Mondo Duplantis eyeing pole vault world record
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The 25-year-old dazzled in Tokyo to break the world record for a 14th time in another dominant display to the delight of 55,000 in attendance
Louisiana-born Armand “Mondo” Duplantis needed motivation to learn — in his case — Swedish. The globe saw his inspiration at Japan’s National Stadium when he clambered into the stands after setting a world record in the pole vault,
ARMAND Duplantis made history again at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, becoming the first pole vaulter to clear 6.30m. Cheering him along from the sidelines was his stunning model
Novak wrote a simple but powerful message - greatness has no ceiling. The Serb, himself the holder of countless records across tennis, recognized the essence of Duplantis' latest leap, understanding greatness better than anyone.
Legendary pole vault athlete, Armand Duplantis has been awarded a massive financial package for setting a new World Record at the 2025 Tokyo World Athletics Championships.
The world athletics championships were, not for the first time, the Armand Duplantis show on Monday although New Zealand's Geordie Beamish did his best to share the spotlight after a shock win in the 3,