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Duplantis: No pole vaulter in history could match me jump for jump

Duplantis: No pole vaulter in history could match me jump for jump

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FILE– Athletics – World Athletics Indoor Championships – Nanjing Youth Olympic Sports Park, Nanjing, China – March 22, 2025 Sweden’s Armand “Mondo” Duplantis celebrates with his national flag after winning the Men’s Pole Vault final REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

Pole vault sensation Armand ‘Mondo’ Duplantis, crowned World Sportsman of the Year at the Laureus Awards, says no competitor in history could match him jump for jump.

“I don’t think that there’s ever been anybody in the history either that could line up with me and go jump for jump with me,” the 25-year-old Swede told Olympics.com on Friday.

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“I have the confidence in my abilities to where, if there’s anybody going to line up on the track against me, and it comes to pole vaulting, I’m the best one out there.”

With two Olympic gold medals and 11 world records to his name, the Swede’s swagger is backed by substance. His winning streak, which stretches back to July 2023, stands at 28 consecutive victories.

Armand Mondo Duplantis pole vault Athletics - World Athletics Indoor Championships - Nanjing Youth Olympic Sports Park, Nanjing, China - March 22, 2025

Athletics – World Athletics Indoor Championships – Nanjing Youth Olympic Sports Park, Nanjing, China – March 22, 2025 Sweden’s Armand Duplantis in action during the Men’s Pole Vault final REUTERS/Tingshu Wang

But even as he soars above his contemporaries, Duplantis acknowledges the towering legacy of Ukrainian Sergey Bubka – the 1988 Olympic champion who rewrote the record books 35 times – while stopping short of a direct comparison.

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“I’m still pretty young and I think I might need a bit more longevity to match a career like Bubka’s, because he was able to jump at such a high level for such a long time,” Duplantis, who makes his outdoor season debut at the Xiamen Diamond League meeting in China this weekend, added.

The record-breaker, whose last mark of 6.27 metres was set at the All Star Perche meeting in Clermont-Ferrand, France, in February, sees his extraordinary achievements as simply waypoints on his journey.

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“I understand pole vaulting and I know that I’m not going to break the world record every time I compete. But I know the times when I have a good chance.

“For me, it’s just a journey. It’s just trying to improve myself. I like records. But I think that I’m more obsessed with just being the best version of myself,” Duplantis added.



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