Duplantises Sets Fifth World Record at Height of Six Meters
Swedish pole vaulter Armand Duplantis set a new world record on March 12 by clearing the bar at six meters and thirty-one centimeters, marking his fifteenth time achieving this feat in history. This historic milestone was reached during an event held near Uppsala where he successfully cleared all attempts from first to last without missing any jump after previously setting records with a margin of just one millimeter earlier that day following the 2016 Rio Olympics and Tokyo Games victories, including his most recent record at six meters.
Key Points
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1Armand Duplantas established a new world record in the pole vault with an impressive height of 6.31 meters.
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2This achievement marks his fifteenth time setting or tying the global high jump standard throughout his career so far, solidifying him as one of history's most consistent athletes at this event.
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Armand Duplantis has set a new world record in pole vault, marking the 15th time he has achieved this feat.
— [Mar 12, 06:48] Armand Duplantis postavio novi svjetski rekord. Ovo je 15. put da je to uspio učiniti! (Novilist.hr)'So proud': Pole vaulter Duplantis set the world record with a jump of six meters and thirty-one centimeters, making it his fifteenth.
— [Mar 03] 'Stolz' Stabhochspringer Duplantis schafft mit 6.15 Metern den Weltrekord (Derstandard.at)'Incredible': Pole vaulter moves boundaries: He has once again broken the record!
— (24sata.hr) Nevjerojatni Duplantis pomiče granice"The sky is no limit": New world record by Armand Duplicus
— [Mar 13] Nebo je granica: Novi svetski rekord (Danas.rs)'Duplantis has always been more': The new record was six meters and thirty-one centimeters.
— (Media.laregione.ch) Duplantis sempre più su