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Karalis Rises to Second Behind Duplantis on Pole Vault List

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Emmanouil Karalis became the second-best pole vaulter in history as he cleared 6.17 metres at the Greek indoor championships on Saturday, still far below the 6.30m world record of Armand Duplantis.

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This Saturday, the Greek perchist Emmanouil Karalis crossed a bar at 6.17 meters, doing better than Renaud Lavillenie. He became the second best performer in history behind the untouchable Armand Duplantis.

·Paris, France
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Emmanouil Karalis jumped 6.17 meters at the Greek National Championships, surpassing the legendary Renaud Lavillenie on the all-time list.

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The Hellene athlete managed to make a jump at 6.17 m during the Greek championships in the hall this Saturday. If Mondo Duplantis remains the master in this field (6.30 m), he exceeds the Frenchman Renaud Lavillenie and his former 6.16 m mark established in 2014.

·Paris, France
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Emmanouil “Manolo” Karalis, 26, scored a super jump in the Greek Indoor Athletics Championships on Saturday. Now the Greek can call himself the second best

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Protothema broke the news in on Saturday, February 28, 2026.
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