Here we follow Duplantis on its way to six meters and maybe a bit behind it.
The competition started at 15.31.
It is unclear what height he will enter.
Before the competition, he received the Jerring Prize Bowl from Radiosport's expert Miro Zalar.
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2021-07-04T14:20:26.474Z
On Thursday, Armand Duplantis tried to raise his own world record in pole vault to 6.19 but failed. Today he gets the chance again at a sunny and summer-hot Stockholm Stadium where the conditions are perfect.
Here we follow Duplantis on its way to six meters and maybe a bit behind it.
The competition started at 15.31.
It is unclear what height he will enter.
Before the competition, he received the Jerring Prize Bowl from Radiosport's expert Miro Zalar.
Source: svt