8 Pages – Record again for Duplantis

Armand Duplantis jumped 6.26 meters. It was a new world record. Photo: Sergei Gapon/AFP/TT

Swedish pole vaulter
Armand Duplantis jumped
a new record again.
He jumped 6.26 meters.

It happened last Sunday
at a competition in Poland.

Two of the others who competed
also jumped six meters.
It is unusual.

It’s only been 20 days
then Armand Duplantis
water in the Olympics in Paris.
Then he jumped 6.25 meters.
It was a world record and gold.

Many believed that he
was tired after the Olympics.
But he wasn’t.

This is the tenth time
Armand Duplantis jumps so high
that it will be a world record.

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