
The contest was about 40 minutes back due to a problem with the technology that raises the load.
When he resumed, he left more than 4.70m – but he could not refrain from capturing the load that on his way back from his efforts to 4.75m, although he appeared to be very tall.
“I’m really disappointed – I wanted to come out here after last year and do something and I know I’m in my own way to do something,” Kauderi told the BBC Sport.
“But that competition was really difficult. There were many issues and we were waiting for about an hour at one point.
“I don’t blame myself too much. I’m not saying I couldn’t clean the future because I think I had three good efforts.
“I feel flat a little, if I’m honest, after that.
Kauderi failed to qualify for the Olympic final last summer, despite entering Paris in 2024 as one of the candidates for an advanced season in which he broke the Holly Bradshoi with a cemetery of more than £4.92m.
The disappointment was eagerly used to give fuel by investigating the main title, and the 2025 starting cadre for 2025 by cleaning 4.85m in February.
He decided to participate inside Europe two weeks ago to focus on his defence on his title here as he was able to lead a small calf injury, but now he is focusing on the gold medal in the World Championship in September.