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Molly Caudery enjoys Diamond League win in Doha

British pole vault record-holder will get her season off to a flying begin with a transparent victory in Qatar

Molly Caudery opened her 2025 out of doors season with a win as she cleared 4.75m within the ladies’s pole vault on the Diamond League in Doha on Friday (Might 16).

The 25-year-old, who received the world indoor title final 12 months, dealt with the nice and cozy and windy circumstances higher than her rivals as Roberta Bruni of Italy and Katie Moon of the USA completed second and third with 4.63m.

“I completely have numerous fireplace in me and that is factor forward of the brand new season,” stated Caudery. “I had numerous enjoyable tonight.”

Molly Caudery (Getty)

She added: “I used to be very excited for this comeback, there rather a lot much less stress within the first competitors of the 12 months. I must settle my vault and it went nicely.

“The climate circumstances did not make issues straightforward, there was some wind however I managed to navigate after which the wind stopped. After recovering and getting again to coaching I had a few extra accidents however now I get again to the place I need to be and I am attempting to work on consistency, I am coaching arduous and that fireside in me will assist me get the place I need this season.”

Molly Caudery and Sandi Morris (Getty)

A terrific males’s javelin noticed Julian Weber of Germany come from behind to win with a world main mark of 91.06m.

Neeraj Chopra, the Tokyo Olympic champion from 2021, had earlier thrown an Indian file and world main mark of 90.23m however Weber, the 2022 European champion, first responded with a PB of 89.84m earlier than bettering to 91.06m. It was the primary time each males had damaged 90 metres.

Julian Weber (Getty)

Tia Clayton of Jamaica received a much-anticipated ladies’s 100m in Doha in a world main time of 10.92 with sister Tina runner-up.

In third, Amy Hunt of Britain clocked an 11.03 PB, which lifts her to No.4 on the UK all-time rankings, as she completed simply forward of veteran sprints legend Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, who’s now aged 38.

Tia Clayton (left) with Tina Clayton (Getty)

Olympic 200m champion Letsile Tebogo of Botswana received the lads’s 200m in 20.10 with Courtney Lindsay of the USA only one hundredth of a second behind.

Amid swirling winds, the in-form Australian thrower Matt Denny received the lads’s discus with 68.97m forward of Daniel Stahl and Kristjan Ceh as Britain’s Lawrence Okoye was sixth with 65.01m.

Salwa Eid Naser, the Bahrain athlete who received the 2019 world 400m title in type earlier than being suspended for lacking medication assessments, has discovered nice kind once more this summer season and received right here in Doha in 49.83, equalling the assembly file.

Salwa Eid Naser (Getty)

An thrilling males’s 800m noticed Tshepiso Masalela of Botswana out-kick Bryce Hoppel of the USA  and Wyclife Kinyamal of Kenya in a world main mark of 1:43.11.

Tshepiso Masalela (Getty)

Nobody wished to go together with the pacemaker in a gradual ladies’s 1500m and within the final lap burn-up Nelly Chepchirchir strode clear in 4:05.00 from Susan Ejore as Britain’s Jemma Reekie was third.

The boys’s 5000m was equally gradual with Reynold Cheruiyot of Kenya successful in 13:16.40 on his Diamond League debut from Samuel Tefera and Dominic Lobalu in entrance of a crowd that included a number of world and Olympic champion Mo Farah, who now lives in Doha.

Shanieka Ricketts (Getty)

Shanieka Ricketts of Jamaica received the ladies’s triple bounce in Doha with 14.72m (3.2) forward of Olympic champion Thea LaFond of Dominica.


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