
Duplantis Soars to 6.30m: 14th World Record at Tokyo Championships
Armand Duplantis vaulted 6.30m for his 14th world record to win the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, thrilling 53,000 fans with a dramatic encore performance.
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Armand Duplantis vaulted 6.30m for his 14th world record to win the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, thrilling 53,000 fans with a dramatic encore performance.
Sweden’s Mondo Duplantis set his 13th pole vault world record at 6.29m in Budapest, extending his one-centimeter streak since 2020.
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