
Armand Duplantis (photo Maja Hitij/Getty Images) Armand “Mondo” Duplantis set a new world record in the pole vault by cleaning 6.28 meters on Sunday at the Stockholm Diamond League meeting and breaking the previous record of 6.27 meters since February.The Swedish pole Vaulter had previously won at Oslo Diamond League meeting and reached a record at a meeting of 6.15 meters at the Bislett stadium under favorable conditions.Duplantis reached its 12th world record by cleaning 6.28 meters in the Diamond League competition.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!Duplantis, who has a Swedish heritage through his mother but was brought up in Louisiana, successfully cleaned 20 feet, 7 inches in his first attempt.This new success breaks his previous record of 6.27 meters, which became 28 February at an internal meeting in France. Since its first record in February 2020, Duplantis consistently increases every world record by one centimeter.He adds a record performance in Sweden to his impressive list of places where he set records, including Poland, Scotland, Serbia, the United States, France and China.The double Olympic champion accepted a strategy similar to Ukrainian athlete Sergei Bubek, who would increase the height of the bar with small additions to maximize bonus payments in the 80’s and 90 years.Bubky’s remarkable career was a break of the world record 17 times and the internal record 18 times from 1984 to 1994. World athletics later combined interior and outdoor records into a single category.Before the dominance of Monda, the previous world record was 6.16 meters, set by French athlete Renaud Lavillenius in 2014.Since the beginning of 2020, Duplantis, now 25, has maintained an exceptional record record with more than 70 victories and only four losses.