Norwegian runner Jakob Ingebrigtsen and Swedish pole vaulter Armand Duplantis set new world records and Canada’s Marco Arop ran to a meeting record on Sunday at a Diamond League event in Chorzow, Poland.
Ingebrigtsen won the men’s 3,000 metres event in a world-record time of seven minutes 17.55 seconds.
The time eclipses the previous mark of 7:20.67, set by Kenya’s Daniel Komen in 1996.
Ingebrigtsen’s previous personal best in the distance was 7:23.63.
WATCH | Ingebrigtsen runs into the record book:
Duplantis, having already sealed a win in the men’s pole vault competition at Silesia Stadium with a height of six metres, leapt to a new world record of 6.26 metres.
The Louisiana-born 24-year-old who competes for his mother’s native Sweden, added another centimetre to his world record.
It’s the third time this year that he has set a world record. He did so in the recent Olympic Games in Paris, clearing 6.25 meters after clinching the gold medal.
WATCH | Duplantis leaps to new world record in men’s pole vault:
Duplantis, who is widely known as “Mondo,” has now broken the world record 10 times in his career — each time by one centimetre.
Canadian sets meet record in men’s 800
Arop, of Edmonton, rushed out to the front of the men’s 800m race and comfortably won the event in a meet-record time of 1:41.86.
The 25-year-old reigning world champion held off the reigning Olympic champion, Kenya’s Emmanuel Wanyonyi, who finished in 1:43.23 for a second-place result.
WATCH | Arop scores win, meet record in Silesia:
The two runners had just battled in an 800m race on Thursday at the Diamond League stop in Lausanne. Wanyonyi came out on top in Switzerland with a world-leading, and personal-best time of 1:41.11 at the non-official Diamond League event.