class Athlete Program in January 2003, allowing him to concentrate almost entirely on throwing the hammer.
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