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Huskies' Hana Moll wins Lausanne Diamond League pole vault...

LAUSANNE-- Washington's Hana Moll (Chiara Montesano/Diamond League photo) emerged with the victory in the pole vault at Friday night's Athletissima Lausanne meeting, the twelfth stop of the Wanda Diamond League series. Moll, the NCAA indoor champ and outdoor runner-up this season, started her day with a second attempt make at her opening height of 14-9 (4.50m). She followed up with a first attempt make at 15-2.75 (4.64m), which essentially eliminated half of the ten-woman field. Moll and Switzerland's Angelica Moser were the only ones to clear the next height of 15-6.5 (4.74m), with both needing two attempts to navigate the bar. That height eliminated both the reigning world champion and former Pullman resident Katie Moon, along with fellow American Sandi Morris. At the eventual winning height of 15-10.5 (4.84m), Moser, who was ahead of Moll on total misses,  couldn't clear the bar on her three attempts, but Moll used a third attempt to clear and take the win. Moll decl...

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