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Why Armand Duplantis Only Improves Pole Vault World Record by 1cm at a Time
The genius reason why Armand Duplantis only improves his pole vault world record by 1cm each time has been revealed. He currently holds the record for the indoor and outdoor pole-vaulting.
Having already won a gold medal at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, the Swede made it back-to-back triumphs as he came out on top again in the summer of 2024 at the Stade de France. Duplantis made easy work of Greece’s Emmanouil Karalis and the United States’ Sam Kendricks when he jumped 6.10m at the Paris 2024 Olympics.
He then went on to jump 6.25m later that night, breaking the world record he himself set in April. In March 2026, two-time Olympic gold champion Duplantis broke his own pole vault world record for the 15th time with a staggering jump of 6.31m.
“I am so proud to have been able to do this in front of you,” Duplantis told the crowd after breaking his record in Sweden for the second time in his career. “I jump for myself, I jump for my family, but I also jump for you, for Sweden, and for everyone who supports me.”
Curiously, he only ever beats his previous best by 1cm, despite it looking like he could do even better. The reason behind this unusual tactic has been revealed.
Duplantis Gets Huge Pay Day When He Breaks a Record
Each time Duplantis breaks his own record, he gets $100,000 richer due to bonuses. Rather than smash his record once and earn a one-off bonus of $100,000, the Swede breaks his record by the smallest possible margin of 1cm. This allows him to break the world record, again and again, while earning big money in the process. Genius.
“I think there’s multiple reasons behind it,” Duplantis told a L’Equipe journalist in December, per the Olympics official website. “Of course, the common one is the 1cm thing, he gets the bonus, I get the money, whatever. It is a true thing, and of course that plays a factor in it.”
But he added: “Breaking a world record is something that I can give to the people, and I can share that moment with the stadium as well.
“A lot of the time they don’t really care about how much the world record is by, they just want to see a world record. They just want to see something’s that’s never been done before, and pushing the barrier, even if it’s just by 1cm. It allows me to share and create these moments with the fans and spectators.”
As of now, Duplantis has broken the record by 1cm a grand total of 15 different times throughout his career. That means he’s earned $1,500,000 for his accolades. One stipulation to the bonus, though, according to Forbes, is that it can only be earned once during a meet. So, if Duplantis broke his world record twice at one event, he would still only take home $100,000 rather than $200,000.
It seems he’s well aware of that too, as the athlete has never broken his own record twice at the same event. He’s made an incredible amount of money, but he’s done so on the back of a remarkable career.
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Mondo Duplantis’ world records |
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Number |
Date |
Age |
Meeting |
Venue |
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1 |
February 8, 2020 |
20 |
Copernicus Cup |
Toruń, Poland |
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2 |
February 15, 2020 |
20 |
Müller Indoor Grand Prix |
Glasgow, United Kingdom |
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3 |
March 7, 2022 |
22 |
Belgrade Indoor Meeting |
Belgrade, Serbia |
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4 |
March 20, 2022 |
22 |
World Indoor Championships |
Belgrade, Serbia |
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5 |
July 4, 2022 |
22 |
World Championships |
Eugene, United States |
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6 |
February 25, 2023 |
23 |
All Star Perche |
Clermont-Ferrand, France |
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7 |
September 17, 2023 |
23 |
Prefontaine Classic |
Eugene, United States |
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8 |
April 20, 2024 |
24 |
Xiamen Diamond League |
Xiamen, China |
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9 |
August 5, 2024 |
24 |
Olympic Games |
Saint-Denis, France |
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10 |
August 20, 2024 |
24 |
Kamila Skolimowska Memorial |
Chorzów, Poland |
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11 |
February 28, 2025 |
25 |
All Star Perche |
Clermont-Ferrand, France |
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12 |
June 15, 2025 |
25 |
Stockholm Diamond League |
Stockholm, Sweden |
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13 |
August 12, 2025 |
25 |
Hungarian Athletics Grand Prix |
Budapest, Hungary |
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14 |
September 15, 2025 |
25 |
World Athletics Championships |
Tokyo, Japan |
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15 |
March 12, 2026 |
26 |
Mondo Classic |
Uppsala, Sweden |
Duplantis is the Greatest Pole Vaulter Ever
Despite being just 26 years old, Duplantis is already considered the greatest pole vaulter of all time. The star has won numerous championships so far in his young career. As the world and European champion who hasn’t lost a competition since 2019, h’s head and shoulders above the rest of the field.
