PUMA athlete Mondo Duplantis breaks 26-year-old pole vault world record September 18, 2020 PUMA athlete Armand “Mondo” Duplantis entered the history books last night by breaking the outdoor pole-vault world record, which was set well before he was born and has stood for 26 years. The pr...
southeast China's Fujian Province, April 20, 2024. Armand Duplantis broke the men's pole vault world record with 6.24 meters in the Diamond League Xiamen event. (Xinhua/Li Ming)
Sweden's Armand Duplantis broke his own pole vault world record on Saturday, clearing 6.22 meters to add one centimeter to his previous mark at the World Athletics Indoor Tour Silver meeting in Clermont-Ferrand, France. Saturday's effort marks the sixth world record of Armand Duplantis’ career...
For a mind-boggling ninth time, 24-year-old SwedeMondo Duplantishas broken his own pole vault world record. At the end of Monday evening's track and field session at Stade de France, Duplantis cleared a new world-record height of 6.25 meters, topping the mark of 6.24m he set in April....
Isinbayeva sets pole vault world recordANDREW DAMPF
The 20-year-old first broke Renaud Lavillenie's indoor pole vault world record, which had stood since 2014, earlier in February at a World Athletics Indoor Tour meeting in Torun, Poland, where he jumped a massive 6.17m. He then delivered another masterclass the following week in Glasgow by...
He cleared every vault on his first attempt, even sailing over his record-breaking one, demonstrating the ease with which he has come to push the limits of his sport. And, as the Paris Olympic Games creep ever closer, Duplantis has made ...
On top of that, his record-breaking 2022 season saw him vault six metres or higher a staggering 22 times. It means that the 23-year-old has more six-metre clearances than any other pole vaulter in history. Armand Duplantis Mondo has broken his own world record five times© Predrag ...
Sweden’s Armand Duplantis broke his own men’s pole vault world record on Monday, jumping 6.19 meters on his third attempt at the Belgrade Indoor Meeting.
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Olympic champion Mondo Duplantis again broke his own pole vault world record, clearing 6.20 meters (20 feet, 4 inches) at the world indoor championships Sunday. The 22-year-old Swede had promised “something higher” at the event and set the new mark at his th...