6.20 at the indoor WC in Belgrade, 6.16 at the Diamond League in Stockholm and 6.21 at the WC in Eugene.

Armand Duplantis continues to celebrate great success with his super staff.

- It's my moneypole.

It's the same length as my other rods but it's a little stiffer and I get a little more recoil with it, says Duplantis, who didn't have much to complain about after his WC gold and world record.

- I feel pretty good now, it was a dream night to win my first WC gold outdoors and break the world record again.

It's wonderful, hard to say anything else, says "Mondo" who was fully focused on the title this evening.

- I didn't think much about the world record today, for me the most important thing was to win.

I felt like I was in control all evening if you ignore the first attempt of 5.87, but otherwise I felt a lot of confidence throughout the competition, says Duplantis.

"Have a little party with my friends"

In the future, he really only sees one obstacle – that the jumping position is getting a little too small for his class.

- Maybe they have to raise the ranks, because this feels like just the beginning to me.

But first there will be some rest.

- The last two years have been wonderful, but now I'm going to take it easy before the EC and maybe party a little with my friends.

Clip: Watch Duplanti's giant jump - sets a new world record in the WC final

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See Duplanti's giant jump - here the Swedish star sets a new world record in the WC final Photo: Bildbyrån