‘Fresh’ from one more world record In short and with a third consecutive global medal in its target, Armad Dupladis He says he is ready to… again exceed the boundaries in the race.
Armand Dupladis writes his own story in the field of track and on the scene, defying … gravity. The Swedish broke the world record for the 13th time on Tuesday (12.08.2025), exceeding 6.29 meters in the Hungarian Grand Prix in Budapest, and will be one of the reference points in the next month’s World Championships in Tokyo.
“The natural next step would be 6.30. And I think this would be a huge obstacle that I have to overcome for me and the sport in general, “Dupladis told reporters.
“I’ll be there soon. And then, of course, I will continue to look forward whenever I can overcome it, I hope in the near future. As for the limit, I don’t really think about it. “
Dupladis showed the world for the first time five years ago, as a 20 -year -old, when he exceeded 6.17 for the first time, breaking the previous record of Frenchman Reno Lavileni set in 2014.
At the Tokyo World Championship, which will take place from September 13th to 21st, he will visit his Olympic subversion site, where he won his first two gold medals in the 2021 races, postponed by Covid-19.
“I have never been so excited about a match,” said Dupladis, who plans to compete tomorrow (16/8) in the Silesia Diamond League and in the top of the top League in Zurich this month.
“It will be such an amazing stage when it is fuller and has the energy of the world. I think this will surely give me a good boost. “