Mondo Duplantis Breaks Pole Vault World Record For The 11th Time
Mondo Duplantis Breaks Pole Vault World Record For The 11th Time
Mondo Duplantis broke the pole vault World Record at the All Star Perche meet with his 6.27m clearance.

Today, Mondo Duplantis accomplished a feat that is becoming more and more common. At the All Star Perche meet, the pole vault superstar broke his own World Record, clearing 6.27m for the win.
It is Mondo's eleventh time breaking the record. Previously, he jumped 6.25m to set the world mark and win Olympic Gold at the 2024 Paris games. Less than a month later, at the Silesia Diamond League meeting, Mondo cleared 6.26m.
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With his first attempts on Friday evening, Duplantis cleared 5.65m, 5.91m, 6.02m and 6.07m with ease.
Emmanouil Karalis finished second with a new Greek National Record of 6.02m.
With the win secured, Duplantis bumped the bar up to 6.27m for the World Record attempt. It was then that cleared the unbelievable height.
Should we be shocked?! Probably not 🤯
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Another WORLD RECORD for Mondo Duplantis. He clears 6.27m indoors 📈 at the All Star Perche meet.
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