Armand Duplantis achieved a remarkable world record once more (VIDEO). The Swedish athlete successfully cleared a new height of 6.31 meters in the pole vault. EPA12380471 captures Duplantis celebrating his victory in the Men’s Pole Vault final at the World Athletics Championships 2025, held in Tokyo, Japan, on September 15, 2025.
The photograph, taken by Zsolt Czegledi, originates from Hungary and is marked “HUNGARY OUT.” Published on March 12, 2026, at 22:08 часот, the news highlights this significant accomplishment. Duplantis initially set this new world record at his residence in Uppsala, achieving 6.31 meters on his first attempt. Previously, the world record was held by French athlete Renaud Lavillenie, who had reached 6.17 meters in 2020.
This latest performance surpasses his prior record, which he established during his victory in Tokyo. Essentially, Duplantis managed to set a new world record with this outstanding jump.
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The incredible Duplantis broke another world record (VIDEO). Swedish athlete Armand Duplantis successfully jumped 6.31 meters in the pole vault. A video from EPA12380471 shows him celebrating his win