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Katie Moon talks Stuart Weir through her Zurich win

Katie Moon talks Stuart Weir through her Zurich win

Katie Moon talks Stuart through her Zurich win

Katie Moon won the Diamond League pole-vault in Brussels on Friday  with 4.85m.  She followed that with a win in the Diamond League final in Zurich with 4.82m.  She gave me her overall reaction to her week’s work:

“It was awesome, so much fun. I’m happy with how it went. This is my first win in Zurich. I have always wanted to win Zurich. It feels so good. I will take some lessons with me from Zurich, e.g. staying patient, not rushing things. Today I felt the jetlag more than in Brussels, especially in the middle of the competition, so my victory would not have happened without the crowd. I needed their extra energy. I love it when the crowd is right there and you feel the energy. I was feeling a little bit just foggy which is normal for me after about a week of jetlag. So I’m just I’m glad that I was able to stay relaxed and execute that’s really what I was hoping for,  coming into Brussels and then Zurich. I really wanted to treat these two meets to be good preparation for Tokyo and I think I did that. To win here and to execute this way gives me a real boost of confidence. In Tokyo I will do everything to retain my title”.

The women’s pole vault was scheduled for day two in the stadium but there was a forecast of heavy rain.  Katie takes up the story: “At first I was hoping that we could jump in the stadium. But then we asked the organizers to wtitch it to today because jumping in the rain can be very dangerous”.

Katie Moon, winner in Brussels DL, photo by Diamond League AG

I asked Katie to talk me through her approach to the competition:

I skipped the two opening bars 4.30m and 4.45m

I opened at 4.55m because knew that I was on a stick that could throw me that high so I opened there.

I had a failure at 4.65m but cleared at the second attempt.  On a temporary runaway it can take one or two runs to get your run-up dialled in and that is what I was experiencing and what caused the failure.

At 4.75 mI was really feeling the jetlag and I missed my first attempt but I knew it was more an issue with my step than me actually executing. I also knew I didn’t have a lot of jumps in me today so I wanted to make them count.  That’s why I chose to pass at 4.75m and go straight to through to whatever was next. I think that just made the most sense on the day. Sandi Morris and Emily Grove cleared 4.75m which left me in third.

Katie Moon, Rabat DL 2025, photo by…

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