@@woodwardscreditcard7482 Bullshit! There aren't usually many white guys to hug after 100m but there are useful pole vaulters of a darker skin tone. As if that should be of any importance.
@@glenngastonjonsson7954 Ofc its important if we are talking about barriers. The only real barrier that exists and will persist to exist if we don't willingly fight it is that of skin color. Barriers between countries are all superficial and kids won't see them. Meanwhile dark colored skin kids gets called all sort of names in kindergarden. That's why its of outmost importance to mix kids early.
Which is also kind of bullshit and also a cultural thing rather than something intrensic, to me, small kids calling peoples of other colours names is completely foreign and certainly racism on the whole is not the only problem that needs solving in the world? @@woodwardscreditcard7482 EDIT: Oh, I see now that you are the one who actually made the original (quite irrelevant) claim, oh well. The only possible case of racism I see here is your "Bullshit! They are all white" comment, whatever you are trying to imply with it. If you excuse my bluntness, I'm going to take a guess you wouldn't have said a single word had they all been "black" instead. Now, what I was originally going to comment to the OP: I would rather say it is why we can say that this sport in particular breaks down barriers, and the sportsmanship they show eachother deserves only praise in any case!
@@woodwardscreditcard7482 This guy has been trained from the age of 5 to become the best in the world. At the time, it was the best pole vault competition ever. Bullshitting that is very disrespectful. Since I don't know what country you're from, I can't argue about the circumstances people of different colours can pursue the sport they like. In Sweden, the second best pole vaulter ever is Alhaji Jeng, of african origin.
Mondo Duplantis .. Born to Fly.. Had he got same crowd behind him with such an incredible atmosphere in Tokyo 2020, he may have achieved WR too alongwith his Gold Medal. Mondo ! Mondo !!
Three junior world records in Berlin, three world records in 2020, World championship silver medal in 2020, and an olympic gold medal on top of that. He's absolutely incredible.
Wy not follow .Three World Records in 2022 Gold at World Indoor Championship and World Championship 2022. Also European Champion in 2022.Out of 18 Metings and Championships in 2022 he won 17 and lost one .Sixteen were won in a row .Out of these 14 were over 6.01 or more six 6.10 or higher.In all fifteen out of 18 were over 6 meters.He also won the Diamond League Finale in Zurich second time in a row.On the 25/2 2023 He set his six World Record 6.22 and there was air between him and the bar.Maybe if he continues this way he can jump 6.40-6.45.
@@onkenator 6: 18 (or since two days ago 6:19) is the indoor world record. Outdoors is 6:15 also by Duplantis. The conditions outdoors highly influence any competition. So you really have to get perfect wind and temperature conditions to go for a new record. And I think it's also depending on how many jumps you already did up to that moment. When you skipped a few heights and got everything on the first try you have more energy left to try again for more height
That's bordering on impossible with the current poles. He is already inching his way to the max potential of how high that thing can throw you and he is improving the record one cm at a time. Adding 20 more is extremely highly unlikely.
Watch Morgunov in the future, he can reach the world record also. By the way, he used not to go to many competitions during the year. And remember, those russian guys are good pole vaulters.
This is so funny and sad at the same time. Duplantis has never lived in Sweden. He was born and raised in Louisiana, USA. So sad he has betrayed his country to make his mother happy?
@@ronpudding9598 breaking every age record in an athletic item and USA cannot support me finacially,I definitely will compete for the country offering me the financial support.Like the high jump,Sotomayor,Armand is the G.o.a.t at pole vault.I vaulted at school level - one centimetre higher makes a big difference
Know he lives ca.a half a year in the US and six months in Sweden.When he started to compete for Sweden,there might have been another reason,there are very many good athletes/pole vaulters in the USA .The competition is high.Sweden have not had very .many good ones in pole vault and took the opportunity to give hime and his parents those things that are better in Swedish indoor sport and aid to athletes.Now Duplantis has become a very good Athlete in Pole Vault.Look at Berlin 2018.How many men have jumped 6.05 today 4,5 years later counting both indoor and outdoor?I make it six out of 26 men who have jumped 6 meters in all.Three including Duplantis have passed 6.10,2 pass 6.15 one Duplantis pas 6.16 6.20.
@@annenissen3055 He has betrayed his country! His ONLY connection to Sweden was his mother. Other than that he had absolutely NOTHING whatsoever to do with that country. He was raised in the U.S. and became who he is today in the U.S. Then all of a sudden he switches his allegiance to another country that he has absolutely NO connection with! In my eyes, he's a coward and a betrayal of the U.S. in my eyes. He's no different than a draft dodger. That's my opinion and I will always feel that way! How discussing is it to see him wearing a Swedish uniform and seeing all those Swedish flags and fans cheering him on as a hero? Unbelievable! Keep in mind, I have no bad feelings towards Sweden. I love Sweden. It's a great country. It is too bad someone in Sweden didn't step up and say something like this is wrong. You need to go back to where you live and grew up. You have nothing to do with my country. But, that didn't happen. Deplantis will always be a coward to me!
