Molly Caudery admits she could have given more despite claiming a solid seventh-place finish at the European Championships. The Thames Valley Harriers pole vaulter, 22, cleared the bar at the second highest height of her career as a leap of hauled her ahead of British teammate Sophie Cook. But it was not enough for a medal as flying Finn Wilma Murto grabbed gold ahead of Greek star Aikaterini Stefanidi and Slovenian Tina Sutej. Caudery’s personal best stands at and she was frustrated not to eclipse that height after missing on three occasions. “I would be lying if I didn’t say I wasn’t a little bit disappointed,“ she said. “I have three runs through on my final height. But I can’t complain with the height – I think that might be the second highest I’ve ever jumped. It’s been a very long season. I was very exhausted by the end of it – just going at a PB height.
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