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FISU World University Games: Dev Kumar Meena shatters pole vault national record for 3rd time

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Rhine-Ruhr [Germany], July 25 (ANI): India's Dev Kumar Meena broke the men's pole vault record for the third time during the qualifying rounds of the ongoing FISU World University Games being held in Rhine-Ruhr, Germany, on Friday.

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During the event, he achieved a personal best of 5.40 m on his second attempt, surpassing his previous record of 5.35 m, which he had set at this year's Federation Cup in Kochi, according to Olympics.com.

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This is the third time that the 20-year-old has broken the national pole vault record, having first got the record during the National Games this year, with a 5.32 m attempt, outdoing Subramani Siva's 5.31m from 2022.

Meena, an Asian U20 bronze medal winner, is currently the youngest national record holder in athletics from India.

Drawn in Group A in the qualifiers, Meena secured 5.05 m and 5.25 m initially, before shattering the national record in his second try.

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He ended up with a fifth-place finish at the qualifiers, securing his spot in the men's pole vault record for Sunday.

A total of 12 athletes have made it to the medal round.

India has so far won five medals at the competition, with Indian archers securing a gold, silver and bronze each earlier on the day.

A total of 12 athletes qualified for the medal round.

India has won five medals thus far at the 2025 World University Games in Germany. Vaishnavi Adkar clinched a bronze on Thursday in women's singles tennis, while the Indian badminton team secured their bronze on July 20. (ANI)

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