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Nationality | Estonian | ||||||||||||||
Born | 27 March 2008 | ||||||||||||||
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Sport | Athletics | ||||||||||||||
Event | Pole vault | ||||||||||||||
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Allika Inkeri Moser (born 27 March 2008) is an Estonian multi-event athlete. In 2025, she set a world under-18 best in the pole vault. In 2024 and 2025 she won the senior Estonian Indoor Athletics Championships in the pole vault. [1]
She was active in sport aerobics and gymnastics before focusing on athletics. She trains at the Gustav Adolf Gymnasium where she is coached by former Olympian Erki Nool. [2] At the Estonian Youth Winter All-Around Championships in January 2023, she won the silver medal with 3,257 points in the U16 pentathlon. [3]
In February 2024, she won the pole vault at the Estonian Winter Athletics Championships with a successful clearance of 3.90 metres. [4] [5] She gained her first international experience in 2024 when she finished fifth in the pole vault at the 2024 European Athletics U18 Championships in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia, with a jump of 4.10 metres. [6] She subsequently competed for Estonia in the pole vault at the 2024 World Athletics U20 Championships in Lima, Peru, but did not qualify for the final. [7]
In February 2025, she cleared 4.10 metres to retain her senior national Estonian Indoor Athletics Championships title in Tallinn. [8] In June 2025 at the Estonian Athletics Cup, she improved her personal best multiple times in the women's pole vault, clearing 4.25, 4.30, 4.35, before setting a new Estonian under-20 record in the pole vault when she cleared 4.41 metres, in Tartu. [9] [10] The following month, she set a new world under-18 best at the 2025 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival in Skopje, North Macedonia, with 4.52m to beat the previous best mark of 4.51m set by American Amanda Moll in 2022. [2] [11] That month, she was selected for the 2025 European Athletics U20 Championships in Tampere where she made a first time clearance of 4.10 metres to qualify for the final. [12] [13]