Four more women have been eliminated from the pole vault finals at the Stade de France. Robeilys Peinado of Venezuela, Marie-Julie Bonnin of France, Imogen Ayris of New Zealand, and Olivia McTaggart of New Zealand all failed to clear the 4.70-meter height in three chances.
The bar has now been raised to 4.80 meters, with American Katie Moon successfully clearing it on her first attempt. Moon's impressive performance has kept her in contention for a medal as the competition intensifies.
The pole vault event demands precision, strength, and agility from athletes as they strive to clear increasingly higher bars. Each attempt is crucial, as any missed opportunity can result in elimination from the competition.
As the remaining athletes prepare for their attempts at the new height, the pressure is mounting. Spectators are on the edge of their seats, eagerly anticipating the next thrilling moments in this high-stakes competition.
Stay tuned for more updates as the pole vault finals continue to unfold at the Stade de France, where the world's top athletes are showcasing their skills and determination in pursuit of victory.