Duplantis Dominates at Golden Spike in Czech Republic
- Armand Duplantis of Sweden won the pole vault at the Golden Spike meet by clearing 6.13m, but failed to break his recent world record of 6.28m at the event.
- Dylan Beard defeated Grant Holloway in the 110m hurdles, finishing both in 13.13 seconds on the finish line.
- Prudence Sekgodiso won the women's 800m with a time of 1:57.16, marking the second fastest time this season.
- Thelma Davies set a national record in the women's 100m at 10.91 seconds during the meet.
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The stadium of Vallehermoso will gather from tomorrow in Madrid the aristocracy of the continental athletics during three intense days of the European Championship by teams. But before, this Thursday from 16.00, there will be a very special first take of contact with the competitions of jump with pole, that will be played in a unique scenario, in front of the Royal Palace. The Catalan Monica Clemente and the Madrider Juan Luis Bravo will be in c…

Duplantis dominates at Golden Spike in Czech Republic
One of the greatest talents in world athletics also competed in Ostrava.
Armand Duplantis is a winner again. The pole vaulter won the competition at the athletics gala in Ostrava, Czech Republic.
Swedish pole vaulter Armand Duplantis set a competition record of 6.13 at the athletics evening in Ostrava, but the bar at the world record height of 6.29 was not cleared.
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