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Diamond League: Duplantis Cheers Again After Fauxpas - German Victory

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World record holder Armand Duplantis returns with a sovereign victory after his surprising defeat. He also sets the world record height of 6.32 meters.

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Most recently, Armand Duplantis lost his first competition in three years. Now he has taken revenge on himself. The super Swede won the Diamond League in Paris.

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Armand Duplantis tried three times at 6.32 meters but failed to break his own world record at the Paris Diamond League gala.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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World record holder Armand Duplantis returns with a sovereign victory after his surprising defeat. He also sets the world record height of 6.32 meters.

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The 16th record did not come from Paris. Armand Duplantis won the Diamond League test held at the Charléty stadium in the French capital, but failed his three attempts at 6.32. He overcame his bad contest in Stockholm three weeks ago, where he did not pass the 5.80, and added a new triumph in the main track circuit of athletics, the 39th. ---- Gallery-lead dragged component. To set it up, select cmp-galeria-lead from the display drop-down --- au…

·Spain
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Mondo Duplantis, 26, is back after the debacle in Stockholm. There was no world record, but he is once again a winner. – I think it will be a world record pretty soon, he says to SVT.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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There was an uproar in the pole vault competition at the Diamond League in Paris. In the end, Emmanouil Karalis had to redo a jump.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Expressen broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Sunday, June 28, 2026.
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