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Ratified: world records for Duplantis, Troscianka, Yan and Zhang
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Ratified: world records for Duplantis, Troscianka, Yan and Zhang

Men’s pole vault6.30m Mondo Duplantis (SWE) Tokyo, 15 September 2025 Women’s U20 hammer77.24m Zhang Jiale (CHN) Quzhou, 2 August 2025 Women’s U20 javelin65.89m Yan Ziyi (CHN) Quzhou, 3 August 2025 Men’s U20 decathlon8514 points Hubert Troscianka (POL) Tampere, 8 August 2025 The latest world pole vault record set by Mondo Duplantis and three world U20 records have been ratified by World Athletics. Duplantis improved his own world record to 6.30m at the World Athletics Championships Tokyo 25, while Hubert Troscianka, Yan Ziyi and Zhang Jiale respectively set world U20 records in the U20 decathlon, the javelin and the hammer. The performance by Duplantis in Tokyo added a centimetre to the world record of 6.29m he set in Budapest on 12 August. Back at the scene of his firs...
Ratified: world records for Duplantis, Ngetich, Wanyonyi and Myers
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Ratified: world records for Duplantis, Ngetich, Wanyonyi and Myers

  Men’s road mile3:54.6 Emmanuel Wanyonyi (KEN) Herzogenaurach, 27 April 2024 Men’s U20 1500m short track3:32.67 Cameron Myers (AUS) New York, 8 February 2025 Men’s U20 mile short track3:47.48 Cameron Myers (AUS) New York, 8 February 2025 Women’s 10km (women-only)29:27 Agnes Ngetich (KEN) Herzogenaurach 26 April 2025 Men’s pole vault6.28m Mondo Duplantis (SWE) Stockholm, 15 June 2025 World records set by Mondo Duplantis, Agnes Ngetich and Emmanuel Wanyonyi and two world U20 short track records set by Cameron Myers have been ratified by World Athletics. The world record ratified for Duplantis is his 6.28m world pole vault record achieved at the Wanda Diamond League meeting in Stockholm, Sweden, on 15 June. It was the 12th world pole vault record achieved by the Swedish ...
Duplantis breaks world pole vault record with 6.28m in Stockholm
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Duplantis breaks world pole vault record with 6.28m in Stockholm

Sweden's Mondo Duplantis raised his own world pole vault record once again at the Wanda Diamond League meeting in Stockholm as he cleared 6.28m* at his first attempt in the 1912 Olympic Stadium on Sunday (15). Breaking the world record is something the 25-year-old two-time Olympic champion had done on 11 previous occasions – but never before had he done so in his home stadium, and his joy was unbounded as he leapt from the pit, ripped off his shirt and pumped his fists amid the general uproar. A first-time clearance of 6.00m had seen off the lingering challenge of his last rival on the day, Australia’s Kurtis Marschall, but rather than targeting his own meeting record of 6.16m, Duplantis set the bar straight up to 6.28m. He sailed over, with only the faintest of contact. ...
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