Mondo Duplantis is beaten in 2019 in NCAA outdoors, Chris Nilsen imposes by beating his own record



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By LetsRun.com
June 5, 2019

AUSTIN, Texas – LSU's Mondo Duplantis, The European champion, record holder of the NCAA, and second pole vaulter in the history of outdoor athletics, was defeated today in the US. opening of the 2018 NCAA Track and Field Championships. Duplantis, 19, did not make a tremendous leap – he crossed 5.20 m (19 ¼), a bar that only five men in the world have crossed this year – but he did not win.

Instead, the victory was won by Chris Nilsen, number 2 of the big jumper in the world this year (5.85 m against 6.00 m of Duplantis), who twice beat his own competition record of 5.83 m with first attempt clearances to 5, 90 (19-4¼) and 5.95 (19-6¼) to win his third NCAA title. Both were personal bests for Nilsen, who competed with a 5.86 pb. With a win in hand, Nilsen took three attempts at 6.01m, which would have surpassed Duplantis' 6.00m collegiate record at the SEC meeting earlier this year, but Nilsen failed.

In other field events, the state of Mississippi Anderson Peters The javelin beat his own competition record twice with a throw of 86.62m (284-2) while Mississippi State led 1-2-3 in this event.

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