Now that’s how you celebrate a world record
In the pole vault final, Sweden’s Mondo Duplantis not only won gold with a 6.25-meter jump — he set a world record with the feat at the Paris Olympics on Monday.
MONDO DUPLANTIS ENDS THE NIGHT WITH A NEW WORLD RECORD. 🌎 #ParisOlympics pic.twitter.com/0egeRdxphW
— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) August 5, 2024
With the crowd from Stade de France in full throat and even other competitors cheering him on, the 24-year-old Duplantis narrowly soared over the 6.25m bar, then sprinted over to kiss his girlfriend, Swedish model Desire Inglander.
Duplantis also mimicked Turkey’s famed silver medalist shooter Yusuf Dikec, who participated with minimal protective gear and led some to believe he had previous sharpshooting experience.
Maybe most impressive is that the Lafayette, La. native had already won gold with a 6.10-meter vault on Monday, but still had more left in the tank and willingly wanted to attempt a higher mark.
The win for Duplantis notched his second straight Olympic gold after also doing so in Tokyo.
Duplantis’ new zenith ever-so-slightly beat his own previous best of 6.24 meters in April.
His first-place finish also came on the heels of gold in the 2024 World Indoor Championships and at the 2024 European Championships.
Duplantis competed for LSU collegiately and won the 2019 NCAA indoor championship with the Tigers.
As to why he’s representing Sweden instead of the United States, Duplantis’ mom, Helena, is a former Swedish volleyball player and heptathlete.