Read about Molly Caudery's incredible journey from a world indoor gold in Glasgow to her accelerated rise towards the Olympics! ๐ ๐
Molly Caudery, the adrenaline junkie pole vaulter from Cornwall, is setting her sights on Olympic glory this summer after clinching a stunning world indoor gold in Glasgow. Overcoming numerous injuries, the 23-year-old credits her home county for shaping her into a fierce competitor. With her rising status justified by the recent gold win, Caudery is on a thrilling trajectory towards the Olympics.
In a dramatic turn of events, Molly Caudery secured Britain's first-ever Olympic or world pole vaulting gold medal at the 2024 World Athletics Indoor Championships in Glasgow. Her dream of winning became a reality as she soared to victory, showcasing her talent and determination on the global stage.
Caudery's journey isn't just about victories; it's also about resilience and passion. Embracing the sea swims and surfing culture of Cornwall, she's riding a new wave towards Paris, where the next Olympic challenge awaits. Her ambition and dedication continue to inspire athletes worldwide.
As Molly Caudery celebrates her recent World Indoor Championships gold, the world watches in awe at her remarkable achievements. From her inspiring triumph in Glasgow to her preparation for the upcoming Olympics in Paris, Caudery is a beacon of hope and perseverance for aspiring athletes everywhere.
Molly Caudery is training her sights on Olympic glory this summer after sealing a stunning world indoor gold in Glasgow.
Pole vaulter justifies her rising status with gold in Glasgow as Josh Kerr sends warning to rival Jakob Ingebrigtsen.
Gold medallist, 23, has overcome a number of injuries but credits her home county with making her 'a little bit tougher'
Cornish pole vaulter Molly Caudery said she had dreamt of winning but wasn't sure it would come true. | ITV News West Country.
Molly Caudery won Britain's first-ever Olympic or world pole vaulting gold medal at the 2024 World Athletics Indoor Championships last night in Glasgow ...
CORNWALL'S Molly Caudery is the new world indoor pole vault champion after a stunning success in Glasgow last night.
Pole vault victory at World Indoor Championships continues Cornishwoman's accelerated rise, while Britain's Josh Kerr added 3000m gold to his burgeoning ...