Report28 Feb 2025


Duplantis breaks world pole vault record with 6.27m in Clermont-Ferrand

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Mondo Duplantis in Clermont-Ferrand (© AFP / Getty Images)

Sweden’s Mondo Duplantis soared 6.27m* to set the 11th world pole vault record of his career at the All Star Perche, a World Athletics Indoor Tour Silver meeting, in Clermont-Ferrand on Friday (28).

In a competition of record depth, the Olympic and world champion added another centimetre to the world record of 6.26m he set in Silesia in August.

He achieved his 6.27m clearance on his first attempt.

Emmanouil Karalis was second with a Greek record clearance of 6.02m as six men cleared 5.91m or higher for the first time in a single competition.

Duplantis had entered the contest at 5.65m and he cleared that height, 5.91m and 6.02m on his first attempts.

He won the competition by clearing 6.07m and then had the bar raised to 6.27m.

His successful clearance of that height means he has twice set a world record in Clermont-Ferrand. He soared 6.22m in the French city in 2023 for the sixth of his now 11 world records.

His first was 6.17m, which he achieved in Torun in 2020. The 25-year-old has also set world records during the Olympic Games, World Championships and World Indoor Championships and he will head to Nanjing on the hunt for a third consecutive world indoor title when the global event takes place on 21-23 March.

There he will be joined by Karalis, who added a centimetre to his own Greek record when clearing 6.02m in Clermont-Ferrand. Like Duplantis, Olympic bronze medallist Karalis achieved his clearances at 5.65m, 5.85m, 5.91m and 6.02m on his first attempts. He then had one unsuccessful try at 6.07m.

Four other athletes cleared 5.91m: Australia’s Kurtis Marschall and the French trio of Thibaut Collet, Baptiste Thiery and former world record-holder Renaud Lavillenie.

The women’s competition was won by Switzerland’s European champion Angelica Moser.

The Swiss record-holder, who finished fourth at the Paris Olympics, cleared 4.76m on her second attempt to win ahead of France’s Marie-Julie Bonnin and Italy’s Roberta Bruni, who both cleared 4.70m.

Results

*Subject to the usual ratification procedure

Moll vaults world-leading 4.91m

At the Big 10 Championships in Indianapolis, USA's Amanda Moll increased her own world-leading mark to 4.91m.

The 20-year-old trailed her twin sister Hana, the 2022 world U20 champion, for most of the competition as Hana cleared every height up to and including 4.81m, a PB, on her first attempt.

Amanda also got over 4.81m on her first try, but second-attempt clearances at 4.56m and 4.66m had kept her in second place.

Once both sisters went clear at 4.81m, they skipped 4.86m and raised the bar to 4.91m. Amanda got over it on her first try while Hana registered her first misses of the competition and eventually bowed out. Amanda went on to attempt 5.00m but was unsuccessful.

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