American Sam Kendricks: Sweden's Armand Duplantis broke his own world record as he successfully defended his pole vault title at the Paris Olympics.

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Duplantis cleared 6.25m with his third and final attempt late on Monday to eclipse his previous mark of 6.24m set in April.

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American Sam Kendricks took silver and Greece's Emmanouil Karalis claimed bronze.

"The party is going to be pretty big," the 24-year-old replied when asked what his plans were for the night ahead. "Not that much sleep, a lot of partying, a good time."

Duplantis, a two-time world champion who has broken the world record nine times, is the first man since American Bob Richards in 1952-1956 to win back-to-back Olympic pole vault titles, reports Xinhua.

He said the crowd had spurred him on as he sought to break his world record with the gold medal already guaranteed.

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"I was just trying to channel the energy everybody was giving me, and they were giving me a lot of it. It worked out," he added.

He said the crowd had spurred him on as he sought to break his world record with the gold medal already guaranteed.

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