Swedish Superstar Cleansing 6.27 m Al Star Serrin to meet his first attempt
Mondo Duplantis has broken the world’s polar vault record for the 11th time in its pictorial career.
The Swedish Superstar cleaned the first attempt at a 6.27 m Al Star Perche meeting, which was founded in Sergey Bubba and Reno Lavylene, France in Clermont-Ferand.
Duplantis, who is a champion of double Olympic and World Pole pads, had a perfect card at an altitude of 5.65 m, 5.65 m, 6.02 m, 6.07 m and 6.27 m.
Last year, 25-year-old birth broke the world record, during which three times less than three times, and 6.25 meters took place at the Olympics in Paris.

Mondo Duplantis and Renoud Lavillenie (Getty)
Duplantis has also been clearing over 60 cleansers on six-meters, emphasizing Swedish consistency on the global stage.
During all the stars, the Meeting of Perke, Emmanul Karalis was the second with a Greek record, 6.02 m, a week after the Olympic bronze medalist, 6.01m.
Surprisingly, six men cleaned 5.91 million or higher, for the first time it happened in one competition.
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