Armand Duplantis Sets New World Record in Pole Vault
Swedish-American Athlete Breaks Own Record at Paris Olympics
Duplantis, 24, cleared a height of 6.25 meters, surpassing his previous world record of 6.24 meters set in 2022.
Armand "Mondo" Duplantis, the Swedish-American pole vault prodigy, has once again broken the world record in the event. At the Paris Olympics, Duplantis soared over the bar at an incredible height of 6.25 meters, surpassing his previous record of 6.24 meters set in 2022.
The 24-year-old athlete had already secured the gold medal in the men's pole vault but continued to push his limits in front of a roaring crowd. Duplantis's record-breaking jump was met with thunderous applause and celebration in the stadium.
Duplantis has been a dominant force in pole vaulting for years, winning numerous championships and setting several world records. His exceptional athleticism and determination have made him a role model for aspiring athletes worldwide.
The new world record set by Duplantis is a testament to his unrelenting pursuit of excellence and serves as an inspiration to athletes and sports fans everywhere.
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