The atmosphere in that stadium was so amazing that day. Incredible.
Yeah, I had the luck to see it live in the stadium, it was really amazing
But Sergei Bubka is now making money on the blood of Ukrainians. He trades various goods with Russian thugs.
Look at each competitants complementing each other,that's why we say sporting events can blew any barriers
Bullshit! They are all white.
@@woodwardscreditcard7482 Bullshit! There aren't usually many white guys to hug after 100m but there are useful pole vaulters of a darker skin tone. As if that should be of any importance.
@@glenngastonjonsson7954 Ofc its important if we are talking about barriers. The only real barrier that exists and will persist to exist if we don't willingly fight it is that of skin color. Barriers between countries are all superficial and kids won't see them. Meanwhile dark colored skin kids gets called all sort of names in kindergarden. That's why its of outmost importance to mix kids early.
Which is also kind of bullshit and also a cultural thing rather than something intrensic, to me, small kids calling peoples of other colours names is completely foreign and certainly racism on the whole is not the only problem that needs solving in the world? @@woodwardscreditcard7482
EDIT: Oh, I see now that you are the one who actually made the original (quite irrelevant) claim, oh well. The only possible case of racism I see here is your "Bullshit! They are all white" comment, whatever you are trying to imply with it.
If you excuse my bluntness, I'm going to take a guess you wouldn't have said a single word had they all been "black" instead.
Now, what I was originally going to comment to the OP:
I would rather say it is why we can say that this sport in particular breaks down barriers, and the sportsmanship they show eachother deserves only praise in any case!
@@woodwardscreditcard7482 This guy has been trained from the age of 5 to become the best in the world. At the time, it was the best pole vault competition ever. Bullshitting that is very disrespectful. Since I don't know what country you're from, I can't argue about the circumstances people of different colours can pursue the sport they like. In Sweden, the second best pole vaulter ever is Alhaji Jeng, of african origin.
The birth of a legend
This is when I first discovered Duplantis and pole vaulting. Like I knew the sport, but I didn't know how entertaining it was.
It's a lot more entertaining on highlites. Pole vault competitions can go on for hours.
Speechless memorable moment. Thank You Armand!
WOW there is a great spirit of camaraderie in pole vaulting!!!! Great competition!!!
I’m in love with duplantis
The camaraderie between these athletes is exceptional.
Hes now an Olympic Gold medalist
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This young man is fantastically awesome
And he has now gotten the 6.20m world record
@@zizifang4679 nah he hot rn 621 💀
@@zizifang4679 6.21 WR now as at last month
Since i watched it live in tv i always Comeback ones in a while to this amazing athlets
I sometimes return to this clip because it's simply beautiful.
Mondo Duplantis .. Born to Fly..
Had he got same crowd behind him with such an incredible atmosphere in Tokyo 2020, he may have achieved WR too alongwith his Gold Medal.
Mondo ! Mondo !!
These guys are on fire here! One great vault after another!
Thrilling high level competition in Pole Vault.
Watched this today, now he is at 6 20. Amazing talent
So powerful! Amazing competition
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This game is so exciting to watch!
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Three junior world records in Berlin, three world records in 2020, World championship silver medal in 2020, and an olympic gold medal on top of that. He's absolutely incredible.
World championship silver was in 2019
Wy not follow .Three World Records in 2022 Gold at World Indoor Championship and World Championship 2022. Also European Champion in 2022.Out of 18 Metings and Championships in 2022 he won 17 and lost one .Sixteen were won in a row .Out of these 14 were over 6.01 or more six 6.10 or higher.In all fifteen out of 18 were over 6 meters.He also won the Diamond League Finale in Zurich second time in a row.On the 25/2 2023 He set his six World Record 6.22 and there was air between him and the bar.Maybe if he continues this way he can jump 6.40-6.45.
Long arms are a must !!!
Will be exiting to see how high he can jump in the future
Don't think it will be much higher. He is in his prime now, later he is going to be too old i guess
@@dabbelyudot1512 man, WR 6.18 :)
@@dabbelyudot1512 Lavillenie set his world record at the age of 28. What are you talking about? The prime for an athlete isn't under 20, lol.
@@dabbelyudot1512 guess you were wrong....saying a 19yo is in his prime... ridiculous
@@dabbelyudot1512 this is what happens when people talk about stuff they have ZERO knowledge about.
