Swedish star Duplantis set another men's pole vault world record with 6.28 meters at the 2025 World Athletics Diamond League Stockholm Station in his hometown in the early morning of the 16th Beijing time, which is also the 12th time in his career to set a new world record.
Duplantis
The 25-year-old Duplantis has already set numerous records in his career, including Olympic gold medals and world championship gold medals, and in 2020 he put the Ukrainian "Birdman" Buka in history with a 26-year outdoor world record, and since then he has continued to push the limits of the human body, and now he has broken the world record 12 times in indoor and outdoor competitions.
Duplantis, who set a new indoor world record of 6.27m in March, recently won gold at the Diamond League in Norway with 6.15m, and this time he is back at home with the sole goal of setting a world record in his hometown, as he has not broken a record in Sweden in the past, and his appearance has been the focus of attention.
Duplantis jumped from 5.60m, and then 5.80m, 5.90m, and 6m, while Australia's Kurtis Marschal (Kurtis Marschal) failed three times in 6m, Duplantis decided to win the gold and once again started the "one-man martial arts".
Duplantis, who won the gold medal, directly raised his height to a world record of 6.28 meters, and succeeded on his first attempt, winning the gold medal with a 100% success rate. It is worth mentioning that he has won the Diamond League championship for 4 consecutive years since 2020 and will seek 5 consecutive championships this year!