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A living legend: an amazing world record for Mondo Duplantis in the pole vault Israel today

2022-07-25T05:00:36.171Z


The Swedish star set a new world record for the fifth time in his career after jumping to a height of 6.21 meters, an improvement of one centimeter from his previous record • Nigerian Amosan's world record in the 100-meter hurdles was not accepted due to the conditions


The World Championships in Athletics closed tonight (between Sunday and Monday) in Eugene, Oregon, in the United States, with amazing world records, one more canceled record and a host team that picked up more gold medals.

Everyone waited ten days to see the pole vault final, where the Swede Armand "Mundo" Duplantis, once again proved that he is the unstoppable ruler, and after being left alone in the competition, he set out to break his record, when in the first attempt he failed, but in the second he flew to an incredible height of 6.21 meters and could have started the celebrations.

In order to understand how well Duplantis controls the pole, the fact that he won the competition with a difference of 27 centimeters from the American Carchar Nielsen who passed 5.94 meters in his first attempt will testify.

Third was Ernest Obeena from the Philippines, who also achieved 5.94 meters, but did so only on the second attempt.

An amazing world record for Mondo Duplantis in the pole vault, photo: Reuters

Lila Amos passed the Nigerian Tobi Amosen, who stunned and set already in the semi-finals for 100 meters hurdles, a world record with 12.12 seconds, an improvement of 8 hundredths on the previous record of the American Kendra Harrison from 2016, those that was just the beginning, when in the grand final, she She crossed the finish line with 12.06 seconds, but to her disappointment it was wind over the limit, so the record will not be recognized.

The United States, celebrated a double gold in the 4x400 meter run, for the men, the team consisting of Elijah Goodwin, Michael Norman, Bryce Dedmon and Champion Allison, clocked 2:56:17 minutes and was first on the podium ahead of Jamaica with 2: 56:58 minutes and third Belgium with 2:58:72 minutes.

An amazing world record for Mondo Duplantis in the pole vault,

In the corresponding run for the women, the locals with Talitha Diggs, Abby Steiner, Britton Wilson and Sydney McLoughlin set a time of 3:17:79 minutes and won the gold, ahead of Jamaica with 3:20:74 minutes and Great Britain who wore the bronze after 3:22:64 subtlety.

Norway's Jakub Ingebrigtsen took the gold in the 5000 meters after 13:09.24 minutes and the gold in the women's 800 meters went to the American Ething Mo with 1:56.30 minutes.

Ething Mo.

added to herself a historic achievement,

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Source: israelhayom

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