Molly Caudery

Molly Caudery (born 17 March 2000) is an English athlete who competes in the pole vault event. She has a personal best performance of 4.53 metres.[1]

Athletics career

Caudery competed for England at the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia finishing 5th. She was England's youngest athlete at the games.[2]

She won a silver medal aged just seventeen at the 2017 European Athletics U20 Championships in Grosseto, Italy and in 2018 gained the British junior pole vault record of 4.53 metres.[3][4] Still aged seventeen Caudery won a British senior indoor title in February 2018.[5]

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References

  1. "Athlete Profile". World Athletics.
  2. "Molly Caudery England's Youngest Athlete". BBC Sport.
  3. "All time rankings". The Power of 10.
  4. "UK junior record". Athletics Weekly.
  5. "Athlete Profile". Power of 10.


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