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Katie Moon gets second Wanda Diamond League win of the season in Paris...

At the Meeting de Paris, the eighth stop of the season-long Wanda Diamond League tour, former Pullman resident Katie Moon's (photo courtesy Wanda Diamond League) second attempt clearance at 15-6.25 (4.73m) was good enough to take the victory over long time friend and rival Sandi Morris Friday evening at the Stade CharlĂ©ty. Moon opened the meet in a deficit, after needing two tries to clear her opening height of 14-10.25 (4.53m), which Morris cleared on her first attempt. The reigning world champion and Tokyo Olympic champ passed the next height of 15-2.25 (4.63m), and took the lead at the eventual winning height of 15-6.25 (4.73m) with a second attempt make. Morris needed all three tries to make 15-6.25 (4.73m). As Moon wasn't clear yet, she passed the next bar of 15-8.25 (4.78m), while Morris missed on her first attempt. Morris' miss forced her to pass to the next bar of 15-10 (4.83m) for two attempts.  Both Moon and Morris missed their attempts at the height to give Moon...

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