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Watch: In Slow-Mo, Swedish Pole Vaulter Mondo Duplantis Setting New World Record

Mondo Duplantis warmed up for next month's world championships in perfect style at Stockholm's Diamond League meet on Thursday, delighting home fans by setting an outdoor pole vault record. While Olympic champion Marcell Jacobs was a late withdrawal from track's blue riband event, the men's 100m, Duplantis ensured there was drama guaranteed to the end in the field.

In yet another dominant pole vaulting display in the final major meet before the July 15-24 worlds in Eugene, Oregon, Duplantis had the competition wrapped up after his third effort at 5.83m.

17 year-old Mondo Duplantis has broken the world record outdoor pole vault in Stockholm with 6.16m. The slow motion of his record attempt is extraordinary. pic.twitter.com/RKVY9CKmR2

The US-born vaulter then nailed 5.93 and 6.03m before clearing 6.16 on his second attempt, the best-ever performance outdoors that bettered by 1cm his previous outdoor best set in Rome in September 2020.

"I feel like I am definitely in shape to win my title and maybe to do something special in Eugene," said the 22-year-old Olympic champion who holds the overall world record of 6.20m, set at the world indoor championships in Belgrade in March.

The outdoor record, Stockholm-based Duplantis said, felt "quite amazing... but really wasn't that much of a surprise for me".

"There's better things that I can do. I felt really good jumping today but it wasn't like I did everything so perfect that I don't think I can do any better.

"It's extra special when you're jumping on the track where you train. I live about 10 minutes away so you want to defend your home territory first and foremost!"

With little time to fine-tune preparations ahead of the Eugene worlds, Jacobs -- a shock gold winner at the Tokyo

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