1 00:00:06,667 --> 00:00:10,427 Speaker 1: You're listening to the Weekend Sport podcast with Jason Vine 2 00:00:10,707 --> 00:00:12,027 Speaker 1: from Newstalk ZB. 3 00:00:12,907 --> 00:00:14,987 Speaker 2: Ten past two. The New Zealand Track and Field champs 4 00:00:14,987 --> 00:00:16,907 Speaker 2: on this weekend in dneed In. One of the glamour 5 00:00:16,907 --> 00:00:19,547 Speaker 2: events is the women's pole vault from four p forty 6 00:00:19,627 --> 00:00:24,387 Speaker 2: this afternoon. Paris. Olympic Games finalists Eliza McCartney and Olivia 7 00:00:24,627 --> 00:00:27,747 Speaker 2: McTaggart are in the field. After one of the more 8 00:00:27,947 --> 00:00:31,307 Speaker 2: unique pole vault finals at the Olympics last year. 9 00:00:31,187 --> 00:00:35,067 Speaker 3: By virtue of coldback. It looks like the New Zealanders, 10 00:00:35,307 --> 00:00:38,307 Speaker 3: all three of them will be in the final because 11 00:00:38,347 --> 00:00:41,467 Speaker 3: you've got eleven that have qualified automatically because you had 12 00:00:41,467 --> 00:00:44,987 Speaker 3: eleven rather than twelve the mandatary twelve for the Olympic 13 00:00:45,067 --> 00:00:49,787 Speaker 3: final get through. Nine other athletes have qualified in addition 14 00:00:49,827 --> 00:00:52,187 Speaker 3: to those elevens, so you can have twenty in the 15 00:00:52,187 --> 00:00:56,587 Speaker 3: final field. And that is going to include Imaginariis who 16 00:00:56,787 --> 00:00:59,587 Speaker 3: made it at four point two and four point four 17 00:01:00,267 --> 00:01:02,707 Speaker 3: and then failed three times at four point five to five, 18 00:01:02,787 --> 00:01:07,187 Speaker 3: and Olivia McTaggart who was ditto across each of those heights. 19 00:01:07,347 --> 00:01:10,187 Speaker 2: Yeah, quite remarkable scenes last year in the pole vault 20 00:01:10,267 --> 00:01:14,347 Speaker 2: final in Paris, Olivia McTaggart's with us. Let's start with that. Olivia, 21 00:01:14,427 --> 00:01:18,267 Speaker 2: You Eliza McCartney Imaginius all qualifying for the pole vault 22 00:01:18,307 --> 00:01:21,547 Speaker 2: final last year. How big a goal did you tick 23 00:01:21,547 --> 00:01:24,827 Speaker 2: off that day by competing in an Olympic final. 24 00:01:25,747 --> 00:01:31,147 Speaker 4: Honestly, it's really funny because that night before the Olympic qualifier, 25 00:01:31,707 --> 00:01:33,987 Speaker 4: I wrote a diary I will be an Olympic finalist. 26 00:01:34,067 --> 00:01:35,867 Speaker 5: I will be an Olympic finalist about. 27 00:01:35,627 --> 00:01:40,067 Speaker 4: Ten times in my journal and so that was definitely 28 00:01:40,107 --> 00:01:42,627 Speaker 4: my biggest goal was to make the Olympic final. In 29 00:01:42,667 --> 00:01:44,787 Speaker 4: a pole volt event, you never know what's going to happen, 30 00:01:44,827 --> 00:01:46,587 Speaker 4: and this was a prime example if you didn't know 31 00:01:46,627 --> 00:01:48,627 Speaker 4: what would happen. And so we had eighteen girls go 32 00:01:48,747 --> 00:01:50,547 Speaker 4: through and I was one of them, and so I 33 00:01:50,587 --> 00:01:53,467 Speaker 4: was absolutely stoked. I didn't compete my best in the qualification, 34 00:01:53,587 --> 00:01:55,387 Speaker 4: but it got me through and that's just the way 35 00:01:55,387 --> 00:01:56,187 Speaker 4: that sport goes. 36 00:01:56,227 --> 00:01:56,907 Speaker 5: So it's awesome. 37 00:01:57,027 --> 00:01:59,587 Speaker 2: Indeed, well you manifested it by writing it so many 38 00:01:59,587 --> 00:02:02,907 Speaker 2: times the night before. I love it. You cleared four 39 00:02:02,987 --> 00:02:06,987 Speaker 2: sixty and finished thirteenth. It's for sixty now mark that 40 00:02:07,067 --> 00:02:10,427 Speaker 2: you feel you can you can clear quite consistently. 