Mülla's Successful Indoor Season: The Record Can Still Be Moved a Bit Further
Estonian pole vault athlete Marleen Mülla has broken the national record twice this winter and believes she can achieve even more.
Marleen Mülla, an Estonian pole vaulter, has made headlines this winter by breaking the national indoor record twice, demonstrating her skill and determination in the sport. Recently, she cleared a height of 4.60 meters, followed by an impressive leap of 4.63 meters just a week later. Her ability to set and break records has not surprised her, as she felt prepared for such achievements based on her training. Mülla has shown remarkable consistency, attributing her success to her training regimen and improved preparation before competitions.
Studying and training at South Dakota University in the United States, Mülla has focused on maintaining stability in her performance, which she believes is crucial for success. Despite experiencing some minor back discomfort, she has worked closely with her physiotherapist to ensure that she can maximize her efforts both in the gym and during sprint training. Her recent performances indicate that she is not only competitive but also capable of further improving her personal records in subsequent competitions.
Looking ahead, Mülla’s outlook on her performance is optimistic, and she anticipates more opportunities to push her limits. With her sights set on upcoming meets, she is eager to see how much further she can advance her ability and possibly extend her national record even more. As an athlete representing Estonia on an international level, her accomplishments hold significant importance for both her career and for inspiring future generations of athletes in her home country.