Sweden's Armand Duplantis cleared massive 5.83m at the at the Razorback Invitational on Friday, Jan 25. Duplantis missed his first attempt at 5.46 meters but then cleared four straight bars in a row (5.46m, 5.57m, 5.72m, 5.83m). He took three attempts while trying to clear an NCAA record height of 5.92 meters, but he came up just a bit short on those three. His season-best clearance of 5.83 meters achieved several things. It set a 2019 world lead, it broke Russ Buller’s 20-year old LSU school record, and it became the third-best clearance in indoor NCAA history.
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