The Swedish pole vault king Armand Duplantis has once again set a new world record in the pole vault. This time it happened during Friday’s All Star Perche gala in Clermont-Ferrand, France. The new record is 6.27 meters above sea level.
Armand “Mondo” Duplantis has once again shown his superiority in pole vaulting by setting his breathtaking eleventh world record.
During Friday’s French pole vault gala, the All Star Perche in Clermont-Ferrand, he cleared 6.27 meters on his first attempt – improving his previous record by one centimeter.
– I’m in good shape. So I knew it was possible, says a happy Duplantis to tax-funded SVT.
Armand Duplantis’in sırıkla atlamada rekoru 11. kez geliştirip 6.27 metreyi geçtiği anlar..#duplantis pic.twitter.com/BS90QbKYDP
— Spot_ (@spotmalumat) March 1, 2025
Own pop song gave “energy”
Duplantis, now 25, showed his class by clearing heights of 5.65, 5.91, 6.02 and 6.07 before going for the world record height.
The jump took place to the tune of his own new song “Bop”, energizing both the crowd and the pole vault phenomenon himself. “Mondo”, together with songwriter and producer Emil Berg and Rasmus Wahlgren, helped create the song.
– I didn’t know how it would be. I jumped to my own song, I didn’t know if I would be able to focus. But it actually made me really excited. It gave me a lot of energy.
With the new record, “Mondo” continues to cement his position as one of the greatest pole vaulters of all time. Armand Duplantis will next compete on home soil in Uppsala on March 13, where he will host the Mondo Classic pole vault gala.