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Mondo Duplantis soars 6.21m to win Diamond League in Lausanne

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Sweden's Armand Duplantis competes in the men's Pole Vault during the World Athletics Diamond League athletics meeting at the Stade Olympique de la Pontaise in Lausanne, on August 20, 2026.Sweden's Armand Duplantis competes in the men's Pole Vault during the World Athletics Diamond League athletics meeting at the Stade Olympique de la Pontaise in Lausanne, on August 20, 2026.

Sweden’s Armand Duplantis competes in the men’s Pole Vault during the World Athletics Diamond League athletics meeting at the Stade Olympique de la Pontaise in Lausanne, on August 20, 2026. (Photo by Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP)

LAUSANNE–Pole vault world record holder Armand “Mondo” Duplantis edged a gripping battle with his Greek rival Emmanouil Karalis to win the Diamond League competition in Lausanne on Thursday with a jump of 6.21 meters.

Urged on by more than 5,000 delighted spectators, the double Olympic champion cleared his best mark of the season on his first attempt, just as he had with his previous five bars, while Karalis had to settle for 6.16m on his second try.

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Never before had a second-place finisher jumped so high as both men broke the previous meet record of 6.15m.

“I’m tired but I feel really good, I feel really happy,” said Duplantis. “That was such an amazing competition, everybody jumped so well, so I felt like I really had to step it up. I’m glad I jumped really well.”

After a final failed attempt by Karalis at 6.26m, Duplantis initially seemed to turn down the chance of improving his own world record for the 16th time before changing his mind.

It currently stands at 6.31m but his two attempts at 6.32m both ended in failure.

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“That’s competition, that’s what we live for,” said Duplantis. “I love to compete, I love competing against Manolo, especially when he is on his A-game like this.

“I just like to jump high. That’s what I feel like I was made to do.”

Karalis, who stayed to cheer on his rival’s attempts to break the world record, said he felt “blessed, and very proud, to represent this incredible era” of pole vaulting.

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After winning the European silver, when he jumped 6.00m, the 26-year-old Greek said he was already dreaming of clearing 6.20m “and maybe more”.

“We’ll be competing in Silesia in a few days, so yes, I need to recover,” he said.

“I love Silesia, it’s where I cleared my first six-meter bar so I hope I can jump even higher.”

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Australian Kurtis Marschall completed the podium. His jump of 5.91m put him alongside Norway’s Sondre Guttormsen and towering American Christopher Nilsen but with fewer fails in the competition, he took third spot.



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Filipino pole vaulter EJ Obiena finished sixth with a clearance of 5.81m.

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Ronaldinho to make football comeback aged 46

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While Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are still playing at 39 and 41 respectively, most football fans thought Ronaldinho belonged to another footballing era.

That all changed in June, when Italian Serie C club, Ravenna, announced that the former Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain and AC Milan forward would play for them in the upcoming season.

On a rainy Thursday in northeastern Italy, the former Ballon d’Or winner was unveiled with a quick press conference and a sense of excitement gripping the city.

“I’m very happy to be here with friends, we have a team that can do something good,” said Ronaldinho.

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“I just arrived, but I have a great desire to live this experience with the whole city.”

Pure PR?

The 46-year-old last played for Fluminense in his homeland in 2015 and will become a shareholder in Ravenna, owned by Ignazio Cipriani, an Italian-American businessman who has owned the club since 2024.

Despite holding up the shirt and signing a piece of paper for the cameras, the suspicion remains that this is little more than a PR stunt for an ambitious lower league club. Ronaldinho himself didn’t actually dispel those rumors.

Ronaldinho celebrates a goal for Brazil with one arm aloft
Ronaldinho won 97 caps for Brazil, scoring 33 goalsImage: AP

“Will you see me play? I don’t know, only the coach knows that,” he said. “Coming back to Italy is wonderful, I’m here to help my teammates win.”

Both the Brazilian and Cipriani used the same language to describe one of Ronaldinho’s motivations: “Friendship and passion,” they both said. Both men also referred to Ronaldinho’s quest to score a 300th professional goal.

“His objective is romantic, to try to score his last goal,” Cipriani said.

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“His involvement is not a token gesture or a marketing stunt to get people talking about us.”

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The way in which that figure has been reached is slightly unclear, with many widely used resources saying Ronaldinho has scored far fewer than 299 goals in his career. He has, however, won the Ballon d’Or in 2005, the 2002 World Cup and topflight titles in Spain and Italy.

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Ronaldinho some way off Japan’s Miura

Whether he ends up playing or not, Ronaldinho’s presence in the northeastern city of about 160,000 inhabitants has sparked plenty of anticipation and ticket sales. Reports suggest the club has sold 2,700 season tickets, largely off the back of the Brazilian’s arrival.

Even if he does get onto the pitch at 46, Ronaldinho will be far from the oldest footballer around. That title has long belonged to Japan’s Kazuyoshi Miura, 59.

The former Japan international, who also played in Italy, scored two penalties in the country’s Emperor’s Cup competition this week, further extending his record as the world’s oldest player.

Edited by: Chuck Penfold

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42-year-old star heartbroken over unexpected WWE release

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A 42-year-old star has opened up about his WWE release. This year, the Stamford-based promotion cut a number of superstars from its roster following WrestleMania 42.

While a number of names were let go in a single swoop, the situation was a little different for Santos Escobar.

Escobar had been with the promotion since 2019, and there were rumors of him leaving the company in October 2025. However, he reportedly re-signed and began competing in AAA, owned by WWE.

After suffering a triceps injury in March, he underwent surgery before requiring a second procedure on his ulnar nerve in April. His release came just days after the second surgery.

In a recent interview with TMZ’s Inside The Ring, he opened up on his exit. He said the situation was hard for him because he was injured.

“In all honesty, it was hard; it was difficult. It was difficult mostly because of the injuries, not so much for the release itself, which, you know, the optics always matter, but that’s something that’s out of my reach. I don’t really know what’s behind it,” he said.

Escobar described the situation as heartbreaking, saying he wasn’t ready for it.

“Again, it was a very heartbreaking situation for me personally because I was injured, and I think it was maybe six or seven days after my second surgery. So it was even more heartbreaking, disappointing, if you can imagine my mental state at that point. I don’t want to say I was ready because I wasn’t. I don’t think anyone is ready for that,” he said.

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Santos Escobar reveals conversation with Nick Khan leading to WWE return

Amid his prolonged absence from WWE last year, it was rumored that Santos Escobar had left the company. But in October, he reportedly re-signed a deal to continue his tenure.

During the conversation on Inside The Ring, Escobar revealed that he let his contract expire and was ready to look at other options. However, he received a call from WWE President Nick Khan, who apologized for how his character was treated.

Escobar said that Khan told him that they would give him everything he needs to thrive, and that’s the reason he re-signed with them.


If you use quotes from this article, please credit TMZ’s Inside The Ring podcast and give an H/T to Sportskeeda Wrestling for the transcription.