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The way he jumps, I swear with the right angle he's going to hit 6.40 one day
That's a pretty optimistic prediction considering the record is 6.18 and if you saw that he didn't clear it by much
@@tradewins why didn't he go for it that night?
@@onkenator Conditions weren't right for it - too hot and humid plus he was tired.
@@onkenator 6: 18 (or since two days ago 6:19) is the indoor world record. Outdoors is 6:15 also by Duplantis. The conditions outdoors highly influence any competition. So you really have to get perfect wind and temperature conditions to go for a new record. And I think it's also depending on how many jumps you already did up to that moment. When you skipped a few heights and got everything on the first try you have more energy left to try again for more height
That's bordering on impossible with the current poles. He is already inching his way to the max potential of how high that thing can throw you and he is improving the record one cm at a time. Adding 20 more is extremely highly unlikely.
How Fast is he omg, he is unbelievable
He can run 100 meters in 10.57.
“omg”?
Bravo CHAMPION
Bravo!!! Armand Duplantis
Le Roy de la perche...,
Duplantis is deserving gold medal winner.
Вот это заруба! Супер! Молодцы, ребята!
طططط
طكجح
O sentimento deles ao cair, percebendo que barra amarela permaneceu no lugar, deve ser algo indescritível...
Crazy how he's now on 6.25
Campeónes. N 1.
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Rip to morgunov landing his last jump
Watch Morgunov in the future, he can reach the world record also. By the way, he used not to go to many competitions during the year. And remember, those russian guys are good pole vaulters.
Now morgunov banned because he was included in the dopping cases of russian athletes
@@puntocom1834 Morgunov was sensational in this competition. Would love to see him back on the scene.
@@glenngastonjonsson7954 So would i but the Russian invasion of Ukraine has made this impossible until it has been solved in some way.
And now he is world record holder 6:21🥵🥵🔥
I remember when 16’ was a heck of a vault.
Super 🙌
You got to believe Mondo was on a high after winning.
Sweden so sweet love him
@8:50 he tried the hoffman roll
Lavillenies reaction say it all. Calmly walks and hug the competitor
да это история - 18 метров первые три места в сумме!
He went sicko mode
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5 over ka cricket per countries ke liye olympic me hona chahiye
Who's with me? Watching this because of his journey in 2020 Tokyo Olympics??
Me.
Cricket ko olympic me hona chahiye
SWEDEN 🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪
2 6αρια δεν το πιστευω στα 3 ξερετε τι θα γίνει 😢😂😂😂😂😂
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Women of culture we meet again
awful commentary
This is so funny and sad at the same time. Duplantis has never lived in Sweden. He was born and raised in Louisiana, USA. So sad he has betrayed his country to make his mother happy?
I read somewhere USA did not offer him what he wanted,so Sweden helped
“Betrayal”. So dramatic
@@ronpudding9598 breaking every age record in an athletic item and USA cannot support me finacially,I definitely will compete for the country offering me the financial support.Like the high jump,Sotomayor,Armand is the G.o.a.t at pole vault.I vaulted at school level - one centimetre higher makes a big difference
Know he lives ca.a half a year in the US and six months in Sweden.When he started to compete for Sweden,there might have been another reason,there are very many good athletes/pole vaulters in the USA .The competition is high.Sweden have not had very .many good ones in pole vault and took the opportunity to give hime and his parents those things that are better in Swedish indoor sport and aid to athletes.Now Duplantis has become a very good Athlete in Pole Vault.Look at Berlin 2018.How many men have jumped 6.05 today 4,5 years later counting both indoor and outdoor?I make it six out of 26 men who have jumped 6 meters in all.Three including Duplantis have passed 6.10,2 pass 6.15 one Duplantis pas 6.16 6.20.
@@annenissen3055 He has betrayed his country! His ONLY connection to Sweden was his mother. Other than that he had absolutely NOTHING whatsoever to do with that country. He was raised in the U.S. and became who he is today in the U.S. Then all of a sudden he switches his allegiance to another country that he has absolutely NO connection with! In my eyes, he's a coward and a betrayal of the U.S. in my eyes. He's no different than a draft dodger. That's my opinion and I will always feel that way! How discussing is it to see him wearing a Swedish uniform and seeing all those Swedish flags and fans cheering him on as a hero? Unbelievable! Keep in mind, I have no bad feelings towards Sweden. I love Sweden. It's a great country. It is too bad someone in Sweden didn't step up and say something like this is wrong. You need to go back to where you live and grew up. You have nothing to do with my country. But, that didn't happen. Deplantis will always be a coward to me!
Duplantis play like Lewandowski
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