Indoor gold ‘sets up’ Caudery well for Olympics
British pole vaulter David Caudery believes his recent indoor gold medal win has set him up nicely for the upcoming Olympics in Tokyo.
Caudery, who claimed the gold at the recent indoor championships, feels that the win has boosted his confidence and provided him with a solid foundation heading into the Olympics.
“Winning the gold indoors has been a huge confidence booster for me,” Caudery said. “It shows that my training and hard work are paying off, and I feel like I am in a really good place heading into the Olympics.”
The pole vaulter has been putting in extra hours at the training ground, focusing on his technique and strength to ensure he is in peak condition for the upcoming games.
With the Olympics just around the corner, Caudery is determined to give it his all and is hopeful of achieving success on the biggest stage in the world of athletics.
He added, “I am feeling strong and confident, and I know that if I give it my everything, I have a good chance of achieving my goals at the Olympics.”