With how he’s currently performing, and the fact he’s still so young, there’s a very good chance that Duplantis could break his own record multiple times again before his career is through. That means there’s a strong chance that the star will also be a whole lot richer by the time he retires.
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Fans Seriously Worried Conor McGregor is Pulling Out of Max Holloway Fight
UFC fans have expressed concern that Conor McGregor‘s comeback fight this weekend is in jeopardy after recent activity.
The controversial MMA legend is slated to be on the UFC 329 card in a rematch with Max Holloway after walking away from the organisation five years ago.
The Irishman was set to return two years ago at UFC 303 against Michael Chandler, but a broken toe led to McGregor having to cancel his return to the sport.
McGregor has not won in the Octagon since his 40-second victory over Donald Cerrone at UFC 246 in 2020 and many fans are eager to see “The Notorious” in action this week.
However, some eagle-eyed fans have noticed that some suspicious activity within the organisation is pointing towards McGregor not making it to the clash after all.
What UFC Fans Have Spotted That Raises Questions
For a period of time last night, the link to buy tickets for UFC 329 directly from the UFC’s website was not working and would show an error. While the link has been restored since, it was also noted that his after-party in Las Vegas had been cancelled and there was a suspicious lack of pre-fight content from the Irishman.
@CasualMMAinc on X noted: “Conor is pulling out and forcing the UFC to cut him. Genius plan to get out of his contract without getting knocked out cold.”
Another user, @luckymfunmma, stated: “McGregor didn’t appear in Embedded and now his after-party has apparently been cancelled.
Is the main event in jeopardy?”
While rumours are circulating that the fight will no longer go ahead, there is no indication from the UFC or McGregor himself that there will be any change to the schedule.
What Conor McGregor Has Said About His Return
Despite not appearing on the first episode of Embedded for UFC 329, McGregor did appear on UFC 329 Countdown, and expressed gratitude for being able to return to the sport, seemingly killing any rumour of the fight not going ahead.
“When that injury happened, I put it to myself. Now is the time when what you say to yourself behind closed doors, it’s now time to act on that. You’ve got to put in the work on yourself. And that I have done.
“I’ve been gifted this ability to walk, pursuing my craft. And for too long I disgraced that gift. And no more. So every day I count all of my stars and prayer to God that I’m able to get up and go. Keep going. Keep going. I am ecstatic with the opportunity that lies ahead of me and I look very forward to my return.”
Conor McGregor Shows Off His Current Physique One Week Away From Return at UFC 329
The Notorious is set to return to the Octagon to fight Max Holloway for a second time.
Holloway and McGregor last met in the Octagon in 2013, where a young McGregor secured a victory over the former featherweight champion and BMF titleholder by unanimous decision.
The two will, hopefully, clash once more at the T-Mobile Arena in Paradise, Nevada on Saturday.
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Cristiano Ronaldo’s ‘Arrogant’ Interview After Portugal World Cup Exit
Winning the World Cup is often cited as one of the hardest things to do in football. Cristiano Ronaldo is a living testament to this. Despite being an icon of the game, the Portuguese star will now finish his career having failed to achieve this one dream.
The hopes of his nation fell apart in the Last 16 clash against Spain. The game was actually a bit of a damp squib and did not really spark into life until the dying stages. Substitute Mikel Merino came off the bench to net a 91st-minute winner, while Bernardo Silva then missed a good late chance as Portugal fell to a 1-0 defeat.
And with that, 41-year-old Ronaldo left the pitch in tears, his hopes of ever winning the World Cup finally over.
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The former Man City teammates were at each other’s throats during the game.
Ronaldo Confirms World Cup Dream Over With Bold Interview
While most players would have long retired, Ronaldo has continued to play into his 40s. Many feel as if this has been to the detriment of the Portuguese team, but manager Roberto Martinez (who has now quit) continued to trust in the Al-Nassr star throughout.
Ronaldo appeared desperate to win the World Cup before retiring, but has now confirmed that he won’t be part of the national team in four years time at the next tournament. That said, when speaking to the press, he did not reveal whether or not that was his final international game, saying:
“I’m sad to be leaving the World Cup like this. I gave it my all. I did my best. It was my last World Cup, yes, but I’ll now have time to reflect and be with my family. I won’t be making any rash decisions. I don’t decide anything in the heat of the moment. Now is not important whether I will continue [to play].”
