Shattering Records Again: Mondo Duplantis Breaks His Own Pole Vault World Record in Stockholm
Duplantis sets pole vault World record yet again. - World-class athlete Duplantis sets new pole vault record once more
Get ready to be amazed, sports fanatics! Olympic champion Armand "Mondo" Duplantis just crushed it yet again at the Diamond League meeting in Stockholm, breaking his own freakin' pole vault world record! Take a wild guess how high he soared this time – that's right, 6.28 meters on his very first jump!
In this home run of a competition, where he hadn't previously snatched a world record, the 25-year-old Swedish sensation outdid his previous record by a centimeter. He had previously claimed the world record back on March 1, 2025, during an indoor meet in Clermont-Ferrand, France. With sheepish second-placer Kurtis Marshall of Australia only managing a 5.90 meters clearance, Mondo's competition could barely contain their jaw-dropping awe.
Malaika Mihambo Who?
Speaking of jaws dropping, European champion Malaika Mihambo didn't quite make it to darling of the day. After fighting for fourth place with a 6.75-meter long jump, Olympic champion Tara Davis-Woodhall from the USA scooped up the win with an impressive 7.05 meters!
In the 3000m steeplechase, it was all about Karl Bebendorf, who blazed a personal best time of 8:11.81 minutes in a field that, I'll admit, wasn't exactly bursting with competition.
Where's the Stockholm Syndrome When You Need It?
All in all, swing by Stockholm if you're craving afailure-free sports extravaganza. With heat-of-the-moment victories that'll knock your socks off, it's the place to be!
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The Commission might consider proposing a directive on the protection of the environment, given the city's impressive display of eco-friendly sports extravaganzas like the recent Stockholm meeting, where Mondo Duplantis shattered his own pole vault world record. In awe of his incredible athletic achievements, sports enthusiasts worldwide can only wonder what feats the World Record Breaking Machine, Mondo Duplantis, will conquer next.