41 00:02:11,067 --> 00:02:13,787 Speaker 4: I'd like to think so, Yeah, for sure, when everything's 42 00:02:13,827 --> 00:02:17,307 Speaker 4: good on the day, conditions are going smoothly and I'm 43 00:02:17,387 --> 00:02:19,307 Speaker 4: on the right poles, then for me is sixty should 44 00:02:19,307 --> 00:02:22,347 Speaker 4: be one of those heights where I get more consistently 45 00:02:22,587 --> 00:02:24,867 Speaker 4: sort of. I think it's within my top ten now 46 00:02:26,427 --> 00:02:28,427 Speaker 4: almost all of my top ten results have been for 47 00:02:28,547 --> 00:02:31,067 Speaker 4: me as sixty, So it's that height that we'd like 48 00:02:31,107 --> 00:02:33,187 Speaker 4: to aim for each competition and most of the time 49 00:02:33,187 --> 00:02:35,867 Speaker 4: that sort of gets you in that top field overseas, 50 00:02:35,907 --> 00:02:39,587 Speaker 4: So definitely over here in New Zealand this afternoon, that'll 51 00:02:39,587 --> 00:02:40,507 Speaker 4: be what I'm moving for. 52 00:02:40,987 --> 00:02:43,467 Speaker 2: What are the changes that you've made in your technique, 53 00:02:43,507 --> 00:02:47,107 Speaker 2: your approach to the sport, whether it's physical or mental. 54 00:02:47,147 --> 00:02:49,147 Speaker 2: I'm not sure that that have allowed you to more 55 00:02:49,187 --> 00:02:51,267 Speaker 2: consistently reach heights like that. 56 00:02:52,987 --> 00:02:55,267 Speaker 4: Yeah, I think one of them is we've now got 57 00:02:55,267 --> 00:02:57,547 Speaker 4: our new coach, Scott Simpson. We've been working with him 58 00:02:57,547 --> 00:02:59,547 Speaker 4: for about over a year and he's one of the best, 59 00:02:59,667 --> 00:03:02,027 Speaker 4: if not the best, technical poll Vot coach in the world, 60 00:03:02,427 --> 00:03:04,627 Speaker 4: so very lucky to have him. And what we've been 61 00:03:04,627 --> 00:03:06,547 Speaker 4: working on is my run ups, so we really want 62 00:03:06,547 --> 00:03:09,267 Speaker 4: to get that speed going. I had about five months 63 00:03:09,267 --> 00:03:12,067 Speaker 4: off due to injury the year leading into the Olympics, 64 00:03:12,107 --> 00:03:13,627 Speaker 4: and so now it's sort of just getting back on 65 00:03:13,667 --> 00:03:16,947 Speaker 4: that trajectory of getting faster again. Faster you are, the 66 00:03:16,947 --> 00:03:18,947 Speaker 4: bigger poles you get on, the higher you jump, So 67 00:03:19,107 --> 00:03:21,267 Speaker 4: that's been a big one. But also the way that 68 00:03:21,347 --> 00:03:25,667 Speaker 4: I run so very mechanical, very technical, and so it's 69 00:03:25,707 --> 00:03:27,627 Speaker 4: just getting that confidence back. I lost it for a 70 00:03:27,667 --> 00:03:30,587 Speaker 4: little bit there, probably a few months ago, and so 71 00:03:30,707 --> 00:03:32,387 Speaker 4: right now I feel like I'm in a much better 72 00:03:32,387 --> 00:03:35,827 Speaker 4: headspace and going in there having fun, just sort of 73 00:03:35,827 --> 00:03:39,427 Speaker 4: setting expectations for myself, but in the right way, with 74 00:03:39,507 --> 00:03:42,307 Speaker 4: the right mentality, and knowing that I just need to 75 00:03:42,307 --> 00:03:44,907 Speaker 4: focus on the process step by step literally. 76 00:03:45,467 --> 00:03:48,587 Speaker 2: Indeed, how much heavier are the bigger polls or are 77 00:03:48,587 --> 00:03:48,827 Speaker 2: they not. 78 00:03:50,147 --> 00:03:52,787 Speaker 4: They're not too much heavier, They're a little bit bigger. 