Ronaldo then continued, and his next comments have caused a bit of a stir. Not necessarily known for his humility, the striker’s ego was on full display once again as he talked about his achievements with Portugal just moments after their disappointing World Cup campaign came to an underwhelming end:
“Tomorrow I will get up the same way I got up today: with a clear conscience. I played 23 years in the national team and won three titles. Before Cristiano, Portugal had not won anything. The Euros was the most important. For me, 2016 has the same dimension as a World Cup, honestly.”
The interview quickly circulated online and sparked a big response, with fans less than impressed by his arrogance. From talking in the third person to claiming the European Championship win of 2016 is as big as the World Cup, supporters took aim at Ronaldo for his comments.
One fan wrote: Cristiano Ronaldo’s ego is genuinely one of the most fragile things in football history.” They added: “This is a man who played SIX World Cups, failed in all six, never scored a single knockout goal and then started devaluing the competition he spent his entire career desperately trying to win.”
Before then concluded: “The biggest fraud, the biggest victim complex, and the most shameless propaganda machine football has ever seen.”
Another simply called him an ‘Utterly charmless individual,” while somebody else added:
“Used to not understand Cristiano Ronaldo hate but I see why now.”
One couldn’t believe the comments were real, asking: “Did he really say this?” While another added: “It’s impossible for feel sorry for him man, I tried, I did.”
Adding to the hate, somebody suggested: “This is why his teammates will never play for him… sore loser!” While a final fan said:
“You wonder why people don’t respect him despite his achievements, well this is one. You never see Messi making statements like this. For someone that had little goal contributions on the course of winning those trophies, it’s very arrogant and selfish to take the glory of the win all to yourself.”
Spain will now play Belgium in the World Cup quarter-finals, while Portugal will have to fly home and prepare for a future without Ronaldo.
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FIFA Issue Statement on Referee Called ‘Suspect’ by Donald Trump
FIFA have released a statement after US President Donald Trump described 2026 World Cup referee Raphael Claus as “very suspect”.
Brazilian official Claus was the ref who sent off Folarin Balogun during the United States’ 2-0 victory over Bosnia & Herzegovina in the Round of 32.
Balogun was initially suspended for the USMNT’s last 16 clash against Belgium, but the AS Monaco forward was controversially allowed to play after FIFA suspended his one-game ban.
Trump: Claus Past ‘Very Suspect’
It later emerged that Trump, who has close ties with FIFA president Gianni Infantino, personally intervened after describing Claus’ decision to send off Balogun as “horrible”.
“I think it [the suspension] would have left a big stain,” Trump said before the United States faced Belgium. “I can’t tell them what to do. I don’t believe they made the decision; I believe it was the commission that made the decision. And it was the right decision.”
Trump went further by describing Claus as “a little bit suspect”, adding: “If you check his past. Very suspect. I don’t want to say that because I don’t like to create controversy. If you like I’ll provide you with the past.” Watch the clip below:
FIFA and Collina Issue Statement
After Claus’s integrity was called into question by arguably the most powerful person on the planet, FIFA have responded with a statement defending their South American match official. The statement reads:
“FIFA recognises Raphael Claus as one of the world’s leading professional referees and a valued member of Team One at the FIFA World Cup. Throughout his career, he has consistently demonstrated the highest standards of professionalism and integrity.”
Pierluigi Collina, the legendary Italian official who now works as FIFA’s Referee Committee Chairman, added:
“Raphael Claus is refereeing at his second FIFA World Cup having been with us in Qatar in 2022. He is an experienced and highly respected referee and we maintain full confidence in him as a trusted match official.”
United States Knocked Out By Belgium
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Despite a suspension being placed on Balogun’s one-match ban, the United States were knocked out of the World Cup after suffering a heavy 4-1 defeat against Belgium.
Belgium rubbed salt into American wounds with two savage post-match tweets, while the players were seen mocking Trump shortly before the final whistle.
The Belgians will now face Spain, who defeated Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal on Monday, at the Los Angeles Stadium on Friday.
The winners of that tie will take on either France, the current tournament favourites, or Morocco in the semi-finals next Tuesday.
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