Renaud Lavillenie Set New World Record at 40
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For six years, Renaud Lavillenie held the world record for pole jumping, thanks to his 6.16m jump on February 15, 2014 in Donetsk. Twelve years later, the French perchist is still active, and next September, a 5.72m jump will suffice for his happiness. This will mean that he will have broken the world record for the over 40s. Renaud Lavillenie will celebrate his 40th anniversary on September 18, and during a competition in Clermont, he hopes to …
The French perchist, still active at 39 years old, wants to beat the brand of the over 40s in September. Before that, he has to manage a painful tendon... The article Renaud Lavillenie aims at a new world record at 40 years old appeared first on Le Singulier.
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