What is the world record for pole vault?

What is the world record for pole vault?

6.16 meters
Mondo Duplantis broke his outdoor pole vault world record by one centimeter, clearing 6.16 meters (more than 20 feet, 2 inches) at a Diamond League meet in Stockholm on Thursday.

What length pole does Mondo Duplantis use?

6.19 meters
The Olympic champion from the summer of 2021 had tried to eclipse this bar of 6.19 meters for quite some time dating back to his previous world record of 6.18 meters that he cleared on February 15, 2020.

How tall is Duplantis?

5′ 11″Armand Duplantis / Height

What is the female world record for pole vault?

5.03 meters
Since January 2016, Jennifer Suhr holds the record of the women’s pole vault indoor with a mark of 5.03 meters. The U.S. American is followed by the Russian Yelena Isinbayeva in the all-time ranking.

Why did Mondo pole vault for Sweden?

Mondo Duplantis Competes for Sweden Because the Country Really, Really Wanted Him. In professional sports, it’s not uncommon for a popular athlete to bounce around from team to team, even helping different franchises earn championships in the process.

What is NH in pole vault?

NH—No Height (vertical jump events such as High Jump and Pole Vault) ND—No Distance (throwing and horizontal jump events) SCR—Scratched. DQ—Disqualified.

Who holds the world record for high jump?

Javier Sotomayor
High jump

Athletics High jump
Canadian high jumper Nicole Forrester demonstrating the Fosbury flop
World records
Men Javier Sotomayor 2.45 m (8 ft 1⁄4 in) (1993)
Women Stefka Kostadinova 2.09 m ( 6 ft 101⁄4 in) (1987)

Why is Duplantis called Mondo?

In short, it all starts with his nickname: Mondo. His father’s Italian friend gave him that nickname at a very young age. It means world. And It stuck, perhaps as ironic foreshadowing, or for the simple fact that it sounds cool.

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