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2025's Golden Athletes: Records Shattered, Legends Forged
2 Jan
Summary
- Armand Duplantis set four new world records in pole vault, clearing 6.30m.
- Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone shattered a 42-year record in the 400m flat.
- Lando Norris secured his first Formula One World Championship title.

The year 2025 witnessed athletes pushing the boundaries of human performance, setting new records and achieving career-defining victories across multiple sports. Swedish pole vaulter Armand Duplantis continued his dominance, establishing four new world records, including a 6.30m clearance at the World Championships in Tokyo. His consistent wins and unbroken streak highlight his unparalleled command of the event.
In track and field, American Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone transitioned successfully to the 400m flat, clinching the world title with a time of 47.78s in Tokyo, a remarkable feat that broke a 42-year-old championship record. Meanwhile, in motorsport, Lando Norris achieved his lifelong dream by winning his first Formula One World Championship, a triumphant moment for McLaren and a significant personal milestone.




