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Duplantis erased the 26-year-old world record of the legendary Bubka in Rome!

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Twenty-year-old Duplantis broke the absolute world record twice in the hall, which he moved to 618 centimeters. In the outdoor season marked by coronavirus, he repeatedly attacked Bubek’s maximum and was successful in Rome. His first attempt was promising and the second time he crossed the bar with a reserve.

Two-time world champion Warholm again attacked the 47-second mark, below which only four obstacles in history fell. He was a hundredth faster than on Sunday in Berlin. With a performance of 47.07, he improved the two-year-old record of the meeting of the Cathar Abderrahman Samba by 41 hundredths.

It’s there! Swedish pole vaulter Armand Duplantis has just set a new world record.

Ciro De Luca, Reuters

Malíková moved in the middle of the field and finished in fifth place less than a quarter of a second behind the medal. She thus improved the sixth place from her diamond premiere in Stockholm. She ran faster Thursday only at the national championship in Pilsen, from where she has a personal maximum of 51.65.

“I’m satisfied, it’s my second time in my career, I’m a little sorry that it wasn’t under 52 seconds, which I wanted to manage once again this year and fix myself that I can run such times,” said the Opava athlete. “I couldn’t run in the last 30 meters, I almost walked, it was clear that the season was over and the strength was running out. But fifth place in this competition is nice, “she added.

The 22-year-old Dutchman Lieke Klaverová, who was the first European to fall under 51 seconds this year, won with a big lead of 82 hundredths. She improved her personal record to 50.98.

Meeting of the Athletic Diamond League in Rome:
Men:
100 m (wind +0.3 m / s):
1. Simbine (JAR) 9,96
2. Cissé (Ivory Coast) 10.04
3. Tortu (It.) 10,09.
400 m:
1. Scotti (It.) 45,21
2. Karam (Kuwait) 45.25
3. Zalewski (Pol.) 45,48.
3000 m:
1. Kiplimo (Uganda) 7: 26.64
2. J. Ingebrigtsen (Nor.) 7: 27.05
3. McSweyn (Austr.) 7:28,02.
110 m př. (+0,1 m/s):
1. Wells (Brit.) 13.15
2. Mallet 13,23
3. Crittenden (oba USA) 13,31.
400 m BC:
1. Warholm (Nor.) 47.07
2. Vaillant (Fr.) 48.69
3. Mägi (Est.) 48.72.
Height:
1. Procenko (Ukr.) 230
2. Tamberi 227
3. Sottile (oba It.) 218.
Rod:
1. Duplantis (Sweden) 615 – Outdoor World Record
2. Brothers (Belg.)
3. Obiena (Phil.) Both 580.
Ball:
1. Pontius 21.09
2. Otterdahl (or USA) 20,85
3. Fabbri (It.) 20,69
Women:
100 m (+0,2 m/s):
1. Thompson-Herah (JAM) 10.85
2. Hobbsová (USA) 11.12
3. Ta Louová (Ivory Coast) 11.14.
400 m:
1. Klaverová (NZL) 50.98
2. Serksnieneová (Lit.) 51,80
3. Šwietá-Erseticová (Pol.) 51.94
…5. Malíková (CZE) 52.17.
800 m:
1. Reekie (Brit.) 1: 59.76
2. Hynneová (Nor.) 2:00,24
3. Muirová (Brit.) 2: 00,49.
100 m př. (+0,1 m/s):
1. Visserová (NZL) 12.72
2. Bogliolová (It.) 12,83
3. Chadwicková (USA) 12.89.
400 m BC:
1. Bolová (Niz.) 53.90
2. Ryžykovová 54.54
3. Tkačuková (both Ukr.) 54.93.
Height:
1. Levčenková 198
2. Mahuchichova (both Ukr.)
3. McDermott (Austr.) Both 195

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