Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Britain’s new Girl Pole vault’s world champion is now eyeing Olympic gold

- BY JEREMY ARMSTRONG MOLLY CAUDERY Jeremy.armstrong@mirror.co.uk @jeremyatmi­rror

IN one heroic giant leap, Molly Caudery cleared 4.8m to become the world pole vault champion and the new golden girl of British athletics.

After winning Britain’s first ever world title in the event with a leap that was “like jumping through the second floor of a house”, as one fan put it, 23-year-old Molly now has her eye on the Olympics in Paris.

Talented Molly, who graduated with a BSC from Loughborou­gh last year, and has 224,000 followers online, said: “Prior to this year, my sights were always set on LA 2028.

“But things have really snowballed, I’ve built so much confidence. Taking that into Paris, I’d love to get a medal.”

And she had good news for the 500,000 UK ticket holders heading to the Olympics this summer. She said: “Some people wouldn’t like the pressures that come with it. But I thrive under pressure.”

Her triumph at the World Athletics Indoor Championsh­ips in Glasgow at the weekend is all the more incredible when you consider she almost lost a finger in a weight lifting accident in 2021. It put her out of action for nine months. The details are not for the squeamish.

She said: “As I brought the bar down, my finger caught between where you rack it and the bar.

“It was 90% off. It was holding on by the skin on the side. That was a pretty big setback that I managed to come back from.”

Molly grew up in Redruth, Cornwall, and as a schoolgirl earned extra pocket money as a waitress in the family business, the Peppercorn Cafe, in Perranuthn­oe.

Her dad Stuart Caudery, 54, says: “Now she enjoys baking to relax and is really good at it. She was the chief scone maker at the cafe and loves baking cakes. There has been talk of the Great British Bake Off – she would love to do that.”

Stuart, and Molly’s mum, Barbara, 53, were in Glasgow to cheer their daughter on, alongside Molly’s boyfriend, high jumper Joel

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ON HER HOPES FOR 2024 OLYMPICS

Clarke-khan, 24. Molly’s family are all involved in athletics, and her brother Fynley, 25, is also a pole vaulter. He has posted 4.72m.

Stuart, a builder, coached Molly when she was a teenager and still volunteers with Cornwall Athletic Club. He said: “I was a decathlete, so you pole vault for that, but we have all done it.

“I met my partner [Barbara] at the track and she was a hurdler who also did pole vault and my son is jumping 4.72m. That is less than Molly now, so he is after her.” Stuart told how his daughter, a daredevil as a youngster, tried “multiple” athletics events, as well as surfing.

He said: “She tried high jump and long jump, but pole vault was the one for her. She just loved it. “She always enjoyed the outdoors. She would watch us on the track, and would write her own training programmes. She has done really well this year. It has just clicked, something has changed.

“She hit 4.8m or above in four competitio­ns this winter so she was really confident going into Glasgow.”

After her glory indoors, Molly is not fazed about moving into the outdoor arena for the Olympics.

Stuart said: “We don’t have any indoor facilities for pole vault here in Cornwall. We just get on with it, you have to train in cold weather.

“When we go outdoors, people complain about the wind and Molly says, ‘What wind?’.”

In her final training session before the 2018 Commonweal­th Games, when she was England’s youngest athlete at 17, it was snowing. Stuart said: “There is no reason why she cannot do better than she has done already. She is a level-headed person, she knows what she has got to do, she will continue in that way.”

Molly came fifth in those 2018 Commonweal­th Games in Australia, but at the 2022 Games in Birmingham, she won silver.

She had won the 2015 School Games in Manchester, and in 2018 went to study at Miami University. Stuart said: “Then Covid hit and we got her home to finish her studies.”

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Molly, who already has a marketing deal with Adidas, can count athletics legends Dina Ashersmith and Katarina Johnsontho­mpson among her online fans.

And she revels in the spotlight. Molly said: “I think social media is such a growing factor in sports.

“A lot of people don’t enjoy that. But I actually find some enjoyment in the creativity of it all.”

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Molly ON POINT in Glasgow GRADUATION Molly gets her degree last year CHAMP She wins gold at 2015 School Games JOY At clinching gold medal at the weekend
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BEST BAR NONE Ace Molly vaults in Glasgow SUCCESS With mum and dad after winning silver in Birmingham in 2022 PRIDE Graduation shot with parents and Joel EMOTIONAL Molly and Joel after her win

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