Globally recognized pole vault champion Duplantis clears an impressive height of 6.29 meters.
In a thrilling display of athletic prowess, Armand Duplantis, the Olympic champion and pole vaulting sensation, set a new world record at the Istvan Gyulai Memorial meet in Budapest on August 12, 2025. Duplantis cleared a stunning 6.29 meters, surpassing his previous record of 6.28 meters set in Stockholm in June.
The competition was fierce, with Greek vaulter Emmanouil Karalis pushing Duplantis to the limit. Both athletes cleared 6.02 meters on their first attempts, but Duplantis ultimately secured the world record with a successful jump on his second try. This marked the first ever world record at the Gyulai Memorial.
Meanwhile, in the men's hammer throw event, the spotlight was on Hungarian athlete Bence Halasz, who won the event with a strong throw of 83.18 meters. This throw not only secured Halasz a victory but also set a meeting record and the world lead for the season.
Unfortunately, no top performances or records were reported for the long jump at this event.
Duplantis' performance in Budapest further cements his reputation as a once-in-a-generation pole vaulter. He has now set 13 world records and recently won Olympic gold. His previous record-breaking jump in Stockholm was his first in his home country, and he was celebrated by fans and colleagues after setting the world record in Budapest.
Duplantis' record-breaking performance came just one month before the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo. Earlier this year, he set a world record of 6.27 meters at an indoor meeting in Clermont-Ferrand, France.
Interestingly, no information about Duplantis' performance in the hammer throw or a German victory in the long jump was provided in the text.
| Event | Performance | Athlete/Notes | Location & Date | |---------------|-------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|--------------------------| | Pole Vault | 6.29 m (world record) | Armand Duplantis (13th world record) | Istvan Gyulai Memorial, Budapest, August 12, 2025 | | Hammer Throw | 83.18 m (meeting record, world lead) | Bence Halasz (Hungarian world & Olympic medallist) | Same meet, Budapest, August 12, 2025 | | Long Jump | Not reported in search results | No top performances or records noted | — |
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