Mondo Duplantis from Sweden cleared 6.30 m in his third attempt at the pole-vault competition at the World Athletics Championship in Tokyo, and in the process broke the world record. This was the 14th world record set by the incredible Swede, who, after Sergei Bubka, has made the pole-vault competition his own.
Emmanouil Karalis of Greece took the silver with a jump of 6.00m, and Kurtis Marschall claimed the bronze with his personal best of 5.95m.
Duplantis was way ahead of the pack and effectively has no competition in the sport. An exceptional talent indeed.
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He gets paid by his sponsors each time he breaks the world record so he goes one centimetre up each time