British Polar Vauulter does not protect its title in Nanjing, as Marie-Julie Bonnie takes gold with technical problems and delays
There was a joy for France, but frustration for Britain on Saturday in the Women’s Pole Cup in Nanjing’s Pole (March 22).
Bonin equated the French record 4.75 m to take gold as a flakrogen, six months before Glasg, cleaning the dominant champion by 4.70 m.
The competition was affected by technical problems with a broken vertical, leading to long delays. “The guides are constantly breaking and breaking again,” said Kuder. “After that, it was really difficult to find my flow when jumping. It was difficult, but it’s the championships for you. “
Slovenia Tina Story took silver with Swiss Angelica Moser, scoring bronze with two athletes who are thrown at 4.70 m.
Tobacco was enjoyed for the first time, 4.45 m and 4.60 m before demanding the second attempt at 4.70 m. By bar 4.75 m, he could not own that height.
Only Bonnin was able to clear 4.75 million to make further attempts to make further attempts at 4.80 m.

Marie-Julie Bonnin (Getty)
He added cooking. “I definitely didn’t want, but I’m disappointed with the least say.
“If you wait for a half in the middle of the competition when it reaches that medal bars is really important bars. It should not happen in such a competition.
23-year-old Bonn said: “I can’t believe it. It’s like a dream.
“We didn’t make sure we’re going to jump here two months ago. We wouldn’t go that to go well but we’re so proud to be doing anything good. But I’m not doing so good.
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