SVT Sports expert Kajsa Bergqvist, who herself is the world record holder in the women's indoor high jump, first has a hard time knowing what to say about 20-year-old Duplanti's new record.

- Yes, my God ... What should you say?

It is difficult to find the right word.

I can almost think it's even more impressive that he does this now, she says, and develops:

- Considering the preparations he had for this season: That he could not train in the normal way, with the pre-season he had in the US where he had to train in the garden and at home gym just to be able to keep going.

To now, again, show that he can jump so crazy high ... It's so impressive that it does not exist.

"Ran about everyone in the world elite with horse lengths"

- It's like he's run around everyone in the world elite with horse lengths.

He is in a completely different division.

Where should it end?

How high can he jump?

- May he just continue to be injury-free and train and do his thing like that ... He has the best basic technique and the fish of all, and he is only 20 years old.

He can surely break new world records and jump over 6.25 already now if he were to get a perfect jump.

"Means a lot"

Bergqvist also thinks that Duplantis is a little extra happy that now, after a whole summer in search of it, he now also has the outdoor record.

- I think it means a lot.

Some have said that he jumped so high indoors, but it is the outdoor season that is the most important.

But now he has shown that last winter was not only a magical peak of form, but he is up to this level, she says.