The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Duplantis in ‘good shape’ and aiming for vault record

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CLERMONT-FERRAND, France: Despite a slow start to the season, Olympic pole vault champion Armand Duplantis said he is aiming to break his world record in ClermontFe­rrand five months before returning to France for the Paris Games.

Since 2020, the Swedish athlete has raised the world record from 6.16m to 6.23m, and is returning on Thursday to the indoor venue where he broke the record for sixth time last February, clearing 6.22.

The dedicated “All Star Perche” in central France comes less than two weeks before the men’s pole vault at the indoor world championsh­ips in Glasgow.

So far this season, Duplantis has fallen well short of 6m in his two appearance, starting at Astana in January. His best jump was 5.92 at a competitio­n named after him, the Mondo Classic, in Upsala, Sweden on Feb 6.

“I don’t think my first two competitio­ns of the year reflected my real form,” he told AFP. “I know that I’m in very good shape and also that I’m jumping very well.”

“My training is very good, at the level I want. Of course the first two competitio­ns were a little frustratin­g, but these are very small things, easy to sort out. They were two completely opposite competitio­ns. Kazakhstan was a difficult journey and my legs were really dead.”

“In Sweden, I felt really good, in great shape, but I was a bit too pumped. It was as if I was trying to break the record when the bar was only at six metres.

“I’ve done some good training since then. I feel good, I feel confident, I feel strong, fast. I’m confident about what I can do and where I stand, and I know that I’m at a high level at the moment.” Duplantis said he plans to add one centimetre to his world record at the French meet, organised by his friend Renaud Lavillenie, the 2012 Olympic champion and previous world record holder.

“Six metres 24! That’s the objective. But there are stages to go through before that. First you have to win and clear the bars at less than six metres.”

“I think it’s possible, that it’s within my capabiliti­es, and I want to show that this is the form I’m in, because I know I’m there. Of course I want to clear six metres again, I don’t think that’s going to be a problem.”

He said he was looking forward to returning to the Maison des Sports in ClermontFe­rrand.

“You know it’s a track I feel comfortabl­e on, where I’m able to jump well. The configurat­ion should be the same as last year, and it’s a configurat­ion in which I jumped high.”

 ?? — AFP photo ?? File photo shows Duplantis competes in a pole vault event.
— AFP photo File photo shows Duplantis competes in a pole vault event.

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