Duplantis Masterclass for Fourth Euro Pole Vault Title
- Mondo Duplantis won his fourth consecutive European Championship title in pole vault at Birmingham by breaking the championship record with a clearance of 6.15 meters.
- Duplantis and Emmanouil Karalis were the only athletes to clear 6.00 meters, with Karalis earning silver and Thierry Baptiste taking bronze.
- Duplantis broke his own championship record by clearing 6.25 meters but chose not to attempt surpassing his world record of 6.31 meters.
- Karalis earned silver by clearing 6.00 meters, marking his second successive European Championships medal.
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Not two months ago, ‘Mondo‘ Duplantis had lost a competition for the first time in three years, this after beating the world record of the jump with stick for the 15th time. Shortly afterwards, he retired from another injury test. It was suggested that the Swedish hegemony might be shaking, but not: on Sunday, he celebrated European champion for the fourth time followed, fixing a new maximum of the championships.
Increasingly higher, more and more titles: Armand Duplantis is no surprise as a pole-high jump European champion. That he does not try at a new world record this time, against that. However, the overflyer from Sweden installs himself.
Recently, Armand Duplantis married. However, because a wedding ring is impractical during the pole jump, he had a special idea to carry it with him anyway.
The garrocha jumper Armand Mondo Duplantis wrote a new chapter in his legendary career. At the European Championship of Athletics, held in Birmingham, United Kingdom, he took gold after being the only participant in overcoming the 6.15-meter barrier. This triumph means the fourth gold of one of the most important athletic championships in the world that Duplantis, 26 years old, has achieved in his career. "Another medal, I can't complain," Dupla…
The pertiguista got a mark of 6.15 meters, enough to stay ahead of Emmanouil Karalis and Baptiste Thiery.
The 26-year-old Swedish perchist won his fourth consecutive European title by being the only one to cross 6.15 m. For his part, Baptiste Thiery won his first international medal by ranking
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