Ingebrigtsen, Duplantis Set Records in Poland
Ingebrigtsen, Duplantis Set Records in Poland

Ingebrigtsen, Duplantis Set Records in Poland

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At the Silesia Diamond League meet in Chorzow, Poland, Jakob Ingebrigtsen shattered the 3,000-meter world record with a time of 7:17.55, breaking the previous record of 7:20.67 set by Kenya's Daniel Komen in 1996. In the same event, Swedish pole vaulter Mondo Duplantis broke his own world record by clearing 6.26 meters, surpassing his previous mark of 6.25 meters set at the Paris Olympics. Duplantis' record-breaking performance earned him the title of the meet's most valuable athlete, along with a 14-carat gold diamond Champion Ring and an additional $10,000 prize. Despite Ingebrigtsen's historic run, he did not receive the expected $10,000 prize. Both athletes expressed disbelief and excitement over their achievements, with Ingebrigtsen aiming to challenge more world records in the future.

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