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Armand Gustav "Mondo" Duplantis (born 10 November 1999) is an American-born Swedish
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er, the current world outdoor and indoor record holder ( and ), the current
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and World outdoor and
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champion, the current European outdoor and
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champion, and the current
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champion. He won the silver medal at the
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. Duplantis is a two-time European champion from
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, when he set current world under-20 record, and from
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. Indoors, he is 2022 World Indoor Championship and 2021 European Indoor Championship gold medallist. Duplantis won gold as a 15-year-old at the 2015 World Youth Championships. A year later, he placed third at the World U20 Championships. In 2017, he took the European U20 title, and the following year, World U20 title. Duplantis is also a two-time
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champion. Both
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and
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Male Rising Star of the Year in 2018, two years later he was voted World Athletics World Male Athlete of the Year. For his 2022 season, which saw him breaking world records three times, becoming World indoor and outdoor champion as well as European and Diamond League champion, and clearing six-metre-plus 22 times, Duplantis was crowned both
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and World Male Athlete of the Year.


Life and career

Duplantis was born into an athletic family; his American father, Greg Duplantis, who is of
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and Finnish descents, is a former pole vaulter with a personal best of , while his Swedish mother Helena (née Hedlund) is a former
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and
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player. His two older brothers, Andreas and Antoine, and his younger sister, Johanna, also took up sports; Andreas represented Sweden as a pole vaulter at the 2009 World Youth Championships and 2012 World Junior Championships, while Antoine dropped pole vault for
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in high school before heading to
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where he became the team's career hits leader in 2019. While growing up in an
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-speaking household, Duplantis learned adequate
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as his second language. Encouraged by his mother, Duplantis took extensive lessons over
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in order to improve his fluency and by 2020 he felt that he understood native, and faster, speech much better than he had done in the past. His mother claimed at the same time that while Duplantis felt shy about speaking Swedish in public, he was very happy to do so in private, where there was less pressure. By 2021, after winning the Olympic gold, his knowledge of the language had improved to the point that he felt comfortable doing full Swedish-speaking interviews. In the past, Duplantis has lamented that improving his Swedish has been somewhat hampered by the high level of English skills in Sweden, which has led to native speakers preferring to speak English when talking with him. After winning the Jerringpriset as the most popular athlete in Sweden in 2020, Duplantis expressed relief that the Swedish public had accepted and embraced him. During said Olympics, Duplantis also stated that his older brother having great experiences representing Sweden at a youth level and his love for Sweden as a child made his choice very easy but that he also feels a strong bond to Lafayette. Duplantis usually divides his year between winters in Louisiana and summers in
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in Sweden, adapted for when the two climates offer the best possibilities for training. With Duplantis' mother Helena being raised in
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, the municipality raised a pole vault bar beside the gigantic
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monument to showcase the height of his world record, something that made Duplantis "break down in tears" over the significance of what he had accomplished when he heard about it. Duplantis first tried pole vaulting as a three-year-old at the family's home in
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, and took to the event rapidly; he set his first age group world best at age seven, and his jump of as a 10-year-old surpassed the previous world bests for ages 11 and 12 as well. , he holds the world best in all age groups from age seven to age 12; he held the age 13 record until it was broken in May 2015.


2015

In 2015, his freshman year at Lafayette High School (Louisiana), Lafayette High School, Duplantis set national freshman records both indoors and outdoors and was named Gatorade Player of the Year awards, Gatorade Louisiana Boys Track & Field Athlete of the Year. As a Multiple citizenship, citizen of both the United States and Sweden, Duplantis could have chosen to vault for either country internationally; in June 2015 it was announced that he had selected Sweden. Duplantis represented Sweden for the first time at the 2015 World Youth Championships in Cali, Colombia; he won gold on countback with a first-attempt clearance of 5.30 m (17 ft  in), improving his personal best by two centimeters and setting a new IAAF World Youth Championships in Athletics#Boys, championship record.


2016

Duplantis cleared at a high school meet in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Baton Rouge on 6 February 2016, setting a new age-16 world best, world indoor youth best and national high school indoor record; he was the first high school athlete to vault 18 feet indoors. Emmanouil Karalis of Greece, the same age as Duplantis, broke his world marks with a vault only one week later.


2017

On 11 February 2017, at the Millrose Games, Duplantis jumped to set the World Indoor Junior Record. That mark was ratified by IAAF. A month later he improved to in the same facility at the New Balance National Scholastic Championships. That mark was not ratified due to incorrect peg lengths being used. On 1 April 2017, Duplantis jumped 5.90 m at the Nike Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays, improving his personal record and setting a new List of world junior records in athletics, World Junior Record. The jump also became a List of Swedish records in athletics, Swedish senior record by . While the IAAF recognized the record with Duplantis representing Sweden, on 2 December 2017, USATF also ratified Duplantis' mark as the List of United States junior records in athletics, American Junior record.


