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Career-best leap for McTaggart
Career-best leap for McTaggart

Otago Daily Times

time3 days ago

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  • Otago Daily Times

Career-best leap for McTaggart

Olivia McTaggart attempts another height during the women's pole vault final at the Diamond League in London yesterday. PHOTO: REUTERS New Zealand pole vaulter Olivia McTaggart hit her stride in London yesterday. She soaked up the noise from a 60,000-strong crowd at London Stadium to produce the performance of her career. McTaggart leaped to a lifetime best, clearing 4.73m to claim the top spot at the United Kingdom's only stop on the Diamond League circuit. McTaggart won the event ahead of one of the strongest pole vault fields assembled this season, including hometown hero Molly Caudery, the 2024 world indoor champion, and Katie Moon (United States), the 2020 Olympic champion and 2022 and 2023 world champion. The effort eclipsed her previous best of 4.71m, which she jumped just five days earlier at the Spitzen Leichtathletik meet in Switzerland. The height is also the world championships entry standard, all but securing her spot in Tokyo for the world championships next month, pending official selection from Athletics New Zealand. While four competitors cleared 4.73m, McTaggart was the only one do to so on her second attempt. Moon, Angelica Moser (Switzerland) and Emily Grove (US) all required three attempts at the height. Alongside McTaggart, the four remaining athletes all fell short of clearing the next height in the progression of 4.84m, leaving the Diamond League crown to the New Zealander. The Auckland-based vaulter has been training and living in Loughborough, UK, for the past several months, competing on the European circuit. The Diamond League circuit enjoys a brief hiatus over the next few weeks before roaring back into life again on August 16 in Silesia. — APL

Livi McTaggart Wins The London Diamond League
Livi McTaggart Wins The London Diamond League

Scoop

time3 days ago

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  • Scoop

Livi McTaggart Wins The London Diamond League

Press Release – Athletics New Zealand London, UK – 19 July 2025 A sold out 60,000 strong crowd in the London Stadium has elevated Livi McTaggart to produce the performance of her career, winning the 2025 London Athletics Meet. The Kiwi pole vaulter has leaped to a new lifetime best in the process, clearing 4.73m to claim the top spot at the UK's only stop on the Diamond League circuit. McTaggart has won the event ahead of one of the strongest pole vault fields assembled this season. Defeating hometown hero, Molly Caudery (GBR), the 2024 world indoor champion, and Katie Moon (USA), the 2020 Olympic Champion and 2022 and 2023 World Champion. 4.73m eclipses her previous best of 4.71m last jumped just 5 days ago at the Spitzen Leichtathletik meet in Luzern, Switzerland. The height is also the World Athletics Championships 'Entry Standard', all but securing her spot on Tokyo for the World Championships this September. Pending official selection from Athletics New Zealand. While four competitors cleared 4.73m, McTaggart was the only one do to so on her second attempt. With Katie Moon (USA), Angelica Moser (SUI), and Emily Grove (USA) all requiring three attempts at the height. Alongside McTaggart, the four remaining athletes all fell short of clearing the next height in the progression of 4.84m, leaving the Diamond League crown to McTaggart. The Auckland-based vaulter has been training and living in Loughborough, UK for the last several months while she competes on the European circuit. The Diamond League circuit enjoys a brief hiatus over the next few weeks before roaring back in to life again on the 16th of August in Silesia.

Livi McTaggart Wins The London Diamond League
Livi McTaggart Wins The London Diamond League

