Armand Duplantis broke the world of 14 Paul high jump records at the World Athletics Championship in Tokyo. Road to gold | Land news

Armand Duplantis once again created a history by setting a new world record at the Athletics World Championships in Tokyo. Duplantis cleared 6.30m on the way to Gold, pleasing the crowd packaged in Tokyo.

Last update: 15/09/25 2:51 pm

Sweden's Armand Duplantis broke the Men 'S Pole AXTAL World Record with a 6.30 -meter clearance.

Sweden’s Armand Duplantis broke the Men ‘S Pole AXTAL World Record with a 6.30 -meter clearance.

Sweden’s Armand Duplantis broke the 14th male pole -high world record on the road to gold from Tokyo’s World Athletics Championship.

Duplantis struck New Heights as the third clearance of 6.30m, defeating his previous record in one centimeters and securing the third consecutive world title.

At the National Stadium in Tokyo, the track event was completed at the Monday night session, and all the eyes were in Duplantis, and he made a history again and held a show for 60,000 spectators.

The 25 -year -old boy became closer to the first attempt, the second closer, and the crowd was gasping and bouncing the rods with thighs. Duplantis was surrounded by his competitors and made his last effort and organized the bar to start a huge celebration.

Duplantis has dominated men’s pole storage for the past six years and broke the world record of French Renaud Lavillenie in February 2020 to 6.17m.

Since then, he has improved the record in one centimeters as he understands that Duplantis receives a sponsorship bonus whenever he breaks the world record.

Armand Duplantis

Armand Duplantis

The designated World Athletic Conference awards a bonus with a bonus of up to $ 100,000 (£ 74,000).

Greece’s Emmanouil Karalis has gained 6.00m of 6.00m with three close attempts to attempt and angry Duplantis by liquidating 6.10m, 6.15m and 6.20m.

Australia’s Kurtis Marschall insisted Bronze at the second consecutive world championship.

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