Continues to amaze the world of sports.
Armand Duplantis again today (Monday) broke the world record in pole vault, when he passed 6.19 m in the Belgrade Hall.
By doing so he improved the previous world record, which also belonged to him, by one inch.
In fact, the Swede (22) now holds the three highest results in the industry, having previously also jumped to 6.17m.
He set the incredible result tonight in his third and final attempt, after sculpting in the first two jumps to the new height.
After the climax, Duplantis said: "I waited a long time to do this and tried to go over that height 50 times. This continuum made it harder for me most of all and the feeling is amazing."
IL L'A FAIT 🤯🤯
MONDO DUPLANTIS A BATTU SON RECORD DU MONDE 6.19M # Athlétisme pic.twitter.com/P6tTedLvE5
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