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Duplantis has set a world record 11 times in his career, and after winning 24 matches in a row, he couldn't find an opponent

Sweden's Duplantis won gold in Cleifermont, France, at the World Athletics Indoor Tour on the 1st, Beijing time, flying 6.27 meters to win gold, setting a world record 11 times in his career.

Duplantis is taking a group photo after jumping 6.27 meters and setting a new world record at the World Athletics Indoor Tour Cleifermont Station in France on the 1st.

Breaking world records has become a common occurrence for Sweden's Duplantis, who has been breaking new records since 2020, starting with 6.17m and only flying 6.26m at the Diamond Athletics League in Silicia, Poland in August last year.

After half a year, Duplantis pushed his world record up by one centimeter, setting a new record for the 11th time today, and he can be called the first person in the pole vault world. Currently, the top 11 indoor and outdoor records in the pole vault (6.27m to 6.17m) are all set by Duplantis.

Duplantis won the gold medal at the Clerférmont Station of the World Athletics Indoor Tour in France on the 1st, Beijing time, flying 6.27 meters

What's even crazier is that Duplantis has not known what it feels like to lose since August 2023 last year, and has won 24 consecutive matches so far, and there is no opponent at all.

Duplantis is considered the most popular track and field athlete after the retirement of "Emperor of Sprinting" Usain Bolt. He was born between his father, Greg Duplantis, an American pole vaulter, and his Swedish mother, Helena, who played in track and field and volleyball. Duplantis' older brother, Andreas, is also a pole vaulter. Duplantis was born in the United States, but followed his mother to choose Swedish citizenship.

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