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Athletics - Diamond League - Lausanne - Pole Vault city event - Lausanne, Switzerland - August 20, 2026 Sweden's Armand Duplantis in action as he clears 6.16 metres REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
Athletics - Diamond League - Lausanne - Pole Vault city event - Lausanne, Switzerland - August 20, 2026 Sweden's Armand Duplantis in action as he clears 6.16 metres REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
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Sweden's Mondo Duplantis soared 6.21 metres to win the Lausanne Diamond League pole vault on Thursday, narrowly missing two world-record attempts in a positive performance after a few shaky weeks.

Emmanouil ​Karalis of Greece took second with a height of 6.16, while Kurtis Marschall of Australia ‌cleared 5.91 for third.

Duplantis was beaten for the first time in three years in Stockholm in June, ending a run of 40 straight victories, and then retired from the London Diamond League in July with a groin twinge.

On Thursday, he ​and Karalis both cleared 6.16. Duplantis -- sprinting down the runway to his own song "Feelin' Myself" -- ​made it over on his first attempt. It took Karalis, who had fans clapping ⁠along to "Zorba's Dance" when he stepped on the runway, two jumps.

Duplantis then cleared 6.21 on his first ​attempt, while Karalis missed twice at that height and then -- with only one chance remaining -- he made ​the bold move to raise the bar to 6.26, what would have been a nine-centimetre personal best.

Karalis, whose 6.17 earlier this year made him the second highest vaulter in history, missed, but Duplantis saluted his good friend's efforts before wrapping ​him in a hug.

Duplantis, who has broken the world record an astounding 15 times, took two attempts ​at 6.32 metres, but could not better his current world record of 6.31 he set in March.

"I'm tired," Duplantis said, ‌laughing. "But ⁠no, I feel really good. I feel really happy. Just such an amazing competition. Everybody jumped so well, and so I just felt like I really had to step it up, and I'm glad I just jumped really well and I jumped really high."

The Swede, who won a fourth straight European title in ​Birmingham last week, will ​be keen to sharpen ⁠his form further ahead of the inaugural World Athletics Ultimate Championship next month in Budapest.

While the remainder of the Lausanne event will take place on Friday at ​Stade de la Pontaise, the men's pole vault took centre stage on ​Thursday at Place ⁠de la Navigation in Lausanne's Ouchy district on the shores of Lake Geneva.

"I really love jumping here, I think this venue is amazing, the city is amazing, all the people who came here are amazing," Duplantis ⁠said. "So yeah, ​I can't wait to be back next year."

Fans enjoyed a ​rare close-up view of the action, lining the runway and around the back of the pit and clapping along to booming pop ​music as the world's best soared two storeys high above them.

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