History of Mats Wienerholm after Mundo’s world record

Mundo Duplantis made Stockholm’s stadium boil when he got 6.16.

New stadium record, best new world year and highest jump number ever outdoors.

For me, it’s a new world record.

Even if it is not counted.

Sergei Bubka enjoyed the luxury of vaulting at a time when pole vaulting world records were being separated.

One is applied outdoors and the other indoors.

He should be happy with that.

With a total of 35 world records – seventeen out of eighteen – he is unbeatable.

Since 2001, there is only one world record held regardless of whether it is in or out.

This means Mondo can’t catch up.

Not even if it lasts until 6.40 which Father Greg Duplantis thinks is possible in the future.

Greg who was in place for the first time this evening and took the record for the second straight as a gift from his son.

But what does it matter after a great new show at the Stockholm stadium.

A pole vaulting competition, where all the disqualified competitors stand, watch and have fun like no one else.

They know that Mondo cannot be defeated in the World Cup.

It’s as if Real Madrid will play in the Allsvenskan or the Stanley Cup winning Colorado Avalanche in the SHL.

class difference. separate section. another planet.

Well themselves.

Duplantis after setting the world record for jumping.

Yes, it was a great night of athletics at Stockholm Stadium, where Mundo got the weather he’s been craving all summer.
Everyone saw what it meant.

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It affected a number of branches more than the penis.

Almost a fire could have started with all the stadium records as smoke.

Everyone sat and waited for the record to be broken in the stadium.

That in discus throw..

But no one knew that Mikulos Alekna of Lithuania would be the first to beat him.

The nineteen-year-old you already called on disc ‘Mondo Duplantis’.

But already in the first throws, he threw the disc 69.81, fourteen centimeters longer than Federic Dacres 69.67 of 2018.

It was almost a shock.

This is a new beast in the ring and in the fifth round, 23-year-old Slovenian Christian See entered the ring and threw even further with his first 70-meter throw at Stockholm Stadium – 70.02.

Daniel Stahl finished “only” third at the end with a score of 67.57.

It suddenly seems very open before the World Cup in Eugene in a couple of weeks.

Very interesting to see 21-year-old Samuel Bellstrom who is Sweden’s seventh man of all time with a time of 3:37.23.

Oriental who became an athlete by chance.

It only takes a second to become second behind Kaley Berglund.

I think it will come before the end of this summer.

Kim Amp earned herself a place in the World Cup javelin with a score of 82.86.

It’s the longest throw in nearly two years.

Last year, he came in for just over 80m at a time, and that was when he qualified for the Olympic final in Tokyo with a score of 82.40 in qualifying, showing that he is usually the best when it comes to it.

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But the competition is deadly.

Two stadium records were set in the same competition when Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra opened with 89.94, a new Indian record.

Grenada player Anderson Peters then rose to 90.31 in the third round and won the competition.

It is the alien nations that dominate the spears nowadays.

Lovisa Lind was the second Swede to qualify for the World Cup.

But it was the last time in the 800m at 2:03.22 and that’s not enough to get to a toilet, if I’m going to interpret national team captain Kagsa Bergqvist correctly.

It remains to be seen how powerful it really is.

Last year, I really thought Lovisa Lindh deserved an Olympic spot when she didn’t get the SOK award.

Now she could be the only Swede who has passed the World Cup qualifying limit and is not allowed to go.

A bit of cruelty is still in this case.

The message before Mondial Eugene then?

Yes, we can probably get used to our gold medal for Mundo Duplantis, with Danielle Stahl being challenged as the only gold jump among the others.

More medals than that can be considered as a pure reward.

But Simon Peterson showed what’s possible with his sensational Olympic silver in Tokyo.

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