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On 5/7/2024 at 5:34 PM, Rafa Maciel said:

9-May: Jump & Fly 2024 :GER: Adam Hague, Owen Heard and Sophie Cook are all scheduled to compete in the Pole Vault. 

Adam Hague failed his opening height of 5.00m. Owen Heard finished 5th overall with a clearance of 5.40m.

 

Sophie Cook finished 4th overall with a 4.20 clearance. 

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51 minutes ago, Rafa Maciel said:

Adam Hague failed his opening height of 5.00m. Owen Heard finished 5th overall with a clearance of 5.40m.

 

Sophie Cook finished 4th overall with a 4.20 clearance. 

Doesn't seem to have kicked on for Adam.

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Amber Anning clocks 22.66 for 200m at SEC Championships. Think that could be a new outdoor PB (she ran 22.60 indoors earlier this year)

 

At the same competition, decathlete Jack Turner set PBs in both the 100m (10.57) and 400m (47.35). Added to a long jump of 7.39m, shot of 13.11m and high jump of 1.98m, he leads the competition at the halfway point with 4267 points and is on course for a new PB if he can match his season's best performance in the remaining events. He'd need to motor some if he wants to get to the OQS or the UKA standard though. 

 

 

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Interesting 800m. Good run from Jemma but felt she left some time on the track when she had to run so wide on the final bend. She was never catching Moraa today but I like that she ran with intent at the start. I think she'll run a pb this year but she'll struggle to get in the top 3 in Paris. European silver definitely a possibility.

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6 hours ago, Rich said:

Molly running super strongly.  5m is possible this summer.

Molly is a huge talent and a genuine medal threat in Paris.

 

But 5m has only been done 12 times in history and 8 of those were Isinbayeva. She's not quite at that level yet.

 

Anything over 4.90 is very likely to get her on the podium in Paris.

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4 hours ago, Epic Failure said:

Molly is a huge talent and a genuine medal threat in Paris.

 

But 5m has only been done 12 times in history and 8 of those were Isinbayeva. She's not quite at that level yet.

 

Anything over 4.90 is very likely to get her on the podium in Paris.

Anything over 4.90 is pretty much evens to win her gold.

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