For a mind-boggling ninth time, 24-year-old Swede Mondo Duplantis has broken his own pole vault world record. At the end of Monday evening's track and field session at Stade de France, Duplantis ...
Armand Duplantis raised his pole vault world record again to now 6.24 metres, at the first Diamond League meet of the season on Saturday in Xiamen, China. Sweden's Duplantis cleared the height in ...
Sweden's Armand Duplantis sets a new world record of 6.26m in the men's pole vault at the Diamond League meeting in Silesia. READ MORE: Ingebrigtsen & Duplantis break world records Available to UK ...
Olympic pole vault champion Armand Duplantis says he had to be "pretty much perfect" to set a new world record of 6.25m. READ MORE: Duplantis breaks pole vault world record on way to gold World ...
Tokyo Olympic gold medalist Armand “Mondo” Duplantis continues to soar to greater heights, breaking the pole vault world record once again. The Swedish pole vaulter cleared a world record ...
In doing so, he took down his own world record of 6.24m and broke the pole vault world record for the ninth time. DAY 10 WRAP: Aussies score shock medal in another golden night READ MORE ...
“Mondo” Duplantis soars to new outdoor World Record, at home, in Stockholm Competing in front of friends and family, Armand Duplantis raised his own outdoor pole vault World Record to 6.16m/20 ...
Owens is already a pole vaulting prodigy. In late October at a meet in Joliet, Illinois, Owens attempted and completed a vault of 16-feet, 3 inches. That height? Oh just a world record for his age.
Owens is already a pole vaulting prodigy. In late October at a meet in Joliet, Illinois, Owens attempted and completed a vault of 16-feet, 3 inches. That height? Oh just a world record for his age.
bringing pole vaulting into the homes of even casual sports fans. At just 24, the Swedish-American superstar has already made history, breaking the world record ten times and vaulting six metres ...