Soon "Mondo" Will Be the Biggest of All
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The Swedish athlete, Armand Duplantis, continues to write the history of pole dancing. At the World Cup held in Tokyo, the 25-year-old not only won the gold medal for the third time in a row, but also broke the world record, raising the standard of his discipline to another level.After the titles won in Eugene (2022) and Budapest (2023), Duplantis also dominated this year's race. He entered the runway directly at an altitude of 5.85 meters, whic…
Swedish pole jumper Armand Mondo Duplantis achieved his third consecutive gold in an Athletics World Cup after finishing at the top of the podium this Monday in Tokyo 2025.Read more]]>
CHRONICLE. The third straight World Cup gold was a formality. The world record is another miraculous feat. Armand Duplantis flies higher than any other Swedish athlete has done.

Armand Duplantis became the star of the Tokyo World Cup this Monday by beating the bar by 6.30 in his fourteenth world record to achieve his third gold after the Doha silver'19 (he won his American friend Sam Kendricks). He will pocket 70,000 euros for the victory and another 100,000 for 'bonus'.
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