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Nightmare is nearly over for Caudery

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March 21, 2025

MOLLY AIMS TO LEAVE PARIS MISERY IN PAST

- By Alan Smith

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 world indoor champion is tipped to retain her pole vault title in China tomorrow.

Her Olympics shock, when she failed to register a clean effort in qualifying despite being the favourite, is serving as big motivation.

Caudery said the days after Paris were “like a grieving period” but she went home to Cornwall, spent time healing in the sea and worked closely with a psychologist.

Understanding what went wrong has been a challenge.

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