More big names become a member of the London Athletics Meet on July 19
Several world champion FEME BOL, a triple medal winner at the 2024 Olympic Games, will compete in the 400m hurdles during the London Athletics on Saturday, July 19, where the Dutch athlete is accompanied by Briish Stars Molly Caudern and Morgan Lake.
The 25-RU-O-O-Bol has a exception of Diamond League-Record-Sinds in 2021 and an excellent record in the British capital, where in 2024 she went the best of 51.30 from Diamond League of 51.30, who had darkened the 51.45 marking she had put in the London Stadium in the London Stadium.
Bol a European record of 50.95 in Switzerland last summer, which exists half a second of her life. She then won 4x400m mixed relay gold, 4x400m silver and 400m Hurdes bronze during the Olympic Games in Paris, which improved the individual bronze that she won in Tokyo in 2021.
Her medal in recent years has been impressive. Double silver at the 2022 world championships in Oregon (400m hurdles and 4x400m mixed relay) was followed by a hat trick of gold medals at the European championships later that summer (400m, 400m hurdles and 4x400m relais). She also improved in 2023 and won double gold in the 400m hurdles and 4x400m relay on the World Athletics Championships in Budapest.

In 2024 she was crowned Diamond League champion for the fourth consecutive year and she closed another successful year of competition, including reducing her own World Indoor Record to take the worldwide 400m title in Margi in Mar European Championships (400m Relais).
“My first run in London in 2023 was a dream that eats wherever, and to go even faster in 2024 was incredible, there is simply subject to so special about competing in that stadium,” said Bol, who has 20 out of 50 Quickst 400m obstacles. “I trained well and I am so motivated for the summer.

Fresh from a strong indoor campaign, Cauderne returns to London full of confidence. The 24-year-old from Cornwall became the first British woman in history who won a global pole vault title when she jumped in Glasgow in Glasgow last year before she secured European silver in Rome three months later. With a lifelong best of 4.92 million and victors on various important international encounters, you focus as a solid home favorite for the London Meet.
“Winning gold in Glasgow was further than everything I had imagined – the support of the home crowd was unforgettable,” said Caudery. “To compete back in London this summer, such a Hage is for me. I am physically and mentally in a good place, and I just want to keep building on what I have so far.

Three -time Olympic and British record holder Morgan Lake is also confirmed for the high jump in London. The 27-Yare-Old enjoyed Subs Strong Results, fourth ending in the World Athletics Championships in Budapest and representing Team GB on Let Summer’s Olympic Games. With a national record of 1.99 million and existing versions around the high jump circuit, Lake arrives in London in London with the entertainment of its home crowd.
“Competing for a home crowd always brings out the best in me,” said Lake. “The energy is incredible and I am excited to be part of such an incredible line-up this year. I look forward to building the season well.
“I always look forward to competing in the London Stadium – everything about it is world class,” said Lake. “I enjoy my new training setup and I am high again this year, and I know that London will still be an important step on that trip.”
The London Athletics Meet this year is almost sold out. Less than 500 messages AE available, with prices from £ 25 for adults and £ 5 for juniors.