Belgarde: what a record for Armand Duplantis!



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Belgarde: what a record for Armand Duplantis!
Belgarde: what a record for Armand Duplantis! (Provided by Sport World News)

What a world record for Armand Duplantis! The Swedish athlete established the new world record in pole vaulting by exceeding the measure of 6.19 during the Belgrade meeting. The previous record of 6.18 belonged to Duplantis himself, who had achieved it in February 2020 in Glasgow.

On that occasion he had raised the bar by one centimeter compared to the previous week when in Torun he canceled the leadership of the French Renaud Lavillenie after six years. Duplantis jumped 5.61, 5.85 and 6 meters on the first attempt.

At 6.19, the last attempt available, the Swede managed to cross the bar. In second place was the Slovenian Robert Renenr with 5.31) and in third place was the Croatian Ivan Paravac with 5.16.

Russian gymnast with Z of tanks on the shirt

A controversy arose in Doha, during the awarding of the podium of the exercise at the parallels, in a stage of the World Cup.

The Russian gymnast Ivan Kuliak on the podium of the parallel test in a World Cup event wore a Z on his shirt, a symbol used by the Russian tanks in the invasion of Ukraine. Kuliak was on the podium alongside the Ukrainian Illia Kovtun, winner of the race.

Kuliak's T-shirt with the Z could be considered a violation of the Code of Conduct of the Fig, urged to intervene in this regard. From today, Russian and Belarusian athletes, including judges, will no longer be able to participate in international competitions following the ban imposed by the federation as measures aimed at preserving the integrity of gymnastics, the safety of all athletes and to combat all forms of violence.

and sports injustice. Furthermore, the International Gymnastics Federation said it had opened disciplinary proceedings against Kuliak for his shocking behavior. China is ready to play a constructive role in the crisis in Ukraine and to work with the international community for necessary mediation, as stated by the Chinese foreign minister, Wang Yi, during the annual press conference on the sidelines of the National Assembly.

of the people, the Chinese Parliament. Russia announced today that it will open humanitarian corridors to allow the evacuation of civilians from several Ukrainian cities that are experiencing heavy fighting, including the capital Kiev and the besieged port city Mariupol.

The Russian armed forces explain that the decision comes after a request to this effect from French President Emmanuel Macron to Russian leader Vladimir Putin. Humanitarian corridors are planned from Kiev, Mariupol, Kharkiv and Sumy.

An area in the Odessa region was the subject of a Russian missile attack from the sea, according to a video posted by the Odessa Regional Military Administration's operational headquarters. Sky News reports. Russia is recruiting Syrian mercenaries with experience in urban warfare to fight in Ukraine.

This is what the Wall Street Journal reports which quotes four US officials. Some fighters, says the newspaper, are already in Russia, present on both sides of the front in Ukraine. Russia has been involved in the Syrian conflict alongside President Bashar al-Assad's regime since 2015.