Athletics-Duplantis sets 15th pole vault world record


Athletics - Pole vault gala Mondo Classic - IFU arena, Uppsala, Sweden - March 12, 2026 Sweden's Armand Duplantis in action and sets a new world record of 6.31m during the pole vault gala. Fredrik Persson/TT News Agency via REUTERS

March 12 (Reuters) - Sweden's ⁠Mondo Duplantis cleared 6.31 metres ⁠at the Mondo Classic indoor meeting ‌in Uppsala to set another pole vault world record on Thursday, improving his own previous mark ​by one centimetre.

The Olympic ⁠and world champion ⁠had no failed attempts on his way ⁠to the ‌record height, opening at 5.65m before clearing 5.90m and ⁠6.08m and then going on to ​surpass his ‌previous best.

Unlike most track and field ⁠disciplines, pole ​vault has a single world record covering both indoor and outdoor performances.

It was ⁠the 15th time Duplantis has ​broken the world record since first setting it in 2020, underlining his dominance ⁠in the event.

Sondre Guttormsen of Norway placed second after clearing 6.00m, marking his second successful six-metre vault this season.

Americans ​Zachery Bradford and Sam ⁠Kendricks and Australia’s Kurtis Marschall each cleared ​5.90m to finish third, ‌fourth and fifth respectively.

(Reporting ​by Janina Nuno Rios in Mexico City, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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