Former LSU monitor and discipline star Armand Duplantis, who represents Sweden in nationwide competitions, set a world file within the pole vault by clearing 6.25 meters in his third try at that top.
Duplantis secured gold earlier with a 6.10m vault however wished to surpass the earlier world file (6.24m) he set at a Diamond League occasion in Xiamen, China on April 20.
Duplantis, 24, was born in Lafayette, Louisiana, and went to LSU as a freshman earlier than turning professional. His mom, Helena, is a Swedish former heptathlon athlete, whereas his father, Greg, is a former pole vaulter who recorded his private greatest (5.80m) in July 1993.
Duplantis’ Olympic feat is one among a number of instances he is raised the bar, actually and figuratively, within the males’s pole vault. He has set the world file on 9 events, first with a 6.17m vault in Torun, Poland, in February 2020.
Per Nola.com’s Scott Rabalais, along with his historic efficiency on Monday, Duplantis grew to become the second two-time Olympic males’s pole vault gold medalist, becoming a member of American Bob Richards (1952 Helsinki, 1956 Melbourne), and the third to interrupt the lads’s pole vault world file on the Olympics (Frank Foss, 1920; Wladyslaw Kozakiewicz, 1980)
He beforehand gained gold in Tokyo on the pandemic-delayed 2021 Olympics medals. Duplantis additionally has three European Championships first-place finishes (2018 Berlin, 2022 Munich, 2024 Rome), in addition to three Diamond League titles, and 4 mixed World Championships (indoor and out of doors) gold medals.
By all measures, Duplantis is the perfect pole vaulter the world has seen. His mammoth closing vault on the 2024 Paris Olympics could possibly be the enduring reminiscence of his already legendary profession.