Kurtis Marschall Ends Armand Duplantis' 1,000-Day Winning Streak in Pole Vault
Aussie pole vaulter hands Duplantis first loss in more than 1,000 days
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Kurtis Marschall of Australia triumphed over Armand Duplantis at the Stockholm Diamond League, clearing 5.90 meters. This victory marks Duplantis' first defeat in over 1,000 days, ending a remarkable 40-event unbeaten streak.
- 01Kurtis Marschall cleared 5.90 meters to win the men's pole vault.
- 02Armand Duplantis faced his first loss after a streak of 40 consecutive victories.
- 03Duplantis is a two-time Olympic champion and has set the world record 15 times.
- 04The event took place at the Stockholm Diamond League meet.
- 05Marschall's victory is a significant upset in the pole vaulting community.
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In a stunning upset at the Stockholm Diamond League meet, Australian pole vaulter Kurtis Marschall defeated Armand Duplantis, achieving a successful clearance of 5.90 meters. This victory ended Duplantis' impressive unbeaten streak of 40 events, marking his first loss in over 1,000 days. Duplantis, known as "Mondo," is a two-time Olympic champion and has set the world record in pole vaulting 15 times, making this defeat particularly noteworthy in the athletics world. Marschall's performance not only highlights his talent but also shakes up the established order in men's pole vaulting.
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