To put that into even more perspective: the 10 highest polevault jumps are all Duplantis. He literally is the entire top ten, of all time, on his own only sharing the 10th highest jump with the former world record holder. Duplantis is just that insanely far above the rest.
In pole vault it is a common practice to set a wr by even a margin of 1 cm. His earlier WR was 6.24 and now he set it to 6.25 so it’s big but not as big as a 100 m sprinting WR.
@@HarshSharma-tx3dw True, I wish he'd truly would go all out and set his actual world record, but I understand it as well: he gets paid for everytime he breaks the record. It's a very smart move from a financial standpoint
@@HarshSharma-tx3dw That’s also why dominant sprinters tend to decelerate during the last meters of a race where they are doing incredibly well (Asafa Powell, Usain Bolt, etc., they all decelerated during their WR setting races).
@@kushagrasinha389 when did i undermine the greatness of Duplantis. I just stated a fact that some WR are difficult than others. Learn to accept the facts.
How many people ever get to try pole vault though? For me the most impressive Olympians are the ones competing in widely accessible events. Everyone has tried to sprint 100m
@@jdog7569 true, but because of his style and dominance he (litteraly) lifted the whole sport to another level and made it more popular than it was before. That’s something really rare and makes the performance special. Besides that he also showed that you don’t need to compete in the 100m sprint to be a really cool and appreciated sportperson
@@jdog7569 Unless coming from a very poor country, I think you will at least get to try every discipline once if you join a basic track and field club.
@@Langharig_Tuig nobody I know has ever tried pole vault (UK) and was born a long time after the 60s. And globally, do you really think it's the default in most countries that kids try pole vault at school?
0:20 "though his rivals were hoping he could be beaten at paris 2024" nahhhh everyone knew who was taking home the gold. They were all competing for silver. The only real question was will he be able to break the WR. The OR was definitely gonna get obliterated.
If only sport were that simple. The theoretically strongest performer doesn't always win. Everyone can have off-moments, even the great ones. Did you not watch the Glasgow 2024 World Championship where Duplantis nearly crashed out at 5.85? So no, not "everyone knew" the OR record would get "obliterated". @haris1462
@@santiagoferrari1973 Wait, so you think think the favorit athlete/team/world record holder always win? Is this the first time you ever watches sport? Then why even have the event? Just give the current season record holder the medal without jumping. /s Upsets happens in sport all the time. Pretending otherwise is a bad take.
Its always hilarious when people keep repeating the "hard work beats talent" phrase when the actual phrase is "hard work beats talent that doesn't work hard". If you think the silver and bronze medalists were 0.3 meters worse than duplantis because of hard work, you are just stupid lmao
I am so impressionable that to me 6 m just seems like out of this world....just how...how? You have a the pole and all but to jump that high...how is that even possible?
what do you mean "same" ? there is a huge variety of poles, even 2 poles of the same flex and length rating from the same manufacturer can have variations
This guy is unbelievable! Thought it was so cute that after he broke all the records he ran straight over to his girlfriend [now fiancee] & kissed her.
Because when it was time to choose who to represent in his formative years Sweeden gymnastics gave him a better deal AND gave his dad a high level job in the gymnastics association. Essentially the USA team didnt bid for him enough.
His mother is Swedish so he does know a lot about Sweden. He speaks Swedish and lives in Sweden. Of course we Swedes know he is American. It's possible to be both, and Sweden had better training facilities.
Is it me or does the reality of electronics need to update. There needs to be a laser that whatever hight he jumps counts or a clay wall and the very top he touches counts. So tricking simply. Those rules of him beating the standard then am allowed to count. Just a stupid system
His mother is Swedish and he was born in the US. He chose to compete for Sweden because they went out of their way to support him. They made sure that his parents got jobs in Sweden
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To put that into even more perspective:
the 10 highest polevault jumps are all Duplantis. He literally is the entire top ten, of all time, on his own only sharing the 10th highest jump with the former world record holder.
Duplantis is just that insanely far above the rest.
