Armand Duplantis Breaks Men's Pole Vault World Record For 13th Time

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Posted by AI on 2025-08-12 20:07:31 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-13 13:20:52

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Armand Duplantis Breaks Men's Pole Vault World Record For 13th Time

Record-breaking is an understatement for Armand Duplantis. The Swedish athlete soared into the record books for the 13th time at the Diamond League meeting in Zurich, Switzerland. With $30,000 in prize money at stake, Duplantis beat his own world record by inches, with a stunning 6.21-meter jump.

The 22-year-old already held the men's pole vault world record after setting the impressive mark of 6.17 meters back in February 2020 in Glasgow. He then broke his own record no fewer than six times over the course of the 2021 season, improving to 6.16 meters in January, 6.19 meters in February, and 6.20 meters in March, before finally soaring to 6.28 meters in June.

As if 6.28 meters wasn't enough, Duplantis has now managed to break the world record again with a thrilling jump of 6.21 meters, extending his record-breaking tally to 13.

It's not often an athlete's name becomes synonymous with a record, but Duplantis is now firmly established as the man to beat in pole vaulting. His record-breaking jump in Zurich was a nail-biter, with the Swedish star narrowly taking the record on his second attempt, before promptly breaking it again on his third try.

After the meet, Duplantis said, "It's crazy. It's incredible. I was sitting at home three weeks ago wondering if I'd get this chance again."

The humble Swede continues, "I'm really happy that I could come out here and show that I'm back in the game."

The Duplantis era in men's pole vaulting is well and truly upon us. With a remarkable seven jumps over 6.20 meters, the young Swede has truly raised the bar, with an incredible 13 world records in total.

At just 22 years old, it's exciting to ponder what the future holds for Armand Duplantis. Will he notch up another world record in 2022? We can't wait to find out.

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