Sweden’s Armand Duplantis breaks pole vault world record
There is a win, and then Armand is “Mondo” duplantis. Winning a pole jumping gold for duplantis is just a front.
Australia’s Kurtis Marschall, who had the misfortune of having a career colliding with the largest summit of sports, meant a second -consecutive world bronze medal, and the joy of watching Sweden closely took the sport to the real new peaks.
Marschall’s effort should be kept in this context. When the world jumps to the largest that it has ever seen – with a long difference – is like trying to impress Shane Warne with your leg turn. The bronze does not decrease due to its increased.
Sweden’s Armand Duplantis celebrates Sam Kendricks from the United States and Emmanouil Karalis of Greece after making an openness to break the world record.Credit: AP
In other periods, Marschall won more than bronze.
In the vapor of Tokyo’s national stadium Duplantis, the world broke the world Poke Vault record for the 14th time. 13 of the time broke his record.
To put imperhinity binding: the silver medal was won by Emmanouil Karalis from Greece, the only man who cleans six meters. Marschall once again won the bronze with a leap of 5.95m, and once again the 6m mark was a very far bridge.
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Just as he did two years ago – and every other meeting competed for years Mondo Duplantis won Gold. Of course he did. The last two Olympic Gold Medal and now a third consecutive world championship title. He cleaned 6 meters more than other men in history.
In Tokyo, he was asked to clean 6.15m to protect gold. He did it in the first attempt and looked effortless, but there was grace to celebrate as it wasn’t.

