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THE POLE JUMP

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Duplantis hits the world record again by jumping over 6.31 meters

This is the fourteenth time that the 26-year-old Swede has improved his world record since breaking his first universal record in February 2020 after a 6.17 meter jump.

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Armand Mondo celebrating his new brand Duplantis in Uppsala, Sweden.

The Swedish Armand Mondo Duplantis has set a new world record in the pole jump test, marking 6.31 metres at the Mondo Classic meeting held this Thursday in the Swedish city of Uppsala.

Duplantis, the current Olympic champion and world and European champion, has surpassed the previous universal record by one centimeter.

This is the fourteenth time that Armand Duplantis, 26, has improved his world record since he reached his first universal record in February 2020 after a 6.17 meter jump in the Polish city of Torun.

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