Swedish Pole Vaulter Armand ‘Mondo’ duplantis secured Victory at the diamond league meet in oslo on Thursday, setting a new meet records of 6.15 meters in Favouriable Weather Conditions AT the Bislet Stadium, Continuing his dominance in the sport where he holds the world record of 6.27 meters.The US-Born Athlete, who won Olympic Gold and Broke The World Record Three Times in 2024, MainTains His Position as the Sport’s Leading Figure, Having Recorded The 11 Highest Jumps In His.Go beyond the boundary with our youtube channel. Subscribe now!Duplantis was named Laureus World Sportsman of the Year for 2024, BComing only the second track and field athlete after usain bolt to receive this honor.“I am very satisfied. It was great to final get the right conditions tonight, “Duplantis said.The competition began with duplantis entering at 5.62 meters, While Three competitors – Sondre Guttormsen, Ben Broeders, and Ernest John Obiena – Failing to clear their initial heights.At 5.72 meters, Three More Vaulters – Sam Kendricks, Menno Vloon, and Eersu Sasma – WHILE RENAUD Lavillenie Cleed the Height on His Final Atcript Before withdrawing.Duplantis and Emmanouil karalis successfully cleared 5.82 meters on their first attempts, while kurtis marschall fled to Progress.Karalis was eliminated after three unsuccessful attempts at 5.92 meters, leaving duplantis as the sole competitor.THe Swedish Champion Clerade 6.03 Meters on his Third Attempt, Surpassing His HIS 2022 Meet Record by One Centimeter, Before successfully vaulting 6.15 meters.“It did get cooler so that was I stopped Jumping Sunday and I am feeling good, I am in good shape and tonight shows I am Jumping Well So Who Knows, It may be Possible.The Victory Adds to Duplantis’s Impressive Diamond League Record, where he has lost only four four times in 40 meetings SINCE SINCE SINCE SINCE 2020.His World Record Progression has been methodical, important one cent a time from 6.17 to 6.27 meters.
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