On this last day of the World Championships in Athletics, the Swede Armand Duplantis broke his own world record in the pole vault by crossing 6 meters 21.
His ease is almost arrogant. But where will Armand Duplantis stop? The Swede broke his own world record this Sunday in Eugene (United States). His previous mark dated February 8, 2020 (6.17 meters). The 22-year-old nugget was on cloud nine, and he even almost joined them.
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The new pole vault world champion soared high into the sky of Eugene. At 6m21, ”Mondo” still had a crazy margin. With a good fifty centimeters above the highest bar in the world, Duplantis can still dream of climbing higher. Next, he offered the American public a jump that already goes down in athletics history, and a superb front somersault as a celebration.
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