Sweden's Duplantis breaks own pole vault world record
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Armand Duplantis won the pole jumping event at the Diamond League final in Eugene (USA), setting a new world record: 6.23 m.
Olympic champion Swedish pole vaulter jumped world record for the seventh time.
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Sweden’s Armand Duplantis made the extraordinary look almost routine yet again as he broke his own pole vault world record, clearing 6.23 meters at the Eugene Diamond League Final on Sunday, September 17 (Monday, September 18, Manila time). The performance shaved one centimeter off his previous best of 6.22m set in France in February. It was the seventh world record for the back-to-back world champion, who soared over the rest of the field at th…
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In the final stage of the Diamond League of the 2023 season in the US city of Judjin, Swede Armand Duplantis reached a new record for men's jumps with bitter men.
The Swede achieved a record of 6.23 meters and beat his own brand by one centimeter. He did it in the tournament that marked the closing of the Diamond League, in the United States.
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