Armand Mondo Duplantis Sets Pole Vault World Record
Swede Soars Over the Bar at 6.25M, Adding to His Long List of Accomplishments
Duplantis Continues to Dominate Pole Vaulting, Securing Gold Medal at Paris Diamond League
In a thrilling conclusion to the Paris Diamond League, Swedish-American pole vaulter Armand Mondo Duplantis etched his name into the history books once again, setting a new world record in the men's pole vault.
After already securing the gold medal with a jump of 6.00 meters, Duplantis turned his attention to the world record, which stood at 6.21 meters. With the crowd roaring in anticipation, Duplantis gathered himself for his final attempt.
With a swift and graceful approach, Duplantis launched himself over the bar, clearing it with ease and landing softly on the mat. The crowd erupted in thunderous applause as the measurement was confirmed: Duplantis had soared over 6.25 meters, breaking his own previous world record.
This remarkable achievement adds to Duplantis' already impressive resume. The 23-year-old has been dominating the pole vaulting world for years, winning numerous medals at the Olympic Games, World Championships, and European Championships.
Duplantis's unwavering determination and exceptional talent have made him a true legend in the sport. His latest world record serves as a reminder that the sky's the limit for this extraordinary athlete.
View the Video of Duplantis' Record-Breaking Jump
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