Duplantis Clinches Consecutive World Sport Star Award

Swedish pole vault sensation Armand “Mondo” Duplantis continues to redefine the sport with his remarkable achievements. He has recently been awarded the prestigious BBC World Sport Star of the Year for the second consecutive time. This accolade highlights his status as the leading athlete in pole vaulting.
Duplantis’ Dominance in Pole Vaulting
Duplantis, often hailed as the greatest pole vaulter in history, boasts a stellar record. He has secured every major gold medal available in the sport and holds the most clearances exceeding six meters. His excellence is evident in his victory at the Tokyo event, which marked a continuation of his unprecedented success.
Unbeaten Streak and Major Wins
- Two-time Olympic champion
- Eight consecutive global men’s pole vault gold medals
- Unbeaten in 37 competitions since July 2023
Duplantis achieved his latest victory in Tokyo, captivating the audience who stayed late into the night to witness his world record attempts. His remarkable performances have made him a fan favorite, solidifying his legacy in athletics.
Battle of the Stars
In the recent public vote for the BBC World Sport Star of the Year, Duplantis stood out among a formidable list of contenders. The other nominees included:
- Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (USA – athletics)
- Mariona Caldentey (Spain – football)
- Terence Crawford (USA – boxing)
- Shohei Ohtani (Japan – baseball)
- Mohamed Salah (Egypt – football)
Last year, Duplantis secured the same award, outperforming celebrated athletes like Simone Biles and Caitlin Clark. His consistent performance and unmatched skill in the arena have made him the standout choice two years in a row.
Conclusion
As Duplantis continues to break records and accumulate accolades, his influence on the sport of pole vaulting is undeniable. His achievements not only inspire future generations but also elevate the visibility of athletics on the global stage.