79 00:03:54,467 --> 00:03:58,587 Speaker 4: And so it's called demandrule, which I guess, guess is 80 00:03:58,627 --> 00:04:01,267 Speaker 4: how sex the pole is and the flexes change as 81 00:04:01,267 --> 00:04:05,027 Speaker 4: you go through poles, which you go through about maybe 82 00:04:05,187 --> 00:04:09,827 Speaker 4: on average five five poles per competition as you get 83 00:04:09,827 --> 00:04:12,747 Speaker 4: faster and adrenaline and maybe more more wind in there. 84 00:04:12,827 --> 00:04:16,707 Speaker 4: So yeah, not too much heavier, a little bit but yeah, 85 00:04:17,107 --> 00:04:18,787 Speaker 4: they all feel similar. 86 00:04:18,627 --> 00:04:21,907 Speaker 2: Enough, and in terms of the number of jumps that 87 00:04:21,987 --> 00:04:25,107 Speaker 2: you are required to take during a competition, because look, 88 00:04:25,147 --> 00:04:27,347 Speaker 2: I don't know, but it feels as though that every jump, 89 00:04:27,347 --> 00:04:30,107 Speaker 2: with every jump you take, it SAPs a little bit 90 00:04:30,107 --> 00:04:32,387 Speaker 2: more energy out of you. Or actually is that made 91 00:04:32,427 --> 00:04:35,587 Speaker 2: up because you just got more adrenaline as the height 92 00:04:35,627 --> 00:04:36,227 Speaker 2: gets higher. 93 00:04:37,547 --> 00:04:39,347 Speaker 5: Yeah, it's a good question. It's kind of a bit 94 00:04:39,387 --> 00:04:40,267 Speaker 5: of both, to be honest. 95 00:04:40,307 --> 00:04:43,427 Speaker 4: At my most recent competition about three weeks ago in Birmingham, 96 00:04:43,947 --> 00:04:46,467 Speaker 4: I jumped Formula sixty five, which was a great height 97 00:04:46,507 --> 00:04:50,067 Speaker 4: for me this season, season's best, and I did eleven jumps, 98 00:04:50,107 --> 00:04:52,787 Speaker 4: which is quite a lot, and it's because two of 99 00:04:52,787 --> 00:04:55,627 Speaker 4: my heights I had I used all three attempts, so 100 00:04:55,667 --> 00:04:58,227 Speaker 4: you get three attempts at each height and I just 101 00:04:58,267 --> 00:04:59,827 Speaker 4: happened to use all three of them to get on 102 00:04:59,867 --> 00:05:03,227 Speaker 4: the right pole and get moving. So ideally you'd actually 103 00:05:03,227 --> 00:05:07,427 Speaker 4: prefer to be doing around anywhere between six and ten, 104 00:05:07,587 --> 00:05:10,307 Speaker 4: but it depends how many heights you're doing, so again 105 00:05:10,347 --> 00:05:10,987 Speaker 4: I'll be coming in a. 106 00:05:10,987 --> 00:05:13,427 Speaker 5: Little bit lower today. Probably around for me is thirty 107 00:05:13,467 --> 00:05:14,147 Speaker 5: five and. 108 00:05:14,107 --> 00:05:16,627 Speaker 4: Then work through the competition, so you do fatigue a 109 00:05:16,667 --> 00:05:18,827 Speaker 4: little bit so you need take that into account, but 110 00:05:18,947 --> 00:05:22,107 Speaker 4: also it's just yeah, adrenaline when you get to the 111 00:05:22,107 --> 00:05:23,347 Speaker 4: big heights is pretty. 112 00:05:23,107 --> 00:05:25,627 Speaker 2: Major, I bet. And we mentioned that event in Birmingham 113 00:05:25,667 --> 00:05:28,987 Speaker 2: three weeks ago four sixty five to gain second at 114 00:05:29,027 --> 00:05:31,147 Speaker 2: that event. I think you had another event before that 115 00:05:31,187 --> 00:05:32,867 Speaker 2: as well, didn't you a couple of events over in 116 00:05:32,907 --> 00:05:35,107 Speaker 2: Europe in February? So do you feel like you're coming 117 00:05:35,107 --> 00:05:37,027 Speaker 2: into the National Champs in pretty good form? 118 00:05:38,427 --> 00:05:38,667 Speaker 1: Yeah? 119 00:05:38,787 --> 00:05:40,547 Speaker 4: Yeah, I do feel like in a pretty good form 120 00:05:40,587 --> 00:05:42,427 Speaker 4: at the moment. I've had a lot of consistency. I've 121 00:05:42,467 --> 00:05:44,387 Speaker 4: been injury free, and I think that's the main thing 122 00:05:44,467 --> 00:05:47,027 