Diamond League
Olympic champion Duplantis again with a pole vault world record
There are apparently no limits for Stab-Artist Armand “Mondo” Duplantis. At home game in Stockholm, he again improves his world record.
Olympic champion Armand Duplantis has jumped the next pole vault world record. The Swede crossed 6.28 meters in the first attempt at the Diamond League meeting in Stockholm and thus ensured the climax in his home game, where he had not yet succeeded in a world record.
The 25-year-old increased his record by one centimeter again. Duplantis had only jumped on the world record so far on March 1 at an indoor meeting in the French Clermont ferred edge. In Stockholm, the exceptional athlete, who recently won all big titles, was already the twelfth world record of his career. The competition could only watch in astonishment. The second -placed Australian Kurtis Marshall crossed 5.90 meters.
Mihambo in fourth place – victory for Bebendorf
In the long jump, European champion Malaika Mihambo had to be satisfied with 6.75 meters and fourth place. Olympic champion Tara Davis-Woodhall from the United States won with 7.05 meters. Over 3,000 meters obstacle, the European Championship third Karl Bebendorf succeeded. The Dresdner won in a not high -class field with a personal best of 8: 11.81 minutes.
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Source: Stern

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