Pole Vaulter, Duplantis Sets Another World Record In Poland
By
OSABUOHIEN VIVIAN ROSE
Armand Duplantis has broken his world record again, just three weeks after earning a gold medal and setting a world record at the 2024 Paris Olympics. The 24-year-old Swedish pole vaulter set yet another world record at the Diamond League Silesia, a track and field event held in Chorzow, Poland.
Duplantis cleared a height of 6.26 meters to win gold, breaking his own world record for the third time this season. Sunday’s first-place finish marks his fourth straight Diamond League gold.
Born and raised in Louisiana, Duplantis competes for Sweden internationally; his father is an American pole vaulter, while his mother is a Swedish heptathlete.
The young pole vaulter made a splash at the Olympics, picking up an iconic Paris Olympics celebration on his way to earning a gold medal — his second consecutive gold, after winning the Olympic title in Tokyo. But after securing a first-place finish and breaking an Olympic record in Paris, he didn’t stop there: Duplantis kept going for the record, clearing 6.25 meters and breaking his own record by a centimeter.
Duplantis, who went pro in 2019 after one year at LSU, has now broken the world record 10 times in the past four years of competition. His first time was in February 2020, when he set a record of 6.17 at the Copernicus Cup in Torún, Poland.