Speaker 4: for athletes, especially as we get older. You just want 123 00:05:47,067 --> 00:05:51,987 Speaker 4: to have training under your belt and no injuries. So yeah, 124 00:05:52,027 --> 00:05:54,147 Speaker 4: the first competition for me didn't go too well for 125 00:05:54,267 --> 00:05:58,427 Speaker 4: me as forty that was a big sort of mental barrier. Physically, 126 00:05:58,467 --> 00:06:01,267 Speaker 4: I'm the best I think I've ever been, if not 127 00:06:01,307 --> 00:06:04,107 Speaker 4: in the last few years, but mentally I was really 128 00:06:04,147 --> 00:06:06,747 Speaker 4: off and it just went to show that coming into him, 129 00:06:06,787 --> 00:06:08,907 Speaker 4: I had to change a few things mentally to make 130 00:06:08,907 --> 00:06:11,467 Speaker 4: sure that I was just in a good place and 131 00:06:11,507 --> 00:06:13,707 Speaker 4: I was enjoying it and I was having fun, and 132 00:06:13,787 --> 00:06:15,867 Speaker 4: I actually believed in myself at the end of the days, 133 00:06:15,987 --> 00:06:18,627 Speaker 4: you got to believe in yourself, and then if I'm 134 00:06:18,667 --> 00:06:20,787 Speaker 4: in good physical neck, which I am right now, both 135 00:06:20,827 --> 00:06:22,467 Speaker 4: of those put together it should be for a good 136 00:06:22,467 --> 00:06:24,347 Speaker 4: comp with hopefully some good conditions. 137 00:06:24,427 --> 00:06:26,827 Speaker 2: Indeed, well, that's yeah, that's something you can't control obviously, 138 00:06:26,867 --> 00:06:28,427 Speaker 2: it's what the condition's going to be like. But I 139 00:06:28,827 --> 00:06:30,387 Speaker 2: think Daneda and it's put on a couple of quite 140 00:06:30,467 --> 00:06:32,227 Speaker 2: nice days this week by the sounds of things, so 141 00:06:32,227 --> 00:06:35,507 Speaker 2: hopefully that happens this afternoon too. You talk about not 142 00:06:35,587 --> 00:06:37,387 Speaker 2: being in a great place mentally, is that just like 143 00:06:37,427 --> 00:06:40,307 Speaker 2: a lack of confidence, just doubt that Is it that 144 00:06:40,347 --> 00:06:42,787 Speaker 2: sort of thing, or is it more as you just 145 00:06:42,827 --> 00:06:46,867 Speaker 2: reference there, just being able to relax in the heat 146 00:06:46,867 --> 00:06:49,707 Speaker 2: of the battle. Yeah, it's a little. 147 00:06:49,507 --> 00:06:50,027 Speaker 5: Bit of both. 148 00:06:50,507 --> 00:06:52,667 Speaker 4: I think last year going into Paris, it was just 149 00:06:52,787 --> 00:06:55,747 Speaker 4: all eyes on that one competition and you're almost so 150 00:06:55,867 --> 00:06:58,827 Speaker 4: tunnel visioned that Physically, I was not in a good way, 151 00:06:58,907 --> 00:07:00,987 Speaker 4: having five months off due to injury, and then I 152 00:07:01,027 --> 00:07:01,707 Speaker 4: got really. 153 00:07:01,507 --> 00:07:03,387 Speaker 5: Sick a few weeks before Paris. 154 00:07:03,467 --> 00:07:06,347 Speaker 4: I was probably the worst physical build up, but mentally 155 00:07:06,587 --> 00:07:08,867 Speaker 4: I was almost maybe not delusional, but. 156 00:07:08,867 --> 00:07:10,427 Speaker 5: In a sense I was like I can do this. 157 00:07:10,507 --> 00:07:12,707 Speaker 4: I will make the Olympic final, even though the physicality 158 00:07:12,707 --> 00:07:15,467 Speaker 4: didn't show it, even though I did. Whereas now physically 159 00:07:15,467 --> 00:07:17,067 Speaker 4: I'm in a good place and mentally it just sort 160 00:07:17,107 --> 00:07:21,307 Speaker 4: of comes down to, yeah, believing in myself, knowing that 161 00:07:21,667 --> 00:07:23,507 Speaker 4: I've got that technique in my locker and I can 162 00:07:23,587 --> 00:07:25,547 Speaker 4: bring it out when I need to. And so I 163 00:07:25,547 --> 00:07:28,867 Speaker 4: think that Birmingham comp really showed that. I guess tiger 164 00:07:28,907 --> 00:07:30,587 Speaker 4: in me. That's sort of what my coach says, We've 165 00:07:30,587 --> 00:07:32,587 Speaker 4: got this tiger in me. When I get to those 166 00:07:32,627 --> 00:07:34,587 Speaker 4: third attempts and I get to those big heights, they 167 00:07:34,627 --> 00:07:36,387 Speaker 4: can really bring it out. So I see a trust 168 00:07:36,387 --> 00:07:38,467 Speaker 4: that I've got it in me and make it happen. 