Armand Duplantis broke the world pole jump record for the 11th time, cleaner 6.27 m at the All Star Perche competition in France. The double Olympic champion broke his own record while his first song “Bop” played in the arena.
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Armand Duplantis in Sweden climbed 6.27 meters to break the world pole jump record for an 11th time amazing to the All Star Perche competition in Clermont-Ferrand, in France on Friday.
The Olympic and world champion of the two times rid of the height of the record during his first attempt to cross his previous world brand of 6.26 taking place in Silesia in August, aroused fireworks on the track side which illuminated the arena.
MONDO DUPLANTIS broke again the world of pole jump!
🐐6.27m Interior authorizationpic.twitter.com/iix1uxhc3i
– Travis Miller (@ Travismillerx13) February 28, 2025
“I felt really good,” Duplantis told journalists. “What can I say, I came here to do it. I put everything in place to do it. The magnitude worked very well. I just did it.
Emmanouil Karalis finished second with a Greek record authorization of 6.02 m while six men released 5.91 m or more for the first time in a single competition.
Duplantis, 25 years old – who published his first song “BOP” earlier in the day under the day under his nickname “Mondo” – easily released from the summits of 5.65 m, 5.91 m, 6.02 m and 6.07 m and with the secure victory, he raised the bar at 6.27 for his attempted world record.
His song played on the audio system of the arena during his record jump.
“When I did this song a few months ago, I thought it would be a perfect song to jump here. This is why I precipitated it, ”said Duplantis.
Duplantis has improved the world record by a centimeter to each of his 11 times, dating back to 2020. He has broken his world brand four times in the past 11 months only.
Renaud Lavillenie, from France, owned the world record of 6.16, established in 2014, before the Swedish star launched his assault.