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Sport can be unforgiving, Six Brits in Monaco

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This is Stuart Weir’s third piece on Monaco. His last meeting before Paris will be in London next weekend, and then we will see each other in Paris!

Sport can be unforgiving!

Six British athletes participated in the main Herculis program in Monaco in 2024, and their experiences illustrated the fickle and unforgiving nature of elite sport.

There was Molly Caudery flying high.  The World Indoor Champion.  In Monaco, she only vaulted 4.83 and laughed at herself for adding an ‘only’ to the sentence.  Laughing at herself, she added, “I know it says a lot, it really does,” and then she couldn’t stop herself from saying, “You know, I had some really great attempts at 4.93…”. If she had been a fisherwoman, think how big the one that got away would have been!  There is absolutely no malice in my poking fun at her.  She is a lovely lady, an engaging athlete, and a great interviewee. I remember talking to her at the Europeans in 2022 when she was delighted to clear 4.50 and reach the final. Two years of pleasure at 4.50 has become disappointment at 4.83!

GLASGOW, UK – MAR 2: Image of Molly CAUDERY at the World Athletics Indoor Championships on MAR 2, 2024, in GLASGOW, UK (Photo by Dan Vernon for World Athletics).

Ben Pattison was a surprise medallist in Budapest – I can see his attorney rising. “Objection, your Honor: it was no surprise to Ben!”  In Monaco, I asked him about the added pressure of expectation.  He nodded but explained: “Pressure is a privilege. Pressure means that people expect something of me. I’ve always known I’m one of the best in the world. So, I’ve always been going into races with that mindset. But last year, it just means that it’s not only me and my coach thinking it’s a lot of other people now, so yeah, it is good”.

VARIOUS CITIES, POLAND – JUNE 23: Ben Pattison of Team Great Britain competes in the Men’s 800m – Division 1 heats during day four of the European Games 2023 on June 23, 2023, in Various Cities in Poland. (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images for European Athletics)

Neil Gourley was 0.65 outside his PR but, of course, was not satisfied! He should have bossed the race more and finished higher. He feels that he is still “under-raced” following an early-season injury. He needs more training, another race, and then Paris.

Dina Asher-Smith was taking positives from her third place – she always does.

For Molly, Ben, Neil, and Dina, Monaco was just another staging post on the…

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