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Swede clears 6.30m to claim gold in Tokyo
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Shoes with metal spike enable faster run-up
The pole vault competition was two hours and 20 minutes old when Mondo Duplantis finally got serious at these World Athletics Championships. The bar had just been raised to six metres. So Mondo reached into his kitbag and dug out the Claw.
It is his weird looking special shoe, with a spike protruding from the front of it like a medieval torture implement – and the 25‑year‑old Swede takes it out only on those occasions when he sniffs a world record in the air.
Written by Sean Ingle at the Japan National Stadium
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/sep/15/mondo-duplantis-hits-new-heights-claw-after-14th-world-pole-vault-record-athletics under the title “Mondo Duplantis hits new heights with ‘Claw’ after 14th pole vault world record”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.


