British record-holder Holly Bradshaw faces tough line-up at Müller British Grand Prix on July 13
The reigning Olympic, world outdoor and world indoor champions, plus the world leader in 2021, are among a world-class field in the women’s pole vault as the Wanda Diamond League series hits Gateshead for the second time this summer next month.
Holly Bradshaw will lead the home hopes at the Müller British Grand Prix on Tuesday July 13 and she is in good form after a national outdoor record of 4.82m in Huelva, Spain, this month. The 28-year-old also competes in the Müller British Championships in Manchester in a few days’ time where she will hope to hone her technique even more.
In Gateshead next month Bradshaw faces:
“After opening my season well in Doha last month, things have gone even better since with my best-ever outdoor height of 4.82m in Spain,” said Bradshaw. “My event is really competitive at the moment and in Gateshead I’ll be due to face most of the top pole vaulters in what promises to be a really good competition. With the meet falling so close to the Olympics as well it will be a great final test before heading out to Tokyo.”
Such is the quality of the competition, in good conditions the athletes could get close to the world record of 5.06m set by Yelena Isinbayeva in 2009. Several women’s pole vault world records have been set at Gateshead International Stadium in the past. Daniela Bartova of the Czech Republic, for example, set a world record of 4.14m at the venue in 1995 while Isinbayeva of Russia set world marks of 4.82m in 2003 and 4.87m in 2004 at the same track.
The pole vault line-up is the latest event to be announced for the Müller British Grand Prix following the news that Dina Asher-Smith will be racing over 200m and Sifan Hassan of the Netherlands will compete in the women’s mile.
Gateshead staged the first Wanda Diamond League event of 2021 in May after it was moved from Rabat in Morocco to the North East of England and now, on July 13, the same venue will host the seventh Diamond League of the season after it was moved from its original home of London.
Tickets go on sale Monday June 21 at 10am.