June 18, 2025

Mondo Duplantis: My Favorite Athlete

A sentence I never thought I’d say: The #1 pole-vaulter in the world is my favorite athlete right now.

He’s a world-class athlete by day and a world-class capitalist by night.

Mondo Duplantis, the 25-year-old Swedish-American pole-vaulter, just broke his own world record for the 12th time.

“How has he broken his record so many times?” you may be asking.

One word: INCENTIVES.

Here’s the full story.

Incentives 101

Mondo read the fine print.

It says:

  • An athlete earns $100,000 for each new world record.
  • The bonus is capped at one per competition.

One-Centimeter Plan

So what did Mondo do?

He raised the bar—literally—one centimetre at a time.

Record Timeline

Since launching his record campaign in 2020 (starting at 6.15 m), he has inched upward:

  • 8 Feb 2020 — 6.17 m
  • 15 Feb 2020 — 6.18 m
  • 7 Mar 2022 — 6.19 m
  • 20 Mar 2022 — 6.20 m
  • 24 Jul 2022 — 6.21 m
  • 25 Feb 2023 — 6.22 m
  • 17 Sep 2023 — 6.23 m
  • 20 Apr 2024 — 6.24 m
  • 5 Aug 2024 — 6.25 m
  • 25 Aug 2024 — 6.26 m
  • 28 Feb 2025 — 6.27 m
  • 15 Jun 2025 — 6.28 m

Mondo’s latest 6.28 m jump in Stockholm brings his five-year record-bonus haul to $1.2 million.

Conclusion

Here’s a quick rundown on Mondo’s genius strategy.

  • Incentives drive behavior: a $100 k carrot per record shaped Mondo’s strategy.
  • Small gains add up: one centimetre jumps produced twelve world records.
  • Read the fine print: understanding rules can turn athletic success into serious earnings.
  • Capitalist mindset wins: performance plus smart planning equals $1.2 million in bonuses.

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