Already well ahead of the competition, Duplantis then raised the bar to a world record attempt of 6.29m, narrowly missing out but further underlining his unmatched dominance in the event.
Emmanouil Karalis secured second place with a strong 5.92m, while Australia’s Kurtis Marschall rounded out the podium with a jump of 5.82m.
As Duplantis continues to flirt with new heights, the countdown to the summer championships becomes even more exciting, with the Swedish superstar showing no signs of slowing down.
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