Armand Duplantis breaks Sergey Bubka's pole vault world record

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One of track and field's oldest world records finally falls — as Swedish pole vaulter Armand Duplantis clears 6.15m, beating the great Sergey Bubka.

— when he broke the world record twice in a week — but Bubka's classic outdoor mark was viewed by many as the ultimate test."World record — finally! It is so cool," Duplantis said.

"I wanted to get over 6.15 so badly. Everybody kept talking about it, it was a big chip on my shoulder … When I did it, it was more relief than joy." The 20-year-old Duplantis, who was born and raised in the United States, came agonisingly close on his first attempt before clearing the bar on his second."Coming into the season we did not know if we were able to do any competition at all. This world record is really unexpected and I am very grateful."

The son of an American pole vaulter who grew up with a pole vault pit in his garden at home in Louisiana, he was vaulting higher than a London double-decker bus as a teenager and at 17, he had already cleared 5.90m. He chose to compete internationally for Sweden, his mother's home country, and won the silver medal at last year's world championships.

 

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