The Asian Age

Pole vaulter Duplantis on a roll, sets another record

Armand Duplantis once again took the record flight of 6.18 metres at an indoor meeting in Glasgow surpassing his old world pole vault record of 6.17m that he set in Poland last week.

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Glasgow, Feb. 16: Sweden’s Armand Duplantis set a world pole vault record of 6.18 metres at an indoor meeting in Glasgow on Saturday, adding one centimetre to the record he set in Poland last week.

Duplantis, who won silver at last year’s world championsh­ips in Doha, cleared the bar with something to spare and won a world record bonus cheque for $30,000.

The old record of 6.16m set by French vaulter Renaud Lavillenie had stood since 2014 until Duplantis broke it last Saturday in Torun, Poland.

Duplantis, known by his nickname “Mondo”, did a lap of the track signing autographs in Glasgow.

“There are so many things that go into this, so many years of hard work,”

● he said. It’s really complicate­d but I guess when you’re doing it right it seems simple.

“I feel good on the runway, I feel fast, I feel strong and I feel I am working the poles I have really well. I’m excited for the outdoor season. The Olympics is the biggest thing that a track and field athlete can compete in and that is when I want to have my best competitio­n this season. It is a good start but that’s where I want to be the best,” Duplantis added.

Duplantis opened on Saturday at 5.50m and got over 5.75m on his second try. Two-time world champion Sam Kendricks led at that point, but the US athlete exited the competitio­n at the next height, 5.84m.

The 20-year-old sailed over on his first attempt. With no one else left in the competitio­n, he then flew over 6m.

Duplantis had the bar moved up to 6.18m and one attempt was all he needed.

The pole vaulter was born in the United States to American father and coach Greg — himself a former pole vaulter who cleared 5.80m — and Swedish heptathlet­e mother Helena.

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