The future of British pole vaulting appears bright as prepares for her debut on Monday. The current world indoor champion has the potential to reach new heights at Paris 2024 if all goes according to plan. Juggling a modelling career alongside her sporting commitments, the Cornwall native's could make her Team GB's shining star at the Summer Games in France, as detailed by the .

The -born is a strong contender for gold in the women's pole vault, which kicks off on Monday. Caudery, who boasts 312,000 Instagram followers, will compete in Group B with 14 other athletes, while fellow Brit Holly Bradshaw takes part in Group A. Caudery's athletic career kicked up a notch earlier this year when she announced herself as an official athlete.

The 24-year-old celebrated the most significant victory of her career to date shortly afterwards, becoming the first Briton to win gold in the women's pole vault at the World Athletics Indoor Championships with a leap of 4.80 metres. She then sealed her first Diamond League event win in Doha and claimed victory at the Golden Spike in Ostrava, where she cleared 4.

84m. Caudery - who has a strong background in surfing and gymnastics - then clinched bronze at the European Athletics Championships, but her best was yet to come. The 5'9" blonde beauty went on to set a new British record when she jumped 4.

92m at the Toulouse Capitole Perche in June and confirmed her spot at Paris 2024 the following week. Her position was never really in doubt after that e.