169 00:07:38,747 --> 00:07:41,427 Speaker 2: Love it, is there any you've been doing You've been 170 00:07:41,427 --> 00:07:42,947 Speaker 2: doing this for a while now, But is there still 171 00:07:42,987 --> 00:07:46,507 Speaker 2: any sense of trepidation? Because for meter sixty five is 172 00:07:46,547 --> 00:07:49,187 Speaker 2: a long way up. If something goes wrong, you know 173 00:07:49,347 --> 00:07:53,747 Speaker 2: up there, you know the outcome might not be that pretty. 174 00:07:53,827 --> 00:07:56,787 Speaker 2: Is there still a sense of trepidation or are you 175 00:07:56,827 --> 00:07:57,587 Speaker 2: past that now? 176 00:07:58,907 --> 00:08:00,067 Speaker 5: I think I'm past that now. 177 00:08:00,107 --> 00:08:03,227 Speaker 4: Those fights excite me and I know what holes I 178 00:08:03,267 --> 00:08:04,947 Speaker 4: need to be on. I know all of the sort 179 00:08:04,987 --> 00:08:09,467 Speaker 4: of most of the strictygy planning that goes into into 180 00:08:09,507 --> 00:08:12,027 Speaker 4: those jumps, and there's a lot of feel to it. 181 00:08:12,107 --> 00:08:13,947 Speaker 4: So the more i've been doing Polvold, I'm, you know, 182 00:08:14,027 --> 00:08:16,627 Speaker 4: just past ten years now, the more you know how 183 00:08:16,667 --> 00:08:18,667 Speaker 4: to bail out of a jump if it's going to 184 00:08:18,667 --> 00:08:22,547 Speaker 4: be dangerous or you sort of just like steel it 185 00:08:22,587 --> 00:08:24,667 Speaker 4: out and so it's not as dangerous and you're not 186 00:08:24,707 --> 00:08:27,067 Speaker 4: really hopefully not going to be going in some weird 187 00:08:27,067 --> 00:08:29,787 Speaker 4: directions when you're up that high. It's more you're either 188 00:08:29,787 --> 00:08:31,347 Speaker 4: getting it or you're not, or you're on the right 189 00:08:31,387 --> 00:08:34,467 Speaker 4: pole or you're not where the stands how far are 190 00:08:34,507 --> 00:08:36,467 Speaker 4: you bringing them in? So it's a lot of trust 191 00:08:36,467 --> 00:08:38,227 Speaker 4: in the coach and a lot of trust in myself. 192 00:08:38,467 --> 00:08:40,587 Speaker 4: But we're really lucky we've got James Stain, he's one 193 00:08:40,587 --> 00:08:44,147 Speaker 4: of the athletes competing, and then also my coach will 194 00:08:44,187 --> 00:08:46,267 Speaker 4: be calling in from the UK, so we've got some 195 00:08:46,307 --> 00:08:47,867 Speaker 4: good backing outstanding. 196 00:08:48,067 --> 00:08:49,787 Speaker 2: It's like coming up two years since you jump your 197 00:08:49,827 --> 00:08:53,907 Speaker 2: PB four seventy one in Auckland in March of twenty 198 00:08:53,987 --> 00:08:56,027 Speaker 2: twenty three. How high you reckon you can go? Can 199 00:08:56,107 --> 00:09:00,507 Speaker 2: you you reckon you can jump four seventy five for eighty. 200 00:08:59,787 --> 00:09:02,587 Speaker 5: Yeah, yeah, one hundred percent, And I love that right now. 201 00:09:02,587 --> 00:09:04,267 Speaker 4: I was able to say that with one hundred percent 202 00:09:04,267 --> 00:09:07,307 Speaker 4: certainty because you'd asked me a few. 203 00:09:07,507 --> 00:09:09,027 Speaker 5: Months ago it might have been a different question. 