Duplantis usually enters the competitions after about an hour, but take height because he can be relevant from 16.30.

Heights, depending on the weather and wind, which may be relevant as entrance height are 5.50, 5.60 and 5.70.

Last year he won the competition at 6.10 and comes with good memories.

Every time he comes to the start, there is a chance for the world record, which he himself has at 6.20 from the indoor WC in Belgrade last winter.

The opposition in the Continental League competition, the step below the Diamond League, is quite weak.

The second best year best after Duplantis (an outdoor competition of 5.91) is the American Jacob Wooten who jumped 5.80.

Follow Duplanti's jump for jump (if he is left alone in the competition, he can decide the raises himself):