In pole vault it is a common practice to set a wr by even a margin of 1 cm. His earlier WR was 6.24 and now he set it to 6.25 so it’s big but not as big as a 100 m sprinting WR.
@@HarshSharma-tx3dw True, I wish he'd truly would go all out and set his actual world record, but I understand it as well: he gets paid for everytime he breaks the record. It's a very smart move from a financial standpoint
@@HarshSharma-tx3dwcan you stop comparing and understand the greatness
@@HarshSharma-tx3dw That’s also why dominant sprinters tend to decelerate during the last meters of a race where they are doing incredibly well (Asafa Powell, Usain Bolt, etc., they all decelerated during their WR setting races).
@@kushagrasinha389 when did i undermine the greatness of Duplantis. I just stated a fact that some WR are difficult than others. Learn to accept the facts.
Dude did 6.00 like its his warmup
2:16 he destroyed the world record
😂He is American💪🇺🇸
Born and raised✔️
So medal belong to USA🥇🇺🇸
@@IronMan-u2m🇸🇪
@@IronMan-u2m
Over 200 M white yanks (incl. almost all of US presidents) are of EUROPEAN ancestry. Sorry, bud...😂
@@moonchild9237 So can they represent European countries ?🤣
Clearing the 6m bar by that much was borderline disrespectful 😂
He cleared 6.25 with great margin too we might see 6.3 6.35
@@kushagrasinha389 I said 6.3 after he broke the record in Eugene. It's coming!
Бред ,неуважение к кому?? К планке??
One of the all time greatest olympic athletes/performances period.
How many people ever get to try pole vault though? For me the most impressive Olympians are the ones competing in widely accessible events. Everyone has tried to sprint 100m
@@jdog7569 true, but because of his style and dominance he (litteraly) lifted the whole sport to another level and made it more popular than it was before. That’s something really rare and makes the performance special. Besides that he also showed that you don’t need to compete in the 100m sprint to be a really cool and appreciated sportperson
@@jdog7569 This ain't the 60's anymore. Everyone gets to try polevault. Especially nowadays kids start polevaulting at an increasingly younger age.
@@jdog7569 Unless coming from a very poor country, I think you will at least get to try every discipline once if you join a basic track and field club.
@@Langharig_Tuig nobody I know has ever tried pole vault (UK) and was born a long time after the 60s. And globally, do you really think it's the default in most countries that kids try pole vault at school?
He seems to have cleared each height by miles. Amazing.
That sportmenship of the USA opponent, is something worth than a gold.... Mad Respect for him ❤🫡
Well if you think about it. It's 2 Americans cheering each other on. One just happens to vault for a country that his mom was born in...
They know each other. Duplantis is pnly playing for his mother's country despite being raised in the US
Дюплантис Швед!!! Опять Америку приплели в рот ей ноги!!
He can break this record in the near future.
he did today
That's age well
0:20 "though his rivals were hoping he could be beaten at paris 2024"
nahhhh everyone knew who was taking home the gold. They were all competing for silver. The only real question was will he be able to break the WR. The OR was definitely gonna get obliterated.
If only sport were that simple. The theoretically strongest performer doesn't always win. Everyone can have off-moments, even the great ones. Did you not watch the Glasgow 2024 World Championship where Duplantis nearly crashed out at 5.85? So no, not "everyone knew" the OR record would get "obliterated".
@haris1462
Don't get it confused. He was a clear favorit going into it. But every medal is at play every time you step into that arena.
@@RichardTheRoeeveryone knew it, maybe everyone but you.
@@santiagoferrari1973 Wait, so you think think the favorit athlete/team/world record holder always win? Is this the first time you ever watches sport? Then why even have the event? Just give the current season record holder the medal without jumping. /s
Upsets happens in sport all the time. Pretending otherwise is a bad take.
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Don’t think I’ve ever seen a gold medal win look so effortless. Leagues ahead of the rest.
The way Mondu runs is unbelievable, like an elite horse in his prime.
Beautiful pacing and the movement before the vault is mesmerizing to see.
