Stockholm Diamond League: Armand Duplantis beaten in front of home crowd


Olympic and world champion Armand Duplantis is beaten in front of his home crowd after three fails during the men’s pole vault at the Stockholm Diamond League – his first defeat in the Diamond League in three years.

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