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Pole vault

Molly Cauderne began her outdoor season with a victory at Daha Diamond League. Doha is not the easiest place to jump: remember that the male pole jump is changed inside a few years ago? Molly won with 4.75 Roberta Bruni, Katie Moon, Emily Grove and Sandi Morris, all in 4.63. Molly failed with her 4.33 opening vault but then had a perfect sequence for 4.75. Caudern had 4Th In the world inside but of the three medalists in Nanjing, Marie-Julie Bonnin, Tina Šutej and Angelica Moser, only Šutej was in Doha and she was sixth.

Molly later commented: “I absolutely have a lot of fire in my Things, but that gave me things, but that I made a wind, but I made a couto, but that I took to Coure.

Molly Cauderny, world interior champion, pole jumping, photo of Diamond League AG (DOHA)

At yesterday’s press conference, Katie Moon talked about how much was waiting for the 2025 season. She said later: “I really expected more, but at the same time the pole jumping is complicated, the wind made it more complicated. I jumped my first two clean bars and then made an adjustment contempt the fierce that did it, and Thatte Point, Yyyyy that point, yy, and on the point of view, and the point of the height of the bits had much reflected that it is reflected there. You can really change your jump trajectory. We just have to learn to deal with the elements.

“To recover, I will take the next day, my coach is really good to plan all my training, has done a great job every season, discovering how to make the most of what today, the bar is not lost.

Katie Moon, National Internal Athletics Championship of USATF
Staten Island, New York, United States, photo of Kevin R. Morris

Katie is a favorite athletes. She is always so honest about her performances and happy to explain what happened and what she is trying to do. In 2022 he had a difficult year and wondered how much more time would compete, Now he wonders about the 2028 Olympic Games.

It was great to see Sandi Morris in the field as well. It seems to have been competing forever, but he is only 32 years old and they may have a few more years in it.

  • Since 2015, Stuart Weir has written for Runblogrun. Attend about 20 events a year, including all world championships and diamond leagues. Hello, enjoy finding the strange and dark history.

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