

Armand Duplantis of Sweden competes in male pole jumping in the 15th Grand Prix of Athletics Hungary in Memory of Gyulai Istvan, at the National Athletics Center of Budapest.
Photo: Efe – Tamas Vasvari
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The Swedish athlete Armand Duplantis broke the record of the pole jumping world on Tuesday at the Gyulai István Memorial of Budapest (Hungary), after registering a brand of 6.29 meters.
This new Universal Duplantis plusmarca exceeds the registered one on June 15 at the Stockholm meeting, seventh stop of the Diamond League, whose record was set at 6.28 meters, which demonstrates its constant evolution.
Mondo Duplantis’ 🇸🇪 Pole Vault World Record timeline is CRAZY!!🤯🔥
2020 – 6.15m
2020 – 6.18m
2022 – 6.19m
2022 – 6.20m
2022 – 6.21M
2023 – 6.22m
2023 – 6.23m
2024 – 6.24m
2024 – 6.25m
2024 – 6.26m
2025 – 6.27m
2025 – 6.28m
2025 – 6.29m 🆕️ pic.twitter.com/IUSLdtQ0LJ— Track & Field Gazette (@TrackGazette) August 12, 2025
The 25 -year -old jumper, current Olympic and world champion, beat his own brand in the second attempt – after jumping 6.11 meters in the first – after touching the bar, which despite moving, remained without falling on the tacos.
Thus, this is the thirteenth record of the world for the Swedish pertiguista since in February 2020 he snatched the French Renaud Lavillenie the first position in the world classification of all time by jumping 6.17 meters in the Polish town of Torún.
The next challenge for “Mondo” Duplantis will be the World Cup that will be held in Tokyo (Japan). This contest will start next Saturday, September 13 and will conclude on Sunday 21 of the same month.
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