Another unbeaten season, another world record in a major championships and another European Athlete of the Year trophy.
Sweden's Armand Duplantis has dominated the pole vault once again in 2025 but how does his season, and his career so far, translate into numbers?
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European Athlete of the Year accolades. Duplantis became just the second athlete after Mo Farah to be crowned men’s European Athlete of the Year on three occasions at the 2025 Golden Tracks in Batumi
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World records broken in 2025. Duplantis broke his world record four times this year, culminating with a 6.30m clearance at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo

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Average performance from his 16 competitions in 2025. Only Emmanouil Karalis and former world record-holders Sergey Bubka and Renaud Lavillenie have ever matched or beaten Duplantis' average height across his 16 competitions
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Global titles won. Still only 25, Duplantis has now amassed eight successive gold medals from major global competitions. As well as winning back-to-back Olympic titles, Duplantis has also won the last three world titles both indoors and outdoors
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Successive seasons over 6.00m. Duplantis has cleared 6.00m or higher for eight successive seasons spanning back to 2018 when he cleared 6.05m at the 2018 European Athletics Championships in Berlin

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Career world records. Duplantis broke the world record for the first time with a 6.17m clearance in Torun in February 2020 when he was only 21. Since then, Mondo has incrementally raised the world record by one centimetre all the way to 6.30m, breaking the world record 14 times in the process
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Duplantis won all 16 of his competitions in 2025, clearing 6.00m or higher in 14 of his 16 competitions
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Current unbeaten streak. Not since the Monaco Diamond League over two years ago in July 2023 has Duplantis been beaten in any competition. The Swede is currently cresting a 37 competition win streak in the pole vault...and 38 if you include his 100m victory over Karsten Warholm in Zurich last year

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Competitions over 6.00m. Since clearing 6.00m for the first time to win gold at the 2018 European Athletics Championships in Berlin, Duplantis has amassed an unprecedented 79 competitions over 6.00m or higher. Based on his current rate, Duplantis could reach the 100 mark in 2027
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Days since Mondo’s last defeat in a major event. Not since the 2019 World Athletics Championships in Doha where a 19-year-old Duplantis won silver behind Sam Kendricks has the Swede suffered a defeat in any sort of major championships




