Swedish pole vaulter Armand “Mondo” Duplantis has once again pushed the boundaries of his sport, breaking the world record for the ninth time and securing the gold medal at the Paris Olympics. The event took place on Monday evening (August 5th), where Duplantis cleared an astonishing 6.25 meters.
Duplantis’ relentless pursuit of excellence leaves the world in awe. His latest achievement in the men’s pole vault final adds another milestone to his remarkable career, setting a new world record for the ninth time in just four years. As Duplantis continues to redefine the limits of his sport, one can only wonder where his extraordinary talent will take him next.