POLE-VAULT queen Molly Caudery sized up a double-decker bus and said: “I could jump that.” Quite easily, to be fair. Her ...
For Molly Caudery, the Paris Olympics were an unmitigated disaster, so much so that she “grieved” for her Games for weeks afterwards. Caudery arrived with a spring in her step as the new world indoor ...
Molly Caudery, the world leader in the pole vault and one of Britain’s big gold-medal hopes in athletics, has made a tearful shock Olympic exit after failing to register a qualification height.
Molly Caudery rang in the new year by looking back on a stretch of moments that defined her life both on and off the track, sharing a personal Instagram recap filled with athletic highs, ...
From heartbreak in Paris to fire in Nanjing, Molly Caudery insists she is ready to prove her Olympic nightmare will not be career defining. The reigning world indoor champion is the favourite to ...
Molly Caudery says her World Indoor pole vault title "means absolutely everything". The 26-year-old from Cornwall jumped a season's best 4.85m to take gold ahead of Slovenia's Tina Sutej in Poland. It ...
British record-holder’s strategy backfires after entering the competition later than rivals only then to fail to clear the height Jeremy Wilson Chief Sports Reporter, at Stade de France Jeremy Wilson ...
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