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Sweden’s Armand ‘Mondo’ Duplantis on Tuesday, August 12 once again went on to etch history as he improved on his previous pole vault world record. Appearing in the Gyulai Istvan Hungarian Athletics Grand Prix 2025 in Budapest, the Swedish international went on to break the pole vault record for the 13th time with a jump of 6.29 metres.

Duplantis who soared over the bar - broke the record on his second attempt, surpassing his previous best of 6.28m from Stockholm in June 2025. The Olympic champion, who breached the mark with a 6.25m jump for the gold, continued to leapfrog his own records, breaching the 6.28m mark by a centimentre on Tuesday.

Armand Duplantis sets 13th pole vault World Record with 6.29m

Mondo, as he is fondly called, first leaped past the world record in 2020 when he cleared 6.17m in Torun, Poland, bettering Renaud Lavillenie’s 6.14m from 2014. While his best came in 2024 Paris Olympics with 6.25m, he has so far bettered the record four times since then.

Breaking the record for the 13th time now, he has equalled Sergey Bubka from erstwhile Soviet Union, who too has broken the world record more number of times (13). The 25-year-old Swedish-American will now be eyeing his third consecutive outdoor world title in a month’s time when he appears at the World Athletics event in Tokyo.

List of record broken by Armand Duplantis

Mark (in metres)

Venue

Date

6.29

Hungarian Athletics Grand Prix

August 12, 2025

6.28

Stockholm

June 2025

6.27

Clermont-Ferrand, France

February 28,2025

6.26

Chorzow, Poland

August 25, 2024

6.25

Paris, France

August 5, 2024

6.24

Xiamen, China

April 20, 2024

6.23

Eugene, US

September 17, 2023

6.22

Clermont-Ferrand, France

February 25, 2023

6.21

Eugene, US

July 24, 2022

6.20

Belgrade, Serbia

March 20, 2022

6.19

Belgrade, Serbia

March 7, 2022

6.18

Glasgow, UK

February 115, 2020

6.17

Torun, Poland

Fenruary 8, 2020