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Duplantis soars to new pole vault world record

Sweden’s Armand Duplan­tis soared 6.28 metres to break the world pole vault record at the Diamond League event in Stockholm on Sunday, the 12th time he has set a new world-best mark.

The American-born double Olympic champion improved on his previous record, set in Febru­ary, by one centimetre on his first attempt, making the most of the perfect conditions to delight the home crowd.

Having promised fans ahead of the competition that he would try to break the record, Duplantis en­couraged the crowd to get behind him from the moment his name was announced at the Swedish capital’s Olympic stadium and they responded by wildly clapping and cheering his every attempt as he cruised through the competition.

Kurtis Marschall did his best to challenge the hometown favour­ite, but the Australian could only manage a best effort of 5.90 before making three unsuccessful attempts to clear the six-metre mark.

That left the field clear for Du­plantis as the bar was raised to 6.28 for his world record attempt, and once again, the 25-year-old made it look easy.

He powered through his run-up before planting his pole and soaring to another world record as the stadium, built for the 1912 Olympics, exploded in jubilation.

Duplantis sprinted from the landing mat, tearing off his singlet to celebrate his first world record set on Swedish soil with his partner and family.

It was a good night for the home athletes as Andreas Almgren set a new European record of 12 minutes 44.27 seconds in the men’s 5000 metres.

Yet neighbours Norway were left disappointed as Karsten Warholm could only manage a third-placed finish in the men’s 400m hurdles, with American Rai Benjamin win­ning in a time of 46.54 seconds.

In the women’s 400m hurdles, Dutch athlete Femke Bol blazed away over the last 100 metres to win in a season-best time for her of 52.11 seconds, eight-tenths of a second ahead of American Dalilah Muhammad, who came second. -Reuters

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