Star Man makes his dream come true by breaking the world jump record with pole on a night of the Diamond League to remember
For a man who always seems so relaxed and without a hurry, Mondo Duplantis has his leg in a fast track to produce an extraordinary body of sports work. The Olympic Stadium in Stockholm Has Borne Witness To Many Remarkable Moments Since It Was Opened for The 1912 Games, But The Darling of The Home Crowd Breaking The Pole Vault World Record for 12th Time With A Clearance of 6.28m on Sunke 15) – And at suming – and at Sunling – And Asking – and Asking – and Asking —Sing —Sing —Ling – and linging – and linging – and linging – and linging – – Anding Time Stay 15) – Among all of them.
There is a “ride of fame” in the way the sand to commemorate notable achievements so that the tasks are inside its walls. It will be long until the name of Duplantis is carved in that pantheon.
The meaning and weight of that is part of the reason why Duplantis wanted to break the world record in the city that calls home and at the Bauhaus Galan Diamond League meeting. He could have been born in Louisiana, but with a Swedish mother and an extended family, he chose to compete international for the Scandinavian nation and in a stadium where he competed for the first time at the age of 11.
This was, as he expressed it, his “great dream” and came true in a remarkable style. Many of that extended family also saw him by themselves.

Duplantis entered the competition at 5.60m, which cleared with few problems. The same requested its subsequent steps of 5.70m, 5.80m, 5.90my 6.00m. By then, the competition won comfortably, with Kurtis Marschaall Australian the opponent who approached more with his authorization of 5.90m.
That left the clear stage for the star man to make “The Thing” and the bar was directly at 6.28m, once again centimeter than the brand that established inside in France earlier this year. There are used bones, such as the duration of the Paris Olympic Games last summer, when the two -time Outdoor World Champion has captured the drama by breaking the world record with his last attempt. This time, the necessary only one.

“I feel full to the edge at this time,” he said, while the dust settled after the strident durable celebrations of what started and ran into the crowd.
“The first time I jumped in this stadium when I was 11 years old, it was rainy, cold and jumped just less than 4 million. I was so young. I have jumped a lot here and recorded the names of the world’s headlines.
“The last one was a long time ago. My mother was in the stands when Patrik Sjöberg broke the [high jump] World record in 1986. I think there is a common denominator here, it is a charm of luck. It will be really special to have my name recorded on stage. It is the most beautiful scenario of my partial opinion. It will be one of the best memories for me in my career. ”
The two -time Olympic champion is an enthusiastic musician and even launched a song called Bop earlier this year. He insists that there is soon another way. When it comes to daily work, he only produces blow after blow.
The female pole jumping competition had tasks located 24 hours before, with Sandi Morris of the United States, demonstrating to be a comfortable winner with a better jump or 4.82m. Angelica Moser or Switzerland was the second with 4.63m.

In the end it turned out that several records fell on a very memorable night of high quality athletics. There was also more reason for the crowd of Stockholm to celebrate shortly after the incredible Hazaña de Duplantis, when Andreas Almgren destroyed the European record in the 5000m male, demonstrating a runaway success while registering 12: 44.27.
Behind him Kuma Girma de Ethiopia arrived in 12: 57.46, with Ky Robinson from Australia with a PB or 12: 58.38 for the third. The 1500m Olympic champion, Cole Hocker, was the seventh in 13: 09.36.
Another European record was also threatened in the 3000m female, since British adolescent Innes Fitzgerald produced an action or a remarkable maturity in his first appearance in the Diamond League. After having broken the U20 brand of Continental Intervely with 8: 40.05 earlier this year, its excellent and measured PB or 8: 32.90 to finish third on Sunday put its second on the list of all time European U20.
The seven best best best ones in a race won by PB of Linden Hall or 8: 30.01, with Sarah Chelangat breaking Uganda’s record in 8: 31.27. Fitzgerald’s British companion, Hannah Nutall, has not run faster and arrived fourth in 8: 33.82.

