Published 14:05 IST, September 14th 2024

Armand Duplantis sets pole vault meet record in Diamond League Final

Duplantis has broken the world record three times this year; the second time was when he won his second Olympic gold medal in Paris, and the most recent in a league meet in Poland on Aug. 25, clearing 6.26 meters.

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Pole vaulter Armand Duplantis capped a “beautiful season” with a meet record in Diamond League Final that was far from his world record.

Duplantis has broken world record three times this year; second time was when he won his second Olympic gold medal in Paris, and most recent in a league meet in Poland on Aug. 25, clearing 6.26 meters.

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But after he me 5.92 that nobody else could match in Brussels, he nailed 6.11 at his first attempt and stopped. That was one centimeter more than his own Memorial Van Damme record set last year, and he said he was too tired to continue.

Afterwards, he said his 100-meter victory over 400 hurdles world record-holder Karsten Warholm in Zurich last week took more out of him than expected.

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“My legs felt terrible tonight and I'm just really tired,” Duplantis said. "It's been a crazy couple of weeks: race against Karsten and n I h to jump day after. That took a lot more from my body that I expected.

“With 6.11 I got a good result, but world record wasn't meant to be. It's not easy to do better each time. Everything needs to come toger. I h some good jumps tonight and I'm really happy about that. Now it's time to celebrate my beautiful season.” Jakob Ingebrigtsen won men's 1,500 meters in a photo finish. Norwegian star timed 3:30.07 after a typical last-lap surge. Timothy Cheruiyot of Kenya was barely second in 3:30.93, and just nosed Cole Hocker, surprising Olympic champion from U.S., by 0.01.

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Hocker's fellow American, Yared Nuguse, who won league race in Zurich last week, was sixth, less than two seconds behind Ingebrigtsen.

Ingebrigtsen unexpectedly missed out on a 1,500 medal at Olympics but won 5,000 gold. He won league 1,500 in Lausanne and broke 3,000 world record days later.

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“For whole season, I h some good races and some b races so I hope to perform better next year,” he said.

Olympic champion Julien Alfred's 100-meter clash with world champion Sha'Carri Richardson didn't eventuate. Alfred won in 10.88 seconds. Dina Asher-Smith was second and Marie Josee Ta Lou-Smith was third. Richardson was eighth.

Jamaica's Ackeem Blake won men's 100 in 9.93 seconds in a photo finish from Americans Christian Coleman (10.00) and Fred Kerley (10.01), Olympic bronze medalist.

Australian discus thrower Matw Denny broke 40-year-old meet record. His first throw of 69.96 meters was two centimeters longer than 1984 meet record of Imrich Bugar. It also was good enough on night, more than a meter ahe of second-placed Mykolas Alekna, world record-holder. (AP) ATK ATK

14:05 IST, September 14th 2024