In the early morning of August 6, Beijing time, the Paris Olympic track and field competition ended the men's pole vault final, and Sweden's Duplantis won the championship with 6.25 meters, breaking the men's pole vault world record for the ninth time! But this is the first time he has set a world record at the Olympics!
So far, Duplantis, who is only 24 years and 9 months old, has completed at least two championships in the Olympic Games, World Championships, World Indoor Championships, Diamond League Finals, and even brought to the European Championships.
Duplantis opened the game according to the old routine of intervals.
5.50 meters without jumping, come out at 5.70 meters to warm up, one pass; Then continue to skip 5.80 meters, and pass at 5.85 meters once; Then skip 5.90 meters without jumping, and pass it at a height of 5.95 meters.
Duplantis himself came out at intervals with a leisurely stroll, while the other competitors had already fought to the limit, and only the United States Kendricks crossed 5.95m.
Greece's Calalis and Philippines' Obiena both jumped only 5.90 meters at the highest. Compared with the previous results of the two, Calalis passed the whole process once, and Obiena 5.80 meters folded once, so that the Asian men's first card unfortunately won the fourth place, and the Greece won the bronze.
After Kendricks hit 6.00m three times, only Duplantis was left on the field, and he jumped 6.00m to seal the championship! Kendricks runner-up.
Then Duplantis jumped 6.10 meters in one leap! Complete the warm-up transition, and the final goal is 6.25 meters! Duplantis managed to jump in the third shock!
After breaking the world record, Duplantis imitated the classic movements of this Olympic celebrity and Turkey's non-krypton gold shooter, domineering!