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Kennedy Goes Three-for-Three with Diamond League Comeback Win

Nina Kennedy (AUS) wins the Women's Pole Vault with a height of 4.80m at the Meeting International Mohammed VI, the 3rd stop on the Wanda Diamond League circuit, on 31 May 2026

Nina Kennedy’s return to the Diamond League circuit was worth the wait.

The Perth pole vaulter swept to victory in Rabat on Saturday night, clearing 4.80m to claim the win in her first Diamond League appearance in 18 months, and making it three competitions, three wins to start 2026.

Kennedy had been absent from the international stage after spending last year at home managing injury, missing the World Championships in the process. Saturday’s result announced her comeback in no uncertain terms.

“I think the girls weren’t expecting me to come out and perform the way I did, but I’ve been training really hard so I’m really happy with how I went tonight,” Kennedy said.

The 4.80m clearance was a season’s best for the 27-year-old, who had already taken out the Maurie Plant Meet in March and the Australian Athletics Championships in April before making the trip to Morocco.

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Kennedy admitted the enforced break carried its own silver lining, even as watching the World Championships from home lit a fire under her.

“Sometimes travelling back and forth month on end, it can get really tiring, so it was kind of nice to have a year at home,” she said. “But watching the World Championships at home, it was quite tough — and that made me so hungry.”

Readjusting to life on the Diamond League circuit took some getting used to. “I haven’t flown in a while, so I had to re-learn all of that and my comp routine. But I’m really glad I’m back.”

Kennedy heads to Rome next weekend before a brief return to Perth, then back to Europe for a run of Diamond League meets ahead of the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.

Patterson Takes Silver After Gruelling Travel Week

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Eleanor Patterson in action at the Australian Championships in April

Eleanor Patterson added another Diamond League podium to her growing collection, but the Victorian high jumper was left wanting more after silver at 1.94m in Rabat.

Patterson was beaten by Ukrainian world champion Yaroslava Mahuchikh, the only athlete to clear 1.97m on the night. Patterson had her best attempts at that height but couldn’t convert.

“I’m satisfied, but not satisfied at the same time,” she said. “Coming home with a second is always a privilege, and I had a lot of fun out there — but I felt like I had much more in me.”

The result came at the end of a punishing travel week. After competing at the Xiamen Diamond League in China, Patterson flew back to Australia for just two days to collect a visa for Italy, before making the 24-hour journey to Morocco.

“I flew to China, then flew back to Australia, stayed two days and then flew 24 hours to get here,” she said. “I have a lot of flying in my legs.”

Despite the schedule, Patterson continued her consistent run of Diamond League results. And with fresher legs, the 1.97m bar again looms as firmly within reach.

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At 5 May

MEN

Event Mark Name
100m9.96Lachlan Kennedy
200m19.67Gout Gout
400m44.54Reece Holder
800m1:43.89Peter Bol
1500m3:29.85Cameron Myers
5000m12:59.61Ky Robinson
10000m26:57.07Ky Robinson
110m H13.52Sam Hurwood
400m H49.37Matthew Hunt
3000m St8:35.29Ed Trippas
High Jump2.25mYual Reath
Pole Vault6.00mKurtis Marschall
Long Jump8.26mLiam Adcock
Triple Jump16.58mConnor Murphy
Shot18.56mAiden Harvey
Discus74.04mMatt Denny
Hammer69.86mTimothy Heyes
Javelin83.03mCameron McEntyre
Decathlon7004Will Jarman
10000m Walk38:02.68Isaac Beacroft

WOMEN

Event Mark Name
100m11.08Torrie Lewis
200m22.56Torrie Lewis
400m51.73Jemma Pollard
800m1:57.15Jess Hull
1500m3:55.15Jess Hull
5000m14:56.83Rose Davies
10000m30:34.11Rose Davies
100m H12.74Michelle Jenneke
400m H55.02Sarah Carli
3000m St9:34.89Cara Feain-Ryan
High Jump2.00mNicola Olyslagers
Pole Vault4.72mNina Kennedy
Long Jump6.84mDelta Amidzovski
Triple Jump13.58mDesleigh Owusu
Shot16.61mEmma Berg
Discus57.46mTaryn Gollshewsky
Hammer68.55mLara Roberts
Javelin65.54mMackenzie Little
Heptathlon6175Mia Scerri
10000m Walk42:16.58Elizabeth McMillen

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