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Filipino pole-vault star EJ Obiena continued to grope for form after winding up seventh in the Monaco Diamond League that was dominated yet again by World No. 1 Armand Duplantis Saturday. The Asian ...
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Obiena seventh in Monaco
Filipino pole-vault star EJ Obiena continued to grope for form after winding up seventh in the Monaco Diamond League that was ...
Davis-Woodhall, the reigning Olympic champion, uncorked a winning mark of 23-2 1/3 and knocked German Malaika Mihambo off the ...
Armand 'Mondo' Duplantis insisted on Thursday he was unfazed by the lateness of the world championships in Tokyo, the ...
Competing for the first time in nearly a month, EJ Obiena continues to struggle as he finishes outside the podium in the Meeting Herculis in Monaco ...
Mondo Duplantis wants to take pole vault to new heights, literally. The 25-year-old world record holder continues to raise the bar with an ultimate goal ...
Swedish pole-vaulting star Armand Duplantis said on Monday that clearing 6.40 metres was "in the realm of possibility", eight days after improving his previous world record to 6.28m. "I'd like to get ...
It's not that hard to convince these guys to come to the Philippines? What's not to love about the Philippines?' says EJ ...
Sweden's Armand Duplantis soared 6.28 metres to break the world pole vault record at the Diamond League event in Stockholm on Sunday, the 12th time he has set a new world-best mark. The American ...
Armand Duplantis, the Swedish pole vault king, may have the most apt nickname in all sport. The 25-year-old American-born athlete was nicknamed "Mondo" at a young age by a family friend.
Pole vaulting is a specialised discipline that Swede Armand 'Mondo' Duplantis has mastered in recent times, with his intense training schedule helping him set 12 world records in the last five years.
But, Armand Duplantis added another piece of Diamond League hardware to his collection July 5 as he cruised to victory with a winning mark of 19 feet, 8 1/4 inches at Hayward Field.