204 00:09:09,147 --> 00:09:11,787 Speaker 4: But I really back myself now to be getting into 205 00:09:11,827 --> 00:09:15,187 Speaker 4: those heights. I know, you know the polls and everything 206 00:09:15,187 --> 00:09:17,307 Speaker 4: I need to be on and it's just bringing everything 207 00:09:17,387 --> 00:09:19,707 Speaker 4: together on the day. So whether that happens when I'm 208 00:09:19,747 --> 00:09:21,547 Speaker 4: overseas again this year, it would be great for that 209 00:09:21,547 --> 00:09:23,907 Speaker 4: to happen at Japan's World Champs at the end of 210 00:09:23,947 --> 00:09:24,787 Speaker 4: the year, though. 211 00:09:24,827 --> 00:09:28,347 Speaker 2: Absolutely so following this weekend in Dunedin. What does the 212 00:09:28,387 --> 00:09:31,387 Speaker 2: path forward look like for you? Obviously World champs are 213 00:09:31,387 --> 00:09:33,427 Speaker 2: a focus of yours. What are the other big events 214 00:09:33,427 --> 00:09:34,987 Speaker 2: for you in twenty twenty five? 215 00:09:37,067 --> 00:09:38,787 Speaker 4: I mean, to be honest, it's just putting together a 216 00:09:38,827 --> 00:09:42,507 Speaker 4: successful campaign plan. So it's going to be probably anywhere 217 00:09:42,587 --> 00:09:46,467 Speaker 4: between seven and ten competitions leading into the World Championships 218 00:09:46,507 --> 00:09:49,187 Speaker 4: in Tokyo, and we're making sure that each one of 219 00:09:49,227 --> 00:09:51,987 Speaker 4: them is actually having a purpose to lead towards the 220 00:09:51,987 --> 00:09:54,587 Speaker 4: World Championships. Some of them will be fun, some of 221 00:09:54,587 --> 00:09:56,787 Speaker 4: them it's for money, some of them. It's for just 222 00:09:56,867 --> 00:10:00,707 Speaker 4: that higher quality fields and so I'd really love to 223 00:10:00,707 --> 00:10:02,027 Speaker 4: get back into some diamond leagues. 224 00:10:02,107 --> 00:10:02,907 Speaker 5: That's a big goal for. 225 00:10:02,907 --> 00:10:06,027 Speaker 4: Me this year, and then that'll prep me really well 226 00:10:06,027 --> 00:10:08,027 Speaker 4: for the big crowds in Tokyo. 227 00:10:08,547 --> 00:10:10,307 Speaker 2: Have you committed to the next Olympic cycle? 228 00:10:11,507 --> 00:10:16,027 Speaker 4: Yeah, one hundred percent. Yeah, committed to twenty twenty eight. Yeah, 229 00:10:16,187 --> 00:10:17,667 Speaker 4: it's one of those sports where you can be a 230 00:10:17,667 --> 00:10:20,227 Speaker 4: little bit older, so who knows, maybe even thirty two. 231 00:10:20,867 --> 00:10:22,267 Speaker 4: We'll just take it one step at a time. 232 00:10:22,387 --> 00:10:24,307 Speaker 2: Yeah, let's get Let's get twenty twenty eight out of 233 00:10:24,307 --> 00:10:26,387 Speaker 2: the way first, and then we can go, we can 234 00:10:26,427 --> 00:10:28,427 Speaker 2: go beyond that. Olivia, is such a delight to catch 235 00:10:28,467 --> 00:10:29,787 Speaker 2: up with you all the best and toned in this 236 00:10:29,827 --> 00:10:31,947 Speaker 2: weekend and look forward to seeing what the rest of 237 00:10:31,947 --> 00:10:34,747 Speaker 2: this year holds for you. Awesome, Thank you very much, 238 00:10:34,987 --> 00:10:37,707 Speaker 2: Thanks for joining us, Olivia, Olivia mctaggartt they're part of 239 00:10:37,747 --> 00:10:41,987 Speaker 2: an exciting women's pol vault field, including her fellow Olympia 240 00:10:41,987 --> 00:10:45,307 Speaker 2: and Eliza McCartney. Four forty this afternoon for 241 00:10:45,427 --> 00:10:48,587 Speaker 1: More from Weekend Sport with Jason Fine, listen live to 242 00:10:48,707 --> 00:10:51,907 Speaker 1: News Talk sed B weekends from midday or follow the 243 00:10:51,947 --> 00:10:53,467 Speaker 1: podcast on iHeartRadio,