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Molly Caudery enjoys Diamond League win in Doha

Sophia Turner
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The head of the British Pole of the Pole of the Pole has to a flight start with a clear victory in Qatar

Molly Cauderny opened her 2025 outdoor season with a victory while cleaning 4.75 million in the women’s pole jump in Diamond League in Doha on Friday (May 16).

The 25 -year -old, who won the world title of Interior last year, managed the warm conditions and windows better than the rivals such as Roberta Bruni of Italy and Katie Moon of the United States finished second and third with 4.63m.

“I absolutely have a lot of fire in me and that is something good before the new season,” Caudray said. “I had a lot of fun tonight.”

Molly Caudern (Getty)

She added: “I was very excited about this return, there is much less pressure in the first competition of the year. I need to solve my vault and it went well.

“The climatic conditions did not facilitate things, there was some wind, but I managed to navigate and then the wind stopped. After recovering and returning to training, I had a couple more injuries, but now I am going back to where I am trying to work and I am giving to work and I am. I am where I want this season.”

Molly Caudern and Sandi Morris (Getty)

An excellent male javelin saw Julian Weber or Germany come from behind to win with a world leadership brand or 91.06m.

Neeraj Chopra, the 2021 Tokyo Olympic champion, had previously launched an Indian record and a world leader or 90.23M, but Weber, the 2022 European champion, responded for the first time with a PB or 89.84m. It was the first time that both had broken 90 meters.

Julian Weber (Getty)

Tia Clayton de Jamaica won the 100 -long -awaited female meters in Doha in a leadership time in the world of 10.92 with the runner -up of Sister Tina.

Third, Amy Hunt de Great Britain recorded a 11.03 bp, which takes it to number 4 in the ranking of all the United Kingdom, since it ended just before the veteran legend of the SHELLY-ANN FRASTER-PYCE sprints, which is now 38 years old.

Tia Clayton (left) with Tina Clayton (Getty)

The 200m Letsile Tebogo or Botswana Olympic champion won male men in 20.10 with Courtney Lindsay of the United States only a second of a second.

In the midst of rotating winds, the Australian launcher in Matt Denny won the male album with 68.97m ahead of Daniel Stahl and Kristjan CEH as Lawrence Okoye of Great Britain was sixth with 65.01m.

Salwa Eid Naser, the Bahrain athlete who won the 400m 2019 world title with style before being suspended for missing drug tests, has found a great shape again this summer and won here in Doha in 49.83, matching the registration of the meeting.

Salwa Eid Naser (Getty)

An exciting 800m male man saw Tshepiso Masalela or Botswana out of Matanza Bryce Hoppel from the United States and Wyclife Kinyamal in Kenya in a world brand or 1: 43.11.

Tshepiso masalela (Getty)

Nobody fought to go with the pacemaker in a 1500 -meter female slow and in the last burned round Nelly Chepchirchir came out clearly in 4: 05.00 of Susan Ejore when Jemma Reekie of Great Britain was third.

The 5000m male were equally slow with Kennold Cheruiyot of Kenya winning in 13: 16.40 in their debut in the Samuel Téfera and Dominic Langalu diamond league in front of a crowd that included multiple worlds and Dohah.

Shanieka Ricketts (Getty)

Jamaica Shanieka Ricketts won the triple female jump in Doha with 14.72m (3.2) ahead of the Olympic champion Thea Lafond de Dominica.

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