Karalis Rises to Second Behind Duplantis on Pole Vault List
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"Flying Manolo" Karalis Breaks New Pole Vault Record with 6.17m Jump
Greek Olympian Emmanouil Karalis became the second highest pole vaulter in history and broke the Greek indoor record with an incredible 6.17m jump. Credit: AMNA Greek pole vault Olympian and European indoor champion Emmanouil Karalis became the second highest pole vaulter in history thanks to his incredible jump at the Greek Indoor Championships in Paiania, on the outskirts of Athens, on Saturday. Karalis, often dubbed “Flying Manolo” by his fan…
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.
Emmanouil Karalis jumped 6.17 meters at the Greek National Championships, surpassing the legendary Renaud Lavillenie on the all-time list.
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.
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
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