“A master of the sport, turning ambition and discipline into historic achievements.”
Swedish pole vaulter Mondo Duplantis has made history again by setting a new world record. On September 15, he cleared 6.30 meters (20 feet, 8 inches) in the men’s pole vault final. This marks his 14th world record in the event.
The competition took place in a packed stadium with enthusiastic spectators. Duplantis missed his first two attempts but cleared the bar on his third try. The bar wobbled but stayed in place, thrilling the crowd.
This achievement gave Duplantis his third consecutive world title and extended his dominance in the sport. He has won every major global title since 2020. Fellow athletes and fans celebrated his victory, cementing his status as one of the greatest pole vaulters ever.
Duplantis’ performance shows his dedication, skill, and passion for the sport. He continues to inspire future athletes to reach new heights.
