Doesn't matter, women's PV must be the weakest event in all of T&F. Women triple jump is close without Yulimar
You must genuinely be blind? Nina Kennedy, Katie Moon, Molly Caudery, Eliza McCartney. That's only 4 names and they can deliver a historically deep 1-4 in a final.
Doesn't matter, women's PV must be the weakest event in all of T&F. Women triple jump is close without Yulimar
You must genuinely be blind? Nina Kennedy, Katie Moon, Molly Caudery, Eliza McCartney. That's only 4 names and they can deliver a historically deep 1-4 in a final.
Brave and determined women do this event. Really the most dangerous event in T&F.
Peacock ran a full feed of PV from start to finish. You can go back and watch as the regular NBC telecast doesn't show much and never captures the drama. For a while there, the competitors collectively only had a few misses; they were really on top of their game. But Sandi Morris went from first place to fourth very quickly when the others made 4.73 on their first attempts. I'm sure Morris never dreamed that 4.73 would win this competition.
It doesn't seem that the marks are quite as high as a few years back but look out for Caudery and Kennedy. Who knows, perhaps King (coached by Jenn & Rick Suhr) is going to the be the next rising US PV star. Sandi hasn't quite been the same since she had that broken pole and messed up her wrist but she's tough and will be back.