Sweden's Monda sets world record in pole vault
Sweden's Monda sets world record in pole vault
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Sweden's Olympic champion Manda Duplants broke her own world record with a time of 6.19m in the Brelgrade Indoor Competition. He is about to improve his performance of 6.18m he scored in Glasgow in February 2020.

Duplantus scored 5.61, 5.85 and 6.00 on his first try. Then at 6.19 he missed twice. In the third and final attempt, his knee touched the bar but he did not fall and as soon as he jumped on the mat, he jumped in the air again and is celebrating the celebration by tying fists and punching.

Fourth world record in 25 months: This is the fourth world record for a 22-year-old Swedish player. He broke the record held by London Olympic champion Renad Llewelly in Toran, Poland in February 2020 with a former 6.17m. Then there is going to be a correction of one centimeter in Glasgow. He then set an outdoor world record with 6.15m in the Rome Diamond League in September of the same year, which was set by the legendary Sergei Bubka (6.14) in July 1994.

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