EJ Obiena misses out on a podium finish in the Kamila Skolimowska Memorial, where superstar Armand Duplantis shatters his own world record he set in the Paris Olympics
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Obiena cleared 5.82 meters and placed fifth in the Silesia leg of the Diamond League expectedly ruled by Sweden’s Armand Duplantis, who once again shattered his own world record.Obiena breezed through the first four heights as he hurdled 5.82m in a single try before he committed back-to-back fouls at 5.92m.
Duplantis, meanwhile, ruled anew with hardly any surprise following another scintillating performance that saw him reset his own world record with a 6.26m vault.
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