Nelson Mail

McCartney’s Games bid comes up short

- Marc Hinton

The shoulders sagged, the reality hit and the tears came flowing out. Eliza McCartney’s Olympic dream was over and the emotions were just too much to contain.

The 24-year-old Aucklander, alongside national squadmate Olivia McTaggart, had her final crack on Saturday at making it to the Tokyo Olympics in the last of three straight winter series pole vault meets at the AUT Millennium indoor facility.

Both had to clear 4.70 metres to nail an add-on spot at the Tokyo Games, and both failed at 4.50m as the realities of tough, disrupted buildups came home to haunt them. For McCartney, in particular, it was a gutwrenchi­ng outcome.

Five years ago she had won a fairytale bronze medal as a 19-year-old rookie sensation at the Rio

Games. Now she doesn’t even get the chance to go back and have another crack at catching lightning in a bottle.

A big part of that is the chronic Achilles tendon problem that has pretty much forced her to compete with the handbrake on for the last three years. She said it was 2018 – when she cleared her PB of 4.94m in Germany – when she last felt unencumber­ed. That’s a long time to carry the proverbial weight on your shoulders.

You could see it on Saturday as she struggled to even complete her shortened runup, let alone launch herself up and over the heights required. McCartney gritted her teeth and tried hard, as did McTaggart who came awfully close to clearing 4.50m on her final attempt, but in the end the circumstan­ces were just too much to shake off.

‘‘That was really tough, just to get down the runway,’’ McCartney told Stuff after taking some time to compose herself. ‘‘It was a battle internally as well, just because every runup is slightly different, and sometimes I make a step and it just hurts too much to carry on.

‘‘When it’s like that I tend to be guessing quite a bit and it’s not conducive to a really great jump. But I did manage to get one height in there.’’

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Eliza McCartney

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