Molly Caudery, Adam Fogg, Scott Lincoln, Amber Anning, George Mills, Sam Atkin and more excel on the indoor circuit
Meeting de L’Eure, Val-de-Reuil, France, January 28
Britain’s Molly Caudery was a surprise fifth in the 2023 World Championships with a 4.75 PB vault but she moved up another level entirely when she jumped a world leading 4.83m to easily defeat Eliza McCartney of New Zealand (4.64m).
That put her second all-time in the UK and among the top 10 Europeans all-time.
Mohamed Katir ran a world lead of 3:51.91 in the men’s mile.
Asier Martínez clocked a 7.49 world lead and PB in the 60m hurdles edging Just Kwaou-Mathey (7.51) while Hugues Fabrice Zango lwent top of the world rankings with a 17.15m triple jump
Briton Georgia Bell carried on her sensational winter form as her 8:42.16 3000m easily defeated Marta Pérez of Spain (8:48.91).
Morgan Lake was another British winner with a 1.92m high jump.
Men: Mile: 1 Mohamed Katir ESP 3:51.91; 2 Tshepo Tshite RSA 3:54.56; 3 Ruben Verheyden BEL 3:55.42; 4 Benoit Campion 3:56.30; 5 Callum Elson GBR 3:57.03; 6 Jonathan Grahn SWE 3:57.03 NR; 7 Baptiste Mischler 3:58.25
3000: 1 Daniel Munguti KEN 7:44.93; 2 Hicham Akankam MAR 7:45.80; 3 Nicholas Griggs IRL 7:45.94; 4 István Palkovits HUN 7:47.42 NR; 5 Melkeneh Azeze ETH 7:48.74; 6 Marc Lauret 7:50.76; 7 Aurelien Radja 7:53.93; 8 Martin Desmidt 7:55.02; James Gormley GBR DNF
60H: 1 Asier Martínez ESP 7.49; 2 Just Kwaou-Mathey 7.51; 3 Aurel Manga 7.73; 4 Pascal Martinot-Lagarde 7.73. Heat 1: 1…