Commonwealth Video games gold medallist Nina Kennedy was edged into second place within the Diamond League in Lausanne.
Kennedy secured one other podium end with a clearance of 4.70m on the third try on Friday evening in Switzerland.
However the West Australian was overwhelmed into second by Slovenia’s Tina Sutej, who cleared the identical top on the second time of asking.
It has been a stellar few weeks for Kennedy, who additionally completed third within the World Championships and was dominant on the Commonwealth Video games in Birmingham.
Kennedy stated: “Ending on the rostrum once more reinforces to my self- confidence that I do belong on the world stage.
“I’ve struggled with that sense of belonging on the world stage my entire profession; so one other podium end proves to myself that I’m adequate to be on the market.
“I had a abdomen bug on Monday, flew to Europe from Australia on Tuesday, then competed at the moment; so I used to be feeling horrible if I am sincere – and it actually displays in these third try clearances.
“Given the circumstances, I am stoked with 4.70m and second place.
“I’ve a smaller meet in Switzerland in just a few days’ time, then the Diamond League closing after that. That is the large one and it is going to be my final meet of the season.
“Successful the ultimate would actually high this already unimaginable season off. Fingers crossed!”
In the meantime, Stewart McSweyn secured third place within the males’s 1500m together with his second quickest time – 3:30.18.
On the bell, fellow Aussie Oliver Hoare was second and McSweyn third, behind Norway’s Jakob Ingebrigtsen.
The 21-year-old Norwegian went on to complete on this planet’s quickest time this 12 months – 3:29.05 – whereas Kenya’s Abel Kipsang grabbed second place.
McSweyn held on to 3rd place, however Commonwealth gold medallist Hoare slipped off the tempo to complete twelfth.
New Zealander Jacko Gill got here third within the males’s shot put with 21.70m.