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Karalis rises to second behind Duplantis on pole vault list

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Karalis rises to second behind Duplantis on pole vault list
Greece's Emmanouil Karalis competes in the men's pole vault at the Athletics meeting "Hauts-de-France Pas-de-Calais" as part of the World Indoor Tour Gold, in Lievin, northern France on February 19, 2026.
(Photo by Sameer Al-DOUMY / AFP)

PARIS, France — Emmanouil Karalis became the second best pole vaulter in history as he cleared 6.17 meters at the Greek indoor championships on Saturday (Sunday, Manila time), still far below the 6.30m world record of Armand Duplantis.

Duplantis has vaulted 6.17m or better 14 times.

The Greek athlete took bronze in the Paris Olympics and silver in the 2025 indoor and outdoor world championships - all of which Duplantis won.

Karalis had a previous best of 6.08m.

On Saturday in Paiania, an Athens suburb, he cleared 6.07m on his first attempt before tackling 6.17m, which he cleared comfortably on his second attempt.

He overtook French former world record holder Renaud Lavillenie, who vaulted 6.16m in 2014.

Karalis attempted to break the world record by setting the bar at 6.31m. He failed twice before stopping.

Karalis and Duplantis will face off on March 12 at the Swede's Mondo Classic in Uppsala, Sweden, ahead of the World Indoor Championships in Torun, Poland.

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