Armand Duplantis has once again rewritten the record books, establishing a new men’s pole vault world record for an incredible 14th time. The Swedish athlete achieved the unprecedented feat by successfully clearing 6.30 meters at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo. This momentous jump occurred after Duplantis had already secured the gold medal in the event, further cementing his status as the sport’s preeminent talent. His latest record-breaking performance adds another remarkable chapter to his decorated career, showcasing his unparalleled consistency and drive to push the boundaries of human achievement in pole vaulting.


