Armand Duplantis Sets 14th Pole Vault World Record

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Armand Duplantis Sets 14th Pole Vault World Record
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For the 14th time, the pole vault star Armand Duplantis has set a world record. Here is the 25-year-old's path from 6.17 to 6.30 meters:

+ 2020 – the year he breaks the barrier

Armand ”Mondo” Duplantis jumps 6,17 meters in the World Championship tour event in Polish Torun and takes the world record from Renaud Lavillenie on February 8, 2020. The Frenchman's record of 6,16 meters had stood since 2014.

Just a week later, the 20-year-old improves his record by a centimeter when he clears 6,18 meters in an indoor gala in Glasgow, Scotland.

+ 2022 – three world records and double World Championship gold

After having improved his record to 6,19 in an indoor gala in Belgrade on March 7, 2022, ”Mondo” returns to the arena in the Serbian capital just under two weeks later for the indoor World Championship. Then he takes his first World Championship gold in his career and even though the bar wobbled, Duplantis also clears the dream limit 6,20 meters.

During the outdoor World Championship in Eugene, Oregon, in July, the bar never wobbles. At home in the USA, Duplantis takes his first outdoor World Championship gold in his career and he is far above the new world record mark 6,21.

+ 2023 – praises idol Lavillenie

When Duplantis grew up, the then world record holder Renaud Lavillenie was the big idol. Now ”Mondo” sets a world record (6,22) in the Frenchman's pole vault gala in Clermont-Ferrand in February.

I want to praise Renaud, without him I would not have jumped this high, he said.

He attempts 15 times during the season at 6,23 meters and in the end, Duplantis succeeds – just like the year before, it becomes a world record in Eugene when he jumps over the height in the Diamond League final.

+ 2024 – electric evening at Stade de France in Paris

After having improved the record to 6,24 in the Diamond League premiere in Chinese Xiamen in April, Armand Duplantis amazes the world in the Olympic Games final in Paris.

After the Olympic gold was secured, as well as the Olympic record (6,10), the bar was raised to 6,25. After two failures, the 80,000 spectators at Stade de France erupted.

World record at the Olympic Games – I have dreamed of it a thousand times since I was ten years old.

Three weeks later, the world record is 6,26 when he jumps over the height in the Diamond League gala in Polish Katowice.

+ 2025 – the super evening in Tokyo

Four world records, including one at home at Stockholm's stadium.

The final touch, however, comes again in Tokyo – in the same arena he took Olympic gold in 2021. His 14th world record in his career.

This time, he reaches over the dream limit 6,30.

Earlier in the year, he has set world records in Clermont-Ferrand in February (6,27), at Stockholm's stadium (6,28) in June – a competition he compared to the crazy Olympic evening in Paris – and in Budapest (6,29) in August.

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