EPISODE · Nov 30, 2025 · 3 MIN
Biography Flash: Mondo Duplantis Shatters 14th World Record at 6.30 Meters in Budapest
from Armand Duplantis - Biography Flash · host Inception Point AI
Armand Duplantis Biography Flash a weekly Biography. Armand "Mondo" Duplantis continues to dominate the headlines as we head into the final weeks of November 2025. The Swedish pole vault sensation just celebrated his birthday on November 10th, with the Olympics Instagram account joining in the festivities, reminding fans of his incredible Paris 2024 performance. Just over a week later, on November 15th, Duplantis shared a powerful post from the Budapest World Championships where he broke his world record yet again, this time clearing an astounding 6.30 meters. The photo captured him mid-celebration with fellow competitors, showcasing the rare camaraderie and genuine support within the elite pole vault community. Speaking of that Budapest achievement, this marks his 14th career world record, and notably his fourth record-breaking performance of 2025 alone. Earlier in the year, he raised the benchmark four times: first indoors in France at 6.27 meters back in February, then 6.28 at the Diamond League in Stockholm, followed by 6.29 in Budapest before his triumphant 6.30 clearance at the Tokyo World Championships. On Thanksgiving, November 22nd, Duplantis gave fans a lighter glimpse into his life, sharing a photo from his backyard doing some casual pole vault practice and captioning it with gratitude for the holiday. Behind the scenes, World Athletics has officially announced Duplantis as the inaugural "Ultimate Star" for the new World Athletics Ultimate Championship launching in Budapest in September 2026. He's already automatically qualified as a reigning Olympic champion, and he's enthusiastically championing the bold new format. According to his statements, he's genuinely excited about the concept and sees it as a much-needed evolution for track and field that will present the sport in an entirely new, action-packed way. Looking ahead to 2025, Duplantis has his sights set on a fifth consecutive Diamond League title and will be returning to Monaco on July 11th to settle a score at a venue where he hasn't won since 2020. His indoor season schedule has already been announced, with appearances lined up starting in February across various prestigious meets including the Mondo Classic in his Swedish hometown. Thanks so much for joining us on Biography Flash. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss an update on Armand Duplantis and all our other featured biographies. Search Biography Flash for more great stories. And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Armand Duplantis. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production." Get the best deals https://amzn.to/4mMClBv This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Armand Duplantis Biography Flash a weekly Biography. Armand "Mondo" Duplantis continues to dominate the headlines as we head into the final weeks of November 2025. The Swedish pole vault sensation just celebrated his birthday on November 10th, with the Olympics Instagram account joining in the festivities, reminding fans of his incredible Paris 2024 performance. Just over a week later, on November 15th, Duplantis shared a powerful post from the Budapest World Championships where he broke his world record yet again, this time clearing an astounding 6.30 meters. The photo captured him mid-celebration with fellow competitors, showcasing the rare camaraderie and genuine support within the elite pole vault community. Speaking of that Budapest achievement, this marks his 14th career world record, and notably his fourth record-breaking performance of 2025 alone. Earlier in the year, he raised the benchmark four times: first indoors in France at 6.27 meters back in February, then 6.28 at the Diamond League in Stockholm, followed by 6.29 in Budapest before his triumphant 6.30 clearance at the Tokyo World Championships. On Thanksgiving, November 22nd, Duplantis gave fans a lighter glimpse into his life, sharing a photo from his backyard doing some casual pole vault practice and captioning it with gratitude for the holiday. Behind the scenes, World Athletics has officially announced Duplantis as the inaugural "Ultimate Star" for the new World Athletics Ultimate Championship launching in Budapest in September 2026. He's already automatically qualified as a reigning Olympic champion, and he's enthusiastically championing the bold new format. According to his statements, he's genuinely excited about the concept and sees it as a much-needed evolution for track and field that will present the sport in an entirely new, action-packed way. Looking ahead to 2025, Duplantis has his sights set on a fifth consecutive Diamond League title and will be returning to Monaco on July 11th to settle a score at a venue where he hasn't won since 2020. His indoor season schedule has already been announced, with appearances lined up starting in February across various prestigious meets including the Mondo Classic in his Swedish hometown. Thanks so much for joining us on Biography Flash. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss an update on Armand Duplantis and all our other featured biographies. Search Biography Flash for more great stories. And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Armand Duplantis. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production." Get the best deals https://amzn.to/4mMClBv This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Biography Flash: Mondo Duplantis Shatters 14th World Record at 6.30 Meters in Budapest
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