athletics
13. Bauchspring world record: Duplantis over 6.29 meters
Armand “Mondo” Duplantis jumped the next world record just two months after his previous record – this time in Budapest.
Olympic champion Armand Duplantis screwed his pole vault world record a month before the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo to 6.29 meters. The Swede made the record in Budapest, where he had voted world champion two years ago. It was his 13th world record. Duplantis had positioned the previous one in Stockholm on June 15, it was his first in his home country.
At the meeting in Budapest, the only “Mondo” athletics star curiously began with a mistake over 5.62 meters and then tore the 6.11 meters. The world record height mastered Duplantis in the second attempt, after which he let the fans and his colleagues celebrate. Already on March 1, Duplantis had jumped world record at an indoor meeting in the French Clermont ferred edge, at that time it was 6.27 meters.
German victory in the long jump
The German champion Simon Batz surprisingly won the long jump with 8.07 meters at the well -occupied meeting. Batz thus jumped two centimeters as Olympic champion and world champion Miltiadis Tentoglou from Greece.
In the hammer throw, the German champion Merlin Hummel took fourth place with 79.01 meters. The Olympic second Bence Halasz from Hungary won with a strong 83.18 meters ahead of Olympic champion and world champion Ethan Katzberg from Canada, which came to 81.88 meters.
dpa
Source: Stern

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