Duplantis breaks pole vault world record for 15th time
Duplantis cleared 6.31 meters on his first attempt at the Mondo Classic, marking his 15th world record and 38th consecutive pole vault win, officials said.
- Swedish pole vaulter Armand "Mondo" Duplantis broke the world record for the 15th time, clearing 6.31 metres at an indoor meet named after him.
- Duplantis has eclipsed his own mark by 1cm every time since he first broke the record in 2020.
- He is scheduled to jump next week at the world indoor championships in Poland, where he will be going for his fourth straight title in that event.
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The Swedish perchist broke his own world record at the pole for the fifteenth time. By crossing 6.31 metres in Uppsala, Duplantis continues to dislodge statistics.
Armand Duplantis once again sets a world record in pole-high jump – for the 15th time already. Financially, this is worth it for the Swedes.
Armand Duplantis Breaks 15th World Record With 6.31m Vault at Mondo Classic | 🏆 LatestLY
Swedish pole vault sensation Armand "Mondo" Duplantis has once again rewritten the history books, breaking his own world record for an astonishing 15th time by clearing 6.31 metres at the Mondo Classic in Uppsala, Sweden. The achievement marks another milestone in the 26-year-old's dominant career, performed in front of an ecstatic home crowd. 🏆 Armand Duplantis Breaks 15th World Record With 6.31m Vault at Mondo Classic.
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Bar jumper Armand Duplantis has improved the world record for the 15th time. In his home town of Sweden he jumped 6.31 meters. His goal? 6.40 meters. The chance for the next centimeters comes soon.
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