Sweden’s Armand “Mundo” Duplantis best deciphered his curse at the World Championships in Athletics by winning gold with the world record pole vault on Sunday at the 18th edition in Eugene, USA.

Duplantis jumped 6.21m on his second attempt after winning world gold, which is missing from his safes, erasing his record, which he set at the World Indoor Championships, which was 6.20m last March in Belgrade, knowing that he achieved the best jump. outdoors June 30 Stockholm’s last Diamond League match at the Olympic Stadium in the Swedish capital with a jump of 6.16 meters.

The Olympic champion of the competition placed ninth in London 2017 and second in Doha 2019.

And silver returned to American Christopher Nielsen (5.94 m) due to the difference in attempts against Filipino Ernest John Obien, who won bronze.

After securing a gold medal in the 6m on his first try, the Swede competed against himself, breaking the 6.06m barrier at a glance, breaking the World Championship record of 6.05m held by Edmonton Championships in 2001 through Australian Dmitry Markov, and then immediately jump to the 6.21m hurdle in an attempt to break the world record.