Swedish pole vaulter Armand Duplantis stuns Olympics with world-record jump

Sweden’s powerhouse pole vaulter Armand Duplantis has stunned Paris 2024 with a jaw-dropping world record jump.

After winning the gold medal, Duplantis kept raising the bar, eventually bettering his own pole vault world record.

Such was his dominance, he had the gold medal locked away after his first-time clearance at 6m.

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He then raised the bar to 6.10m and promptly shattered the Olympic record at the first time of asking.

Not satisfied with that, Duplantis had the bar lifted all the way to 6.25m, which was 1cm than the most most recent world mark he set in China earlier this year.

Duplantis knew he was over as he flew towards the bar.Duplantis knew he was over as he flew towards the bar.
Duplantis knew he was over as he flew towards the bar. Credit: Getty Images
Stade de France was electric as the crowd watched on.Stade de France was electric as the crowd watched on.
Stade de France was electric as the crowd watched on. Credit: PA Images via Getty Images

There was electricity in Stade de France and a blast of French 60s rock icon Johnny Hallyday got the crowd fired up as they watched the 24-year-old narrowly miss his first two attempts at 6.25m.

But he then soared over the bar with his third and final go, causing scenes of delirium.

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