2018

Duplantis began his 2018 season by improving upon the World Indoor Junior Record by jumping at the Pole Vault Summit in Reno, Nevada. He later improved his indoor record to and reached at the 2018 European Athletics Championships. The vault ranked him tied as the fifth-best pole vaulter in history and tied for the second-best outdoors.


2019

Duplantis 2019 World Athletics Championships – Men's pole vault, placed 2nd at the 2019 IAAF World Championships in Doha, Qatar, clearing on his third attempt.


2020

On 4 February, Duplantis cleared indoors at his first competition of the season. He followed that up with three attempts at a new world record of . On his second attempt, he cleared the bar but brushed it off with his arm on the way back down. On 8 February, Duplantis broke Renaud Lavillenie's almost-six-year-old Men's pole vault world record progression, world record with a jump of in Toruń, Poland. A week later, on 15 February in Glasgow, he increased the record by another centimetre to . On 19 February, Duplantis won the Meeting Hauts de France Pas de Calais by clearing , after which he made three unsuccessful attempts at the new world record height of . A few days later, on 23 February, Duplantis won the All Star Perche in Clermont-Ferrand by clearing in his last indoor competition for the season, which ended with new unsuccessful attempts at . On 14 July, he received a scholarship from Swedish Crown Princess Victoria. On 17 September at the Rome Golden Gala Pietro Mennea
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, Duplantis broke Sergey Bubka's outdoor world best of , with a second-attempt clearance of . Note that the IAAF does not recognize the indoor and outdoor pole vault as separate events; Duplantis already held the world record at from his indoor clearance in February 2020. On 1 December, he was awarded the Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal for "the most significant Sweden, Swedish sports achievement of the year".


2021

On 6 March, Duplantis competed at the 2021 2021 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's pole vault, European Indoor Championships. He was the overwhelming favourite to win the title after the late withdrawal of Renaud Lavillenie with injury. Duplantis was still tested by Piotr Lisek and Lavillenie's younger brother Valentin Lavillenie, Valentin, who went on to claim bronze and silver respectively — the latter with a personal best. Duplantis however set a new championship record of before making three unsuccessful attempts at , his second narrowly missing the world record. At the one-year delayed 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Duplantis won a gold medal when he cleared a height of on his first effort, and afterwards got very close to beating his own world record. Silver medalist Chris Nilsen was full of praise for the winner. He compared the competition against Duplantis that evening as being a regular Association football, footballer "trying to emulate Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo" and that his superiority over the world's best pole vaulters was "impressive and ridiculous".


2022

On 7 March, he beat his own world record by jumping at the Belgrade Indoor Meeting. Two weeks later, at the 2022 World Athletics Indoor Championships in Belgrade, he won the gold medal. At the same time, he broke his world record yet again, by jumping . On 30 June at BAUHAUS-galan, Duplantis broke his own outdoor world best of set in 2020, by jumping . On 24 July he broke his own world record yet again, at the 2022 World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon, Eugene by recording a jump of . At the 2022 European Championships he won gold and broke the championship record with a jump of .


Achievements

Information from
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International competitions

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Circuit wins and titles

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pole vault champion: 2021 Diamond League, 2021, 2022 Diamond League, 2022 ** 2018 Diamond League#Field, 2018 (1): BAUHAUS-galan, Stockholm ** 2019 Diamond League#Field, 2019 (1): Prefontaine Classic, Stanford ** 2020 Diamond League#Field, 2020 (7): Bislett Games, Oslo, 2020 Herculis, Monaco, Stockholm ( ), Athletissima, Lausanne (WL ), Memorial Van Damme, Brussels (MR), 2020 Golden Gala, Rome (WL DLR ), Doha Diamond League, Doha (=MR) ** 2021 Diamond League#Field, 2021 (5): Oslo (MR), Stockholm (MR), Meeting de Paris, Paris (MR), Brussels (MR), Weltklasse Zürich, Zürich (MR) ** 2022 Diamond League, 2022 (7): Doha, Prefontaine Classic, Eugene, Oslo (WL MR), Stockholm (DLR), Kamila Skolimowska Memorial, Chorzów (MR), Lausanne (MR), Zürich (MR)


Progression

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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Duplantis, Armand 1999 births Living people Swedish male pole vaulters Swedish people of American descent American people of Swedish descent American people of Creole descent Swedish people of French descent American people of French descent People with acquired Swedish citizenship Cajun sportspeople European Athletics Rising Star of the Year winners European Athletics Championships winners World Athletics Championships athletes for Sweden World Athletics Championships winners Sportspeople from Lafayette, Louisiana Track and field athletes from Louisiana World Athletics record holders World Athletics indoor record holders World Athletics U20 Championships winners LSU Tigers track and field athletes European Athletics Indoor Championships winners Athletes (track and field) at the 2020 Summer Olympics World record holders in athletics (track and field) Medalists at the 2020 Summer Olympics Olympic gold medalists in athletics (track and field) Olympic gold medalists for Sweden Olympic athletes of Sweden Diamond League winners Swedish people of Canadian descent World Athletics Indoor Championships winners