Swedish Armand Duplantisthat was last week He broke the pole vault world record at 6.24 meters. declared that he would try “jump as high as you can” and if tomorrow he will be able to jump to the test of Shuzhou Diamond League that would be crazy.”
Duplantis surpassed his own pole vault world record by registering at the beginning of the circuit of Diamond League in Xiamen (China) a mark of 6.24 meters, one centimeter more than the previous recordwhich he also has.
In the second round of the Diamond League which will also be held in China, in Shuzhou, Duplantis has not ruled out trying to beat his own record again.
“I know I’m in great shape, I know going into it, but you never know if the technique will match your form going forward. “I want to keep breaking world records but I’m not putting too much emphasis on it.”he said in a press conference Duplantiswhich does not eliminate trying a new record.
“I know I can jump very high and I expect similar results, as long as the conditions are as good as they seem. Every time I step out on the court I want to give myself the best. Of course, this is an Olympic Year and all competitions leading up to “The Olympic Games seem so important because you bring extra intensity to the track.”he pointed out.
“I’m going to keep jumping as high as I can. If I can jump higher tomorrow than I did last week, it will be really crazy.”he concluded.
Source: La Verdad

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