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Duplantis set a new world record in the men's pole vault for the 12th time, flying 6.30m in the future

Sweden's Duplantis broke the men's pole vault world record again with 6.28 meters at the 2025 World Athletics Diamond League Stockholm Station on the 16th, which is also the 12th time in his career to set a new world record.

Sweden's Duplantis broke the men's pole vault world record again with 6.28m.


After the 25-year-old Duplantis made history in 2020 by putting the 26-year-old outdoor world record in history for 26 years, he has rewritten new heights in many places, but has never been able to write a record in his hometown.

The villagers stood up and set a new record for the 12th time. Duplantis's pre-race goal is to break the record in front of his hometown father, he jumped from 5.60 meters, and then 5.80 meters, 5.90 meters, 6 meters all passed at one time, with the Australian good Marshall three times after the failure to challenge 6 meters, Du Plantis, who was sure to win the gold, directly rose to the height of 6.28 meters, the first attempt was successful, and the 100% success rate won the gold.

Duplantis said that he was racing at the age of 11 and was happy to jump 4 meters at the time, and now he can set a new world record in front of his family, "It's really amazing for me!" ”

In addition, Duplantis has won the Diamond League championship for four consecutive years since 2020 and will seek to win five in a row this year, but his biggest goal is to keep pushing the limits, "I should not be far from the day when I will skip 6.30m." ”

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