In another historic moment for athletics, Swedish pole vault sensation Armand Duplantis, popularly known as “Mondo,” once again rewrote the record books by breaking the world record for the 15th time. The remarkable achievement took place at the Mondo Classic held in Uppsala, where Duplantis cleared an astonishing 6.31 meters in the pole vault.
The 24-year-old Olympic and world champion delivered a spectacular performance in front of an enthusiastic home crowd. With perfect technique and exceptional athleticism, he soared over the bar to set yet another global milestone, further cementing his status as one of the greatest pole vaulters in history.
Duplantis has consistently pushed the limits of the sport over the past few years, repeatedly raising the world record by small margins and setting new standards in pole vaulting. His latest jump of 6.31m surpasses his previous record and highlights his continued dominance in international athletics.
The achievement at the Mondo Classic in Uppsala not only thrilled fans but also demonstrated Duplantis’s relentless pursuit of excellence. With multiple world records and major titles already to his name, the Swedish star continues to redefine what is possible in the sport of pole vaulting.