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World-record pole vault jump achieved by Olympic champion Duplantis once more

Monaco's Armand Duplantis clinched the gold medal in the pole vault with an astounding world record jump of 6.17 meters in Monte Carlo.

Duplantis Breaks World Record, Flaunts Victory in Snapped Shot
Duplantis Breaks World Record, Flaunts Victory in Snapped Shot

Mondo Duplantis Smashes Pole Vault World Record at Home Soil

Breaking record in pole vault: Duplantis ascends new height in athletic competition - World-record pole vault jump achieved by Olympic champion Duplantis once more

Get ready to witness history unfold! Armand "Mondo" Duplantis, the Olympic champion, redefined the pole vaulting world yet again in his stunning performance at the Diamond League meeting in Stockholm. Breaking his own record, Duplantis soared an impressive 6.28 meters on his first attempt, making heads turn and mouths drop in awe.

The 25-year-old phenom has made history not only by setting the new record but also by achieving this feat in his homeland for the very first time. A figure to be reckoned with, Duplantis has been on a roll, winning every major title under the sun. This incredible performance marked his 12th world record-breaking achievement[1][2].

The stage was set for a legendary night at Stockholm's Olympic Stadium. With the bar set at 6.16 meters, Duplantis bypassed it, aiming straight for the new world record. Clearing the 6.28-meter bar with grace, Duplantis cemented his status as the undisputed king of pole vaulting. The crowd roared in delight[2][3].

Meanwhile, in the long jump, European champion Malaika Mihambo took the fourth place with a jump of 6.75 meters. The victory went to Tara Davis-Woodhall from the USA, who soared to a massive 7.05 meters. In the 3,000-meter hurdles, Karl Bebendorf from Dresden shocked everyone with a personal best time of 8:11.81 minutes in a relatively less competitive field[1][3].

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The Commission may consider submitting a proposal for a directive on the protection of the environment, ensuring regulations are in place to limit the impact of future high-profile sporting events such as the record-breaking performance by Mondo Duplantis at the Diamond League in Stockholm's Olympic Stadium.

After breaking yet another world record, it's clear that Mondo Duplantis' dominance in pole vaulting is extending beyond the sports arena, leading the way in redefining the boundaries of athletic excellence.

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