Unusually, Duplantis had a couple of rips at lower, from his horizon, heights.

Both at 5.91 and 6.01 he ripped in the first attempt and looked unhappy.

- I felt that I didn't find the rhythm on the approach track and had a couple of sloppy jumps.

It's super boring to have that feeling, says Duplantis in the SVT Sports broadcast.

Duplantis will remain in France and has Renaud Lavellnie's pole vault on February 25 as his next task.

At a competition in Berlin on Friday, he won in 6.06 and then attempted the world record 6.22 three times with decent attempts at the bar.

He has the world annual best with 6.10.

The world record from the outdoor WC in Eugene this summer is 6.21.

Internationally, no distinction is made between record quotations indoors and outdoors.

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Clip: Watch Duplanti's winning jump in 6.01

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See Duplanti's victory jump at 6.01 Photo: SVT