Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Turkish pole vault star Ersu Şaşma leaps toward Olympic glory

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TURKISH pole vault record holder Ersu Şaşma has his sights set high, aiming for medals at the European and world championsh­ips, as well as the Olympics.

His journey into athletics began with basketball, but a suggestion from his physical education teacher steered him toward pole vaulting, a sport he now finds exhilarati­ng.

“For me, pole vaulting is about defying gravity, even if just for a moment,” Ersu shared with Anadolu Agency (AA).

“It’s a unique feeling that’s hard to describe. When you’re training, you gradually get used to the heights, so you don’t realize it as much. It’s like watching a 10-second video, but to me, it feels like five seconds. You run, you jump and it’s over. The only thing on my mind is whether the bar has fallen or not. As you approach, make the first jump and realize you’ve cleared it, there’s a sense of accomplish­ment,” he added.

Ersu has been diligently preparing for the upcoming 2024 Paris Olympics, along with the world indoor and European outdoor championsh­ips.

“We’ve decided to hold our camps in Antalya this year, which is a bit different from previous years. The focus is on the March events,” he said. “We began our preparatio­ns last November, seeing the World Indoor Championsh­ips and European Championsh­ips as crucial stepping stones for the Olympics.”

Reflecting on his first Olympic experience in Tokyo 2020, where he secured a spot in Paris 2024, Ersu noted a shift in his approach.

“When I went to my first Olympics, my goal was simply to participat­e, especially after losing my first coach, Ibrahim, on the way there. I was on my own. Making it to the finals was enough for me at that time,” he recalled. “But now, my mindset has changed. I believe I could have won a medal in Tokyo if I had the same mindset I have now. I feel more prepared and focused.”

Şaşma’s mental strength has been key to his success. After setting a new Turkish record with a jump of 5.90 meters last July, he faced pressure at the 2023 World Championsh­ips.

Despite his best efforts, he could not replicate that performanc­e.

“I always try to mentally prepare myself before races and during training. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t,” he admitted. “It was tough to bounce back after the world championsh­ip, but I’m focusing more on mental preparatio­n now to avoid such setbacks.”

 ?? ?? Türkiye’s Ersu Şaşma competes in the men’s pole vault final during Day 8 of the World Athletics Championsh­ips Budapest 2023 at the National Athletics Centre, Budapest, Hungary, Aug. 26, 2023.
Türkiye’s Ersu Şaşma competes in the men’s pole vault final during Day 8 of the World Athletics Championsh­ips Budapest 2023 at the National Athletics Centre, Budapest, Hungary, Aug. 26, 2023.

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