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Duplantis breaks world pole vault record with 6.22m in Clermont-Ferrand

Mondo Duplantis (pic World Athletics)

Mondo Duplantis cleared 6.22m to add one centimetre to his own world pole vault record at the All Star Perche, a World Athletics Indoor Tour Silver meeting, in Clermont-Ferrand on Saturday (25).

The 23-year-old Olympic and world champion attempted the record height on his season opener in Uppsala at the start of this month, eventually winning with 6.10m for his best-ever season debut. He also tried 6.22m eight days later in Berlin, where he managed a best of 6.06m. This time, the Swedish pole vault superstar achieved the historic mark on his third attempt, soaring clear at 6.22m for the sixth world record of his career.

Duplantis entered the competition at 5.71m and cleared that height on his first attempt. He then passed at 5.81m and managed 5.91m on his second try. He had the competition won when he cleared 6.01m on his first attempt.

Then it was time to try 6.22m. He knocked the bar on his first and second attempts but the third was sublime.

Australia’s Commonwealth Games champion Kurtis Marschall finished second in Clermont-Ferrand, clearing an outright PB of 5.91m, and Menno Vloon of the Netherlands finished third, also with 5.91m. Czech Republic’s Amalie Svabikova won the women’s competition, clearing 4.66m.

Duplantis has now achieved a total of 60 six metre-plus clearances in his career so far.

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