Pole vaulters clash in backyard battle
French pole vaulter Renaud Lavillenie hardly treated this like a garden-variety competition.
It was for backyard bragging rights. So he raised his intensity.
Lavillenie and Mondo Duplantis of Sweden shared the gold medal Sunday during a men’s pole vault competition held in their own yards. Advertised as the “Ultimate Garden Clash,” it was a rare sporting event contested during the coronavirus pandemic.
Duplantis, a world record-holder, and Lavillenie, the 2012 Olympic champion, each cleared a height of 16 feet 36 times over a span of 30 minutes that was broadcast on social media. Both had one miss. Sam Kendricks of the U.S. got the bronze by clearing the bar 26 times in a competition featuring three of the event’s biggest names.
It just might have been a preview of the Tokyo Games, which have been postponed to 2021.
“It’s crazy, but even doing this in my garden, I get the same feeling I’d get at a major championships,” Lavillenie said.
They tried to figure out a tiebreaker before electing to share the gold. The 20-year-old Duplantis initially pushed for a three-minute playoffs format that was on the table, while the 33-year-old Lavillenie nixed the plan. He was exhausted.
Lavillenie did vault over his 36th successful bar just ahead of Duplantis. The event was split into two 15-minute sessions with a short halftime.
“I will give you a rematch, Mondo,” he playfully said at the end.
The trio collaborated on the competition format because adjusting the bar wasn’t practical without officials in place.
Duplantis competed from his base in Lafayette, Louisiana, with his setup next to a garden wall. Kendricks was at his farm in Oxford, Mississippi, with his landing mat nestled between trees and near a fence where a horse occasionally was caught on the video feed.
Then there was Lavillenie, who took part from Clermont-Ferrand, France. The family’s trampoline was pushed to the side and there was a swingset in the background.
Don’t expect this to be a new polevaulting format, though. This was only for show.