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Duplantis sets pole vault meet record in season-opener at ISTAF Indoor in Berlin

Duplantis sets pole vault meet record in season-opener at ISTAF Indoor in Berlin

Washington Post14-02-2025
BERLIN — Pole vaulter Armand Duplantis set a new meeting record on his return from a winter break by jumping 6.10 meters at the ISTAF Indoor meet in Berlin on Friday.
The Swedish star attempted to beat his own world outdoor record set in Chorzów , Poland last August with two attempts at 6.27, but it was too high this time for the 25-year-old who broke the outdoor record three times last year.
The second time was when he won his second Olympic gold medal with a record jump of 6.25 in Paris. He extended the world outdoor record by a centimeter to 6.26 in Poland on Aug. 25.
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