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Olympic Pole Vaulters Travel to the Games With Their Own Poles - and Yes, It Can Be a Pain
If you saw Armand "Mondo" Duplantis fly over the 6.25 meter (roughly 20.5 feet) bar at the 2024 Paris Olympics, breaking his own world record, you're likely in awe. The Swedish athlete is arguably the greatest pole vaulter of all time, and the packed stadium roared with excitement after his mega vault. (And people on social media are still not over the fact that, in an undeniably sweet moment, he immediately leapt up and ran to his girlfriend to celebrate.) But aside from questioning the laws of physics, you may be wondering if pole vaulters travel to the Games with their own poles. As a former pole vaulter myself, one of the most common questions I'm asked about the sport is, "Do you have

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