Closing day of two world records! Armand Duplantis’ insane ME crowned the World Cup – the Swede went wild in front of the audience

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Watch Armand Duplantis’ new pole vault world record of 621 in the main video of this story. In this story, we recount the events of the last competition night of the World Athletics Championships.

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Anu Karttunen

Two world records were set on the last day of the World Athletics Championships. First Nigeria Tobi Amusan pinki in the women’s high-speed hurdles to a new ME result of 12.12, with which she improved the previous record by eight hundredths.

Amusan’s world record came to everyone’s surprise in the semi-finals. In the World Championship final, he won gold with a time of 12.06, but there was too much tailwind behind him.

Later Sweden Armand Duplantis surpassed 621 in the men’s pole vault. His previous world record of 620 was jumped in March indoors.

Duplantis set another world record

Sweden’s Armand Duplantis achieved the first world championship of his career with a world record result. Armand successfully crossed the height of 621 on his second attempt. Duplantis’ ME crossing can be seen in the video that is the main picture of this story.

– I’m pretty confused about everything. This is my first World Championship gold medal. That alone is a great achievement for me, which I am happy about. And breaking the world record on top of that is hard to fathom. I am very, very grateful, Duplantis told with a big smile on his face.

After crossing the ME, Duplantis went off to fan wild as the stadium cheered at Hayward Field. Duplantis was jumping for joy, and even did a volte in celebration.

According to the data, Duplantis was at his best 14.9 centimeters higher than the bar. The closest point was about eight centimeters from the bar.

Duplantis’ previous ME was 620 in the hall in March. Earlier in June, he jumped the hardest result ever on outdoor tracks, 616, in the Stockholm Diamond League.

The world record was the fourth of Duplantis’ career. He has previously jumped as a record in the hall.

Evolution of the Men’s Pole Vault World Record

  • 621 Armand Duplantis, Sweden (July 25, 2022, Eugene)
  • 620 Armand Duplantis, Sweden (March 20, 2022, Belgrade)
  • 619 Armand Duplantis, Sweden (March 7, 2022 Belgrade)
  • 618 Armand Duplantis, Sweden (15/02/2020 Glasgow)
  • 617 Armand Duplantis, Sweden (February 8, 2020 Torun)
  • 616 Renaud Lavillenie, Sweden (February 15, 2014 Donetsk)
  • 614 Serhi Bubka, Ukraine (31.7.1994 Sestriere)
  • The USA won the World Cup silver Christopher Nilsen with a score of 594. Filipino Ernest John Obiena took bronze with the same result.

    In the WC final, Duplantis crossed six meters from three different heights (600, 606, 621). Duplantis has now crossed six meters 48 times in his career, which is a new record. The previous record was held by Ukraine Serhi Bubkawho crossed six meters 46 times in his career.

    Ingebrigtsen celebrated the championship

    Norwegian Jakob Ingebrigtsen was disappointed with his 1500m silver medal, but in the 5000m he got some balm for his wounds. Ingebrigtsen started her long streak almost two laps before the finish, and finally celebrated an overwhelming victory with a time of 13:09.24.

    The world championship was the Norwegian’s first in his career. He achieved Olympic gold in Tokyo a year ago in 1500 meters with a European record of 3:28.32. At the EC level, the 21-year-old Norwegian is the reigning champion at both 5,000 and 1,500 meters.

    of Kenya Jacob Krop took silver in 13:09.98 and Uganda Oscar Chelimo kiri for bronze with the season’s best 13.10,20.

    Athing Mu was in a tight spot

    The American who celebrated gold in the 800 meters at the Tokyo Olympics Athing Mu didn’t get his world championship in Eugene easily.

    of Great Britain Keely Hodgkinson seriously challenged the American in the final straight. The two pushed to the finish line side by side, but Mu won the gold with a difference of 0.08 seconds.

    The winning time of 1:56.30 is the best result in the world this season. Bronze went to Kenya Mary Moraa.

    Kevin Mayer the decathlon hero

    French Kevin Mayer won the second world championship of his career in the men’s decathlon. He previously celebrated a victory five years ago in London.

    A great opportunity for the world championship opened up for Mayer, when the Tokyo Olympic champion, who also led the decathlon in Oregon Damian Warner dropped out due to injury.

    Mayer was tenth in the final event at 1,500 meters, and won the championship by more than a hundred points. Mayer collected 8,816 points when the Canadian Pierce Lepage achieved silver with a record of 8,701. Bronze was also achieved by the record-setting US Zachery Ziemek with 8,676 points.

    Mihambo renewed his world championship

    Malaika Mihambo new women’s long world championship in the same way as three years ago in Doha. Even then, he made it to the last three rounds with his third-round jump and became the champion after that.

    Mihambo topped the competition with his score of 709 in the fourth round, but he improved his score to 712 in the last round. The German also won the length at the Tokyo Olympics.

    Nigeria Ese Brume turned her bronze medal at the Doha World Championships into silver when she jumped her best result of 702. Bronze went to Brazil Leticia Oro Melo with a record of 689.

    A long message again about the superiority of the United States

    The USA took an overwhelming victory in the men’s 4x400m relay. Champion Allison was allowed to bring the cup to the finish line almost 50 meters ahead of second place Jamaica and third place Belgium.

    The winning time of 2:56.17 is the best result of the season. ran on the US team Elijah Godwin (44,28), Michael Norman (43,64), Bryce Deadmon (43.82) and Champion Allison (44,43).

    The women’s 4×400 meter relay was also a celebration for the United States. 400 meter authentic world record runner at the Games Sydney McLaughlin brought the United States to the finish line as the winner.

    McLaughlin timed 47.91. The time of the entire relay, 3:17.79, is also the top time of the season. The US team also ran Talitha Diggs (50,50), Abby Steiner (49.99) and Britton Wilson (49.39).

    Silver went to Jamaica and bronze to Great Britain.

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