No way he hit the Beckham emote 😂
Armand Duplantis is a pure example of how hard work pays off ❤
It's not. Everyone who participate in this game pay hard work. He is an example of in-born talent outweight hard work when everybody works hard
Yes@@rockywong9434
Its always hilarious when people keep repeating the "hard work beats talent" phrase when the actual phrase is "hard work beats talent that doesn't work hard". If you think the silver and bronze medalists were 0.3 meters worse than duplantis because of hard work, you are just stupid lmao
Defending champion 🏆🏆
Silver,bronze...winner,great spotmanship
There were some great performances at the Olympics but that was so jawdroppingly awesome.
Easily the most memorable thing I saw this year.
වචනයේ පරිසමාප්ත අර්ථයෙන්ම දක්ෂයෙක් ❤
Basically Pole vault is Armand Duplantis vs Armand Duplantis.
Him running straight to his Gf😍😍😍
My delulu self are dreamin myself dating an Olympian so i can have that moment😂😂😂😂
No. I mean Kris Jenner married famous Olympian and look where that ended
Pole vault is such a graceful athletic event, also a direct resonance of an Olympic motto " Altius " meaning higher
Everyone else was competing for silver and bronze. 😮
Sets the bar so high.
Literally!!
Truly champion 🏆
lisan al gaib! lisan al gaib!
Mondo DuPlantis is a phenomenon! Makes me proud to be a swede!👍🇸🇪🥇
Please post full men pole vault Olympic Paris 2024🙏
making your opponent cheer for you is such a badass thing!
Now all the medalists from the Paris Olympic Games went 6 meters ❤ 🇬🇷🇸🇪🇺🇲
Dude flew over the 6 meter bar
MANOLO KARALIS, the LEGEND that u are 😍
0:01 in the spot and i came with the fellas
6.10m is this dudes warmup,.hes on a.league of his own.
"'Wheres the trophie?' He just comes running over to me!"
The record was set on his third (final) attempt, so you just ‘knew’ he’d make it.
That's aura boost at the start 😤
every one needs a opponent like sam kendrik
They might have to redesign the uprights because he is getting close to maximum.
I hope that one day he will manage to pass 6,40m.
Not possible
@@MondoDuplantis354everything is possible!
What todays seems to be difficult will be the baseline for the future.
@@paramjeet3685 agreed
I don't see it, but 6.30m is on the cards perhaps
He can break 7m
Timothée Chalamet would be the ideal actor for Duplantis's biography !
He really would be. It's those French genes
He literally was on top of the world, wasn't he.
One day I will create history in Olympics for my Country Just Wait 😊
Dont worry Raygun did that. I am surr you can too..
The Super Swede can fly over the Eiffel tower, if he wants.
❤ watching this champion no one comes close.
He reminds me of Usain Bolt maybe it’s the yellow .
Only playground for him🎉
I THINK HE WAS THE OLYMPIC SENSATION? AM I WRONG?
That "yes" the croud shouted must have been heard miles away...
And then he broke it again.
This one is the OR now.
That's an American gold medal in my opinion
I am so impressionable that to me 6 m just seems like out of this world....just how...how? You have a the pole and all but to jump that high...how is that even possible?
Physics. Its just kinetic energy transferring from linear to rotational. The hard part is that the pole is too short so they have to rotate their body
GOAT. Same level as Usain Bolt
Not Sergey Bubka?
The American player's sportsmanship is far greater than the victory and the new record
Big salute to the American player 👏❤
Exactly. Much respect & we'll never forget this.
@@madaramunasinghe5124 Are you srilankan?
Come on one action is setting a world record, another is not being an a$$hole
Nah
Well they're both Americans. Duplantis just vaults under Sweden because his mom was born there. Duplantis is born and raised in the USA
Just amazing from Mondo!😁
the usain bolt of Pole Vault
Another role for Chalamet
He already broke the world record 😂
One day I will create history in Olympic wait 😊
Nice joke broo😂😂😂
All the best 👌
@@ashokbabu2124why do you think its a joke !?
Same
Cringe
Some people are just born for the sport 😮 he made it look easy like another Saturday to him lol 😂
MAGNIFICENT!!!
And also handsome!
He's the best
Awesome!
Mondo always competing with himself. 😂
Srgei Bubka watched this from Moskow.
Sure, about that? He is from Ukraine, not Russia.
He handed him his medal afterwards. So I am sure he was in the venue
Surgey the GOAT.
How is the pole vault record bested with the same 5m pole, but the high jump record stays on for 40 years?
what do you mean "same" ? there is a huge variety of poles, even 2 poles of the same flex and length rating from the same manufacturer can have variations
What was the last height he cleared? 6.20m? There's no information of the results in this video.
6.24, hence why the new WR is 6.25. at those heights they take it one cm at a time
6.25
6.10 before the last jump, then 6.25 for wr
Guys: "Woooooh.. that was a great jump!!"
Girls: "Aaaaaw.. he ran to his girlfriend!"
@olympics can you give us full match or highlight of weighlifthing competion when riski juniansyah Wining second gold for Indonesia🇮🇩
Just realised Pole Vault sounds like Poll Vote....
He looks like the young Barry Manilow
Nice!
Спор, это то лучшее, что придумало человечество 😊😊😊
This guy is unbelievable! Thought it was so cute that after he broke all the records he ran straight over to his girlfriend [now fiancee] & kissed her.
insane
His bird's pretty tidy
厲害!
Superhuman...
His parents are alos athletes😂so genes helped him.
Father is Pole vaulte,Mom is Volleyball player.
Every world record athlete is genetically gifted lol. Very reductive comment
Dude is just gonna keep breaking records to get paid
No. Just because he can. Nothing wrong about earning Money with Talent, sweety.
The pole keeps getting shorter and shorter 😅 soon they'll have to increase it don't know how safe
I don't like broccoli
Where is Indonesia broo
Might aswell try and clear 7 metres at this rate 😂
I can jump over 7 meter👽
he is really cuteeee❤️❤️❤️
He can pole vault in me
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Hilarious to see Americans trying to have it all like usual🤣Dudes mother is swedish and he lives in and speaks swedish.
He has dual citizenship. He chose to compete for Sweden because we went out of our way to support him. The US didn't bother to
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Did you just doxx yourself?
He is born and raised In USA🇺🇸
Why represent Sweden ?
He’s ethnically Swedish, lives in Sweden, speaks Swedish and identifies as a Swede.
His mother is Swedish.
@@GadekkoNo he Born and live in USA lol..
Went to US school,university
He cant even speak Swedish 😂
@@IronMan-u2mher mother is from Sweden
Because when it was time to choose who to represent in his formative years Sweeden gymnastics gave him a better deal AND gave his dad a high level job in the gymnastics association. Essentially the USA team didnt bid for him enough.
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One day I will also break many world r3corda
Mondo lived his life and did all of his training in America. I wonder why he represented a country he knows little about.
His mother is Swedish so he does know a lot about Sweden. He speaks Swedish and lives in Sweden.
Of course we Swedes know he is American. It's possible to be both, and Sweden had better training facilities.
He is a great athlete but also a big show boat.
Again ?
Is it me or does the reality of electronics need to update. There needs to be a laser that whatever hight he jumps counts or a clay wall and the very top he touches counts. So tricking simply. Those rules of him beating the standard then am allowed to count. Just a stupid system
its not about how high you jump at any attempt, its whether you can clear the bar as its set within 3 attempts
is he from USA?
Sweden, but was born in Lafayette, Louisiana.
Her mom Swede and dad USA.He chose Sweden to avoid usa trial selection.
His mother is Swedish and he was born in the US. He chose to compete for Sweden because they went out of their way to support him. They made sure that his parents got jobs in Sweden
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He's great, but not enough clearance above the bar.
Show the heptathlon!!!
The only one I can do is 1m 😂😂😂😂
Congratulations USA🇺🇸 for won Gold and Silver🥇🥈
Cry he is Swedish
@@MondoDuplantis354 No He is born in USA🤩💪🇺🇸
American citizen
@@MondoDuplantis354 nope
He us also a Swedish citizen and choose that over you. Cry!
@@martox3560 Got swedish citizenship for money😂
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