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TRIPLE THREAT: BOL, CAUDERY AND LAKE CONFIRMED FOR ELECTRIC LONDON ATHLETICS MEET

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May 20, 2025

The Multiple World Champion Femke Bol (NED), a triple medalist at the 2024 Olympic Games, will compete in the 400m obstacles in the London Athletics Meet (on Saturday, July 19), where the Molly Caudley (GBR) and Morgan Lake (GBR) stars will join in what promises to be a stellar day of athletics.

The 25 -year -old Dutch sensation has an exceptional record of the League of Diamonds, not fraud since its debut in 2021 and an exceptional record in the British capital, where it established a better of the 51.30 Diamond League in 51.45 on 51.45 above.

Bol established a new European record of 50.95 in Switzerland last summer, taking half its best life. He won 4 x 400m of mixed relay gold (national record), 4 x 400m of silver (national record) and 400 mh bronze in the Olympic Games in Paris, improving the individual bronze he won in Tokyo in 2021.

His medal transport in recent years has been impressive. The double silver in the 2022 world championship in Oregon (400 mh and 4 x 400m of mixed relay) was followed by a hat-trick of gold medals in the European championship later that summer (400m, 400 mh and 4 x 400m of relief). It improved even more in 2023, winning twice as gold in the 400mh and 4 x 400m relay in the World Athletics Championship in Budapest.

In 2024, Shhe was crowned champion of the League of Diamonds for the fourth successive year, concluding another successful year of competition that included Loining his own world interior record to take the world title wing of 400m in Marchgow) in March (49.17)) in March (49.17)) Championship (400 mh and 4 x 400m relaxes).

In a short interior season of 2025, a deliberate decision to give more time out of the competition, Bol delighted its local crowd by participating in the European Athletics Championship in Indoor in Apeldoorn, winning double gold) (in a 400 m livestock).

“My first race in London in 2023 was a dream come true, and going even faster in 2024 was incredible, there is something so special in competing at that stage,” said Bol, who has 20 or 50 faster 400 mh brands of all time. “I have a good bone training and I am very motivated for the summer that is coming. The idea of ​​competing in the London Diamond League, which is one of my favorite careers in the circuit, only gives me so much buzz. The last two years. The formations were magical and my performances were magical and my performances were magical and my performances were mineneas were minimal and my performance. clue”.

Just out of a strong internal campaign, Molly Cauderne will return to London full of trust. The 24 -year -old from Cornwall became the first British woman in history to win a world -jump world -jump title when she shot the world’s inner gold in Glasgow last year, before ensuring European silver later in Rome only three months. With a better life of 4.92my victories in several key international meetings, Cauderny has established itself as a firm favorite of the house for the London meeting.

“Winning gold in Glasgow went beyond everything I imagined: the support of the local crowd was unforgettable,” said Caudery. “Replace again in London this summer is a great motivation for me. I am in a good physically and mentally place, and just because continuing to build what I have achieved so far. Poenta in front of a scenario full again.”

The three -time Olympic and British record holder Morgan Lake is also confirmed for height jump in London. The 27 -year -old has enjoyed some strong results that finished fourth place in the World Athletics Championship in Budapest and represented the GB team in the Olympic Games last summer. With a national record of 1.99my consistent actions around the high jump circuit, Lake arrives in London with the aim of entertaining its local crowd.

“Competing in front of a local crowd always gets the best of me,” Lake said. “Energy is amazing and I am excited to be part of such an incredible alignment this year. I am looking forward to building well during the season.

“I always hope to compete at the London Stadium, everything that is world class,” Lake said. “I am enjoying my new training configuration and I am pointing to the top this year, and I know that London will be another important step on that trip.”

The London Athletics Meeting, the one -day world athletics event in the world, is the Uniocho meeting of the Wanda Diamond League 2025. The series, which will pay a total record of 9.24 million US dollars in prizes, includes 15 of the most prestigious events in global athletics on four different continents and began with Xiamen on April 26. It concludes with a single final in two days in Zurich (August 27-28).

This year’s London Athletics Meeting is almost exhausted! There are less than 500 tickets available, with prices that start from £ 25 for adults and £ 5 for juniors.

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