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Athletics-Duplantis breaks own pole vault world record at Silesia Diamond League

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(Reuters) -Sweden’s Mondo Duplantis broke his own pole vault world record when he cleared 6.26 metres at the second attempt at the Silesia Diamond League meeting on Sunday.

Duplantis broke the world record for the 10th time, beating the 6.25 metres he cleared when retaining his Olympic gold medal in Paris earlier this month, and this was the third time this year he had broken his own record.

The 24-year-old had brought the Stade de France crowd to their feet at the Paris Olympics when he broke the world record for a ninth time, and there was always the feeling that Duplantis was not done yet.

On Wednesday, Duplantis cleared 6.15 to win in Lausanne but at the Silesia Stadium in Chorzow, having gone over at six metres, he had the bar raised to 6.26 and the Polish crowd waited with bated breath.

His first effort was a poor one, lowering expectations, but then the Swede soared over before racing to the track and falling to the ground.

Olympic silver medallist Sam Kendricks of the United States cleared 6.00 before failing at 6.08 to take second, with Paris bronze-medal winner Emmanouil Karalis of Greece finishing third, also clearing six metres.

The crowd had already witnessed Norwegian Jakob Ingebrigtsen shatter the long-standing 3,000 metres world record with a time of seven minutes 17.55 seconds to beat the record set by Kenya’s Daniel Komen in 1996 when he ran 7:20.67.

(Reporting by Trevor Stynes, Editing by Louise Heavens and Clare Fallon)

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