Leicester Mercury

Heartbreak for Holly as pole snaps

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HOLLY Bradshaw saw her dream of a World Championsh­ip gold disappear after a freak accident, writes Nick Mashiter of PA Sport.

The 30-year-old Loughborou­gh University student, who won pole vault bronze at last year’s Olympics, snapped her pole in her final practice jump in Eugene and was forced to retire injured.

It broke as she planted it in the box and Bradshaw landed awkwardly on the back of her neck while also hurting her arm, back and hamstring.

Bradshaw, below, quit with this summer’s Commonweal­th Games and European Championsh­ips in mind as her hopes of a maiden World Championsh­ips medal ended on day one.

She said: “I was absolutely gutted, I was heartbroke­n, I was crying in the box, sobbing.

“It was a massive, massive shock. I’ve felt really good for the three weeks coming into this.

“It’s the first time it’s ever happened in my career, so it’s a great time for it to happen. I hope it never happens again.

“It’s just really, really, really unfortunat­e timing but I’ve come back from worse.

“I’ve still got the Commies and the Euros. I’ve had a preliminar­y medical exam and it’s nothing too serious.

“I’m going to get more checks and hope it’s nothing bad and I come back for Commies and Euros.

“It feels out of my control. This year has been a challenge and it’s just another thing for me to negotiate past.

“There was no way I could know that was going to happen. It’s such a freak accident. It’s just one of those things that absolutely sucks.

“It’s been a rocky season and a lot of things haven’t gone my way but the last three weeks have been great.

“I thought I could have done 4.50/60 clean in qualificat­ion and then challenge for medals in the final.

“I am that point in my career now where if I am not battling for medals, I can’t put myself in that position and I am not going to take any risks. That is the decision I

made.”

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