Kajsa Bergqvist praises Armand Duplantis after the 22-year-old's first World Cup gold and new world record.

She highlights how the competition took place, with long breaks when other branches were to be decided.

- It's almost like you start groping for the words.

It was known that "Mondo" had 6.20 in him, but to be able to do so after such a brutally long competition where he had to wait more than an hour between the jumps.

To keep both the mental and the physical for such a long time.

Not to lose energy on unnecessary things.

He is the best in the world at so much, but this is one of the qualities where he is completely unbeatable, says Bergqvist.

The championship in Belgrade was Sweden's best since the indoor World Cup was decided in Budapest in 2004. This time Sweden took four golds, this time it won three medals.

Gold to Armand Duplantis, silver to Thobias Montler and bronze to Carl Bengtström.

- No one has been happy to be just here, but everyone has been here to perform.

They have been here to do their best for the season and set personal records.

I thought in advance that we had six medal hopes and a normal outcome feels like half.

It just happened, says the league captain.