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Armand Duplantis Breaks World Pole Vault Record For 11th Time

Armand Duplantis has now bettered the world record by a centimetre in each of his 11 times from 2020, and has broken it four times in the last 11 months

Armand Duplantis performs during the Belgrade Indoor Meeting
Armand Duplantis | Photo: Predrag Vuckovic / Red Bull Content Pool
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Sweden바카라s Armand Duplantis broke the pole vault world record for the 11th time on Friday, February 28th. (More Sports News)

The 25-year-old superstar recorded 6.27 metres at the All-Star Perche meet in Clermont-Ferrand, France, setting a new record in his very first attempt, going past his 6.26 metres record from August 2024 in Poland.

He went past Greece바카라s Emmanouil Karalis, who also set a national record with his attempt of 6.02 metres.

The pole vault battle in France marked the first-ever time that all six athletes managed to push past the 5.91m or higher mark in an event.

The 25-year-old Duplantis earlier released his first song 바카라Bop바카라 under the name 바카라Mondo바카라, and  the song was played on the stadium바카라s sound system during his world-record jump.

He has now bettered the world record by a centimetre in each of his 11 times from 2020, and has broken it four times in the last 11 months.

France바카라s Renaud Lavillenie held the record of 6.14, set back 11 years ago, in 2014 before the Swedish superstar started breaking it down. 

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