Record another word! Armand duplantis climbs new heights; Stockholm DL receives career-defying milestone

Armand “Mondo” Duplantis set a new world record in a pole vault 6.28 meters at the Stockhom Diamond League meeting on Sunday, crossing its previous record of 6.27 meters from February.Swedish Pol Walter won the first Oslo Diamond League Meet, which achieves a record of a meeting of 6.15 meters at the Bislat Stadium under favorable conditions.Duplantis achieved its 12th world record in the Diamond League competition at a distance of 6.28 meters.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Duplantis, who has a Swedish heritage through her mother, but was raised in Louisiana, successfully cleaned 20 feet, 7 inches in her first attempt.This new achievement has crossed its previous record of 6.27 meters, which he set in an indoor meat in France on 28 February. Since its first record in February 2020, duplants have increased each world record to one centimeter continuously.The record-breaking feat in Sweden is included in the impressive list of places where he has set records including Poland, Scotland, Serbia, United States, France and China.The two -time Olympic champion has adopted a strategy similar to the Ukrainian athlete Sergei Bubka, which will increase the height of the bar from a small increase to maximize bonus payments during the 1980s and 1990s.Bubka’s remarkable career included the outdoor world record and indoor records 18 times between 1984 and 1994. World athletics later added indoor and outdoor records to the same category.Prior to Mondo’s dominance, the previous world record was 6.16 meters, which was determined in 2014 by the French athlete Renod Lavilani.Since the beginning of 2020, duplantis, now 25, has maintained an extraordinary performance record with more than 70 wins and only four necklaces.