There was a record of meetings for Femke Bol, which won the obstacles of 400 meters female for the fifth consecutive time and broke its own brand or 52.27 with a race or 52.11. She was persecuted by former world headline, Dalilah Muhammad, who directed the best season of 52.91 and Gianna Woodruff de Panama (53.99).
After the spectacular obstacles of 300 meters of Karsten Warholm shown in the Bisett Games only a few days, the three Olympic medalists last summer faced again, but this time about the obstacles of 400m.
Although Warholm led to the closure of the line, the gold medalist of Paris, Rai Benjamin, came out at the top this time, ending stronger as a blow to 46.54, not only a meeting but also a worldwide advantage. Alison Dos Santos was second in 46.68, since the Norwegian, clearly feeling the effects of his occupied week, had to settle for third place in 47.41. Alastair Chalmers of Britain was fifth in 48.63.
The 100 -meter obstacles of the women also saw a record of the meeting when Grace Stark of the United States (12.33/1.4) surpassed Ackera Nugent 12.37 and Nadine Visser of the Netherlands ran 12.49.

Having run 10.89 at the Bisett Games, Julien Alfred had the record of the Stockholm of 10.88 in the view. The Olympic champion achieved that mission when it broke into a time or 10.75 (0.9), while there was also an olso improvement for Dina Asher-Smith, who directed the best 10.93 of the season, with Marie Josee marking 11.00. Daryll Neita was fifth in the best season of 11.17.

On a night when several British athletes were in action, Georgia Hunter Bell may not have produced the most orderly races, but won by the bad ones, reaching outside in the final stages to take the 800m of women in 1: 57.66.
His final wave saw her pass through the world champion of Kenya Mary Moraa (1: 57.83), while Prudence Sekgodiso or South Africa (1: 58.00) was third, and the interior silver medalist of 2024 words, Jemma Reekie, was fifth in 1: 58.66.

There were also fireworks in the 800m male race, since the Olympic champion Emmanuel Wanyonyi continued his winning form, this time registering a world advantage of 1: 41.95. He could not be arrested, despite the best efforts of the bronze medalist of Paris, Djamel Sedjati (1: 42.27), while the world interior champion of the United States, Josh Hoey, recorded a PB or 1: 42.43 in third.
After breaking the British 5000m record in Oslo, George Mills returned to action, but this time in a 1500 m race that was not part of the Diamond League program.
Though not surprisingly admitting to sum tiradness given his exploits earlier in the week, the European 5000m Silver Medallist Did Try to Assert Himself on The Racing and Went With The Pacemakers, Anyway Finishing Fifth Fifth Fifthinstrom in Swedens Swedens Sweds Sweds In In Win Wunthols in Win In Wove Came in Wave in Wove in Wove in Sweden In Sweden In Sweden In Sweden In Sweden In Sweden In Sweden in Sweden. 3: 31.53 by Federico Riva of Italy (3: 32.17).
As in Oslo, the honors in the 400m female went to Isabella Whittaker, the American (49.78) once again leaving the Norwegian Henriette Jaeger (50.07), while the Indoor world champion, Amber Anning, 50.17 in third was the fastest of the year. The 200 male meters saw another victory for the winner of Oslo, Reynier Mena, the Cuban running 20.05.

An authorization for the first time of 2.01M gave the victory of Nicola Olyslagers in the female height jump. The Olympic bronze medalist, who had three failed attempts of 2.03M, saw the head of the World record and champion of Paris 2024 Yaroslava Mahuchikhh, who had cleared 1.99m but could not get higher. A jump or 1.93M gave Maria Zo de Poland third.
The Olympic champion Tara Davis-Woodhall led the female length from beginning to end thanks to an opening jump of 7.05m that was the farthest of the night and matched the record of the meeting. The European silver medalist Larissa Ipichino was second with 6.90m, while the winner of the Olympic Bronze Medal, Jasmine Moore, also achieved her greatest jump in the third round, reaching 6.76m.
In spite of a final round or 69.53m, the Swedish star Daniel Stahl had to settle for second place in a male record competition that was for the Kristjan CEH in shape. The 2022 world champion reached 69.73 million in the third round, with the Olympic Bronze medalist of Australia, Matthew Denny, driving the best of 68.14. The British Registry holder Lawrence Okoye was seventh with 64.15m.
