In an electrifying showdown at the Olympic Stadium in Stockholm, pole vault star Armand Duplantis soared to new heights! The 25-year-old athlete broke his world record with a jump of 6.28 meters, adding one crisp centimeter to his previous mark set in France earlier this year.
This landmark achievement, his 12th world record, was a dream come true—especially doing it in front of home fans. Reflecting on his triumph, Duplantis shared, "It's a magical feeling. I wanted it so bad. I kept saying it was the only thing I was missing. Now, I'm done. I can just chill." 🔥
After clearing 6.00 meters, he boldly bypassed his own meet record to aim straight for the world record, igniting the sellout crowd with his passion and determination. This unforgettable moment not only redefines his limits but also inspires sports fans and young enthusiasts around the globe.
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