During the ongoing women's pole vault competition, Amálie Švábíková of the Czech Republic faced elimination after failing to clear the 4.85-meter bar. This development left only four athletes in contention for the top spots.
As the competition progressed to the 4.90-meter height, the remaining contenders included Nina Kennedy from Australia, Katie Moon representing the United States, Alysha Newman of Canada, and Angelica Moser from Switzerland.
Of the four athletes, Moser made a strategic decision to pass on her third attempt at 4.85 meters. This choice means that she must successfully clear the 4.90-meter height on her first try to stay in the competition. Failure to do so would result in her elimination from the event.
The stakes are high as these talented athletes vie for victory in the women's pole vault competition. Stay tuned for further updates as the competition unfolds.