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Mondo Duplantis Raises His Pole Vault World Record to 6.29 Meters in Budapest

Mondo Duplantis set his 13th pole vault world record, clearing 6.29 meters at the Istvan Gyulai Memorial, marking his third record this year, officials said.

  • Mondo Duplantis raised his pole vault world record to 6.29 meters at the Istvan Gyulai Memorial meet in Budapest on Tuesday.
  • The 25-year-old Swede broke the record for the 13th time, adding a centimeter to his previous 6.28m mark set in June in Stockholm.
  • Since Sergey Bubka first cleared 6 meters in 1985, the pole vault world record has been broken 26 times, including 13 times by Duplantis.
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Stabehochsprung-Ikone Armand Duplantis set his 13th world record in Budapest with 6.29 meters. With his show, the Swede also amazes Austria's record holder Hermann Fehringer, who raves above all about the speed and determination of the superstar.

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His love story is more in the air than on earth, but not precisely on a plane, but on a garrocha. And it is that he is considered the best Garrochist in history and she his number one fan. Armand ‘Mondo’ Duplantis (25) has just broken for the 10th time his own record and reached a height of 6.29 meters in Budapest, Hungary. But, the anger was not only about what he did within the track of athletics, but about his reaction after entering, once ag…

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https://mandiner.hu/ broke the news in on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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