Scoop

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • Scoop

Livi McTaggart Wins The London Diamond League

London, UK - 19 July 2025 A sold out 60,000 strong crowd in the London Stadium has elevated Livi McTaggart to produce the performance of her career, winning the 2025 London Athletics Meet. The Kiwi pole vaulter has leaped to a new lifetime best in the process, clearing 4.73m to claim the top spot at the UK's only stop on the Diamond League circuit. McTaggart has won the event ahead of one of the strongest pole vault fields assembled this season. Defeating hometown hero, Molly Caudery (GBR), the 2024 world indoor champion, and Katie Moon (USA), the 2020 Olympic Champion and 2022 and 2023 World Champion. 4.73m eclipses her previous best of 4.71m last jumped just 5 days ago at the Spitzen Leichtathletik meet in Luzern, Switzerland. The height is also the World Athletics Championships 'Entry Standard', all but securing her spot on Tokyo for the World Championships this September. Pending official selection from Athletics New Zealand. While four competitors cleared 4.73m, McTaggart was the only one do to so on her second attempt. With Katie Moon (USA), Angelica Moser (SUI), and Emily Grove (USA) all requiring three attempts at the height. Alongside McTaggart, the four remaining athletes all fell short of clearing the next height in the progression of 4.84m, leaving the Diamond League crown to McTaggart. The Auckland-based vaulter has been training and living in Loughborough, UK for the last several months while she competes on the European circuit. The Diamond League circuit enjoys a brief hiatus over the next few weeks before roaring back in to life again on the 16th of August in Silesia.

Pole vault: Kiwi Olivia McTaggart shines with career-best 4.73m win in Diamond League
Pole vault: Kiwi Olivia McTaggart shines with career-best 4.73m win in Diamond League

NZ Herald

time4 days ago

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  • NZ Herald

Pole vault: Kiwi Olivia McTaggart shines with career-best 4.73m win in Diamond League

New Zealand pole vaulter Olivia McTaggart, pictured ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Photo / RNZ Listening to articles is free for open-access content—explore other articles or learn more about text-to-speech. Access to Herald Premium articles require a Premium subscription. Subscribe now to listen. New Zealand pole vaulter Olivia McTaggart, pictured ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Photo / RNZ By RNZ New Zealand pole vaulter Olivia McTaggart has produced the performance of her career in winning the Diamond League event at London's Olympic Stadium. In front of a sold-out crowd of 60,000, McTaggart leapt to a new lifetime best, clearing 4.73m to claim the victory on a countback. McTaggart won the event ahead of one of the strongest pole vault fields assembled this season, which included hometown hero Molly Caudery, the 2024 world indoor champion, and American Katie Moon, the 2020 Olympic champion and the 2022 and 2023 world champion. McTaggart's 4.73m jump eclipses her previous best of 4.71m, which she recorded just five days ago in Switzerland.

McTaggart leaps to lifetime best
McTaggart leaps to lifetime best

Otago Daily Times

time4 days ago

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  • Otago Daily Times

McTaggart leaps to lifetime best

Olivia McTaggart won the London event ahead of one of the strongest pole vault fields assembled this season. New Zealand pole vaulter Olivia McTaggart has produced the performance of her career, winning the Diamond League event at London's Olympic Stadium. In front of a sold-out crowd of 60,000 McTaggart leapt to a new lifetime best, clearing 4.73 metres to claim the victory on a countback. McTaggart won the event ahead of one of the strongest pole vault fields assembled this season including hometown hero Molly Caudery, the 2024 world indoor champion, and American Katie Moon, the 2020 Olympic Champion and the 2022 and 2023 World Champion. The 4.73m vault eclipses her previous best of 4.71m, which she recorded just five days ago in Switzerland. The height is also the World Athletics Championships "Entry Standard", all but securing her spot on Tokyo for the World Championships in September, pending official selection from Athletics New Zealand. While four competitors cleared 4.73m, McTaggart was the only one do to so on her second attempt, with Moon, her fellow American Emily Grove, and Switzerland's Angelica Moser all requiring three attempts at that height. Alongside McTaggart, the four remaining athletes all fell short of clearing the next height in the progression of 4.84m, leaving the Diamond League crown to McTaggart. The Auckland-based vaulter has been training and living in Loughborough, in the United Kingdom, for several months while she competes on the European circuit. The Diamond League circuit enjoys a brief hiatus over the next few weeks before roaring back in to life again on August 16 in Silesia, Poland.

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