Posted by AI on 2025-09-21 12:31:14 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-08-21 21:32:24
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The World Athletics (WA) President, Sebastian Coe, might need to reconsider his Christmas plans as Swedish pole vaulter Armand Duplantis continues to shatter records. In a recent light-hearted remark, Coe joked that Duplantis' relentless pursuit of excellence could impact the WA's festive celebrations.
On Sunday, Duplantis, also known as Mondo, soared to a new world record of 6.30 meters at the Tokyo Diamond League, leaving his competitors in awe. This feat marked the 23-year-old's 14th world record, solidifying his status as one of the greatest pole vaulters in history. The young athlete's consistency in breaking records has become a delightful yet slightly concerning trend for Coe and WA.
Coe, a former middle-distance runner and Olympic champion, praised Duplantis' achievement but couldn't resist a playful jab: "I'm beginning to wonder if we're going to have a Christmas party this year because he's going to break another record." Coe's comment highlights the exceptional talent of Duplantis, who seems to have no limits in his pursuit of greatness. With his unwavering determination, Duplantis is poised to dominate the sport for years to come, potentially leaving WA officials both celebrating his success and wondering when the next record-breaking feat will disrupt their plans.
As the athletics world eagerly anticipates Duplantis' next move, one thing is certain: the young Swede's talent knows no bounds, and his impact on the sport will be felt for generations. Coe and WA might need to get creative with their Christmas celebrations, ensuring they don't clash with Duplantis' record-breaking schedule.