Armand Duplantis has stood for the Olympics’ greatest achievement, all categories. A world record in front of 80,000 at the Stade de France is a memory that will stay with Sweden forever. After hard training and hard work, Mondo deserved a party night during the night between Monday and Tuesday.
Photo: Jonas Ekströmer/TTMondo invited family and friends to the 2024 Olympics
Even before the pole final, it was clear that Mondo would offer both friends and family tickets to his final. There were about ten friends from the US and a large part of the family who took part in the lavish tickets.
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Armand Duplanti’s crazy party night
Duplantis celebrated the evening in grand style, as it should be. In pictures, Duplantis can be seen with friends and family partying by a pool at 3 a.m. Something that was on the agenda was karaoke. To The Express he commented on the upcoming singing activity:
– Yes, but I’ll probably be awful. I’m already starting to feel how my voice is about to disappear. It’s already a bad start to the evening.
Fast food was delivered during the night
During the night of the party, a delivery moped appeared with fried chicken from KFC.
Below is a series of pictures from the wet party night.
One can at least state that Mondo seems to have had a successful evening.
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More Swedish medal hopes
After Duplanