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Mondo Duplantis

What happened at worlds: Day five

October 2, 2019Lori Shontz Leave a Comment

Another day, another spotlight on the 800 meters. Donavan Brazier broke one of the oldest U.S. records on the book, winning the 800 in 1 minute, 42.34 seconds, breaking the record Johnny Gray set in 1985. And not only did… Continue Reading →

IAAF world championships Cole Walsh, Donavan Brazier, Mondo Duplantis, Noah Lyles, Sam Kendricks

Sam Kendricks defends Pre Classic title in pole vault

May 25, 2018Nate Mann Leave a Comment

By Nate Mann Sam Kendricks continued his dominance on U.S. soil by winning the 2018 Prefontaine Classic men’s pole vault with a jump of 19 feet, ¾ inches. But the pole vault victory was not the most exhilarating part of… Continue Reading →

Prefontaine Classic Mondo Duplantis, Sam Kendricks

Sam Kendricks wins second consecutive Diamond League Pole Vault

May 27, 2017Maggie Vanoni Leave a Comment

By Maggie Vanoni Rio Olympic bronze medalist Sam Kendricks gave two thumbs up to his coach after clearing the second height of 18 feet, 3 inches (5.56 meters), allowing him to keep his spot in the top three in the… Continue Reading →

Prefontaine Classic Mondo Duplantis, Renaud Lavillenie, Sam Kendricks

Duplantis is just 17, but the top-seeded pole vaulter at Prefontaine Classic

May 26, 2017Maggie Vanoni Leave a Comment

By Maggie Vanoni Before Armand “Mondo” Duplantis started high school, his father, Greg, made a bet with him, saying that if Armand could pole vault 18 feet in high school, he would get him any car he wanted. Mondo, a… Continue Reading →

Prefontaine Classic Greg Duplantis, Mondo Duplantis

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