BLACKBURN Harriers' pole vault star Holly Bleasdale has qualified for the London Olympics after reaching the A standard required at the Team GB trials in Birmingham.
Bleasdale, who arrived in Birmingham without a current 'A' standard improved her previous mark by one centimetre with a clearance of 4.71m in the pole vault.
But she’s already thinking bigger – or higher – with the 5.06m world record, held by two-time Olympic champion Yelena Isinbayeva, her next target.
“I was so nervous that I would bomb out without a height but I’ve proved to myself that I can cope when the pressure is on and that will stand me in good stead should it happen again,” said Bleasdale.
“I almost gave myself a heart attack but when I got into my swing everything came together and I was much more confident.
“Anyone who doubted me I’ve just showed to them with the new British record what type of character I am. “I’m better than ever before and everything seems to be flowing now. I really can’t see why I can’t have a crack at the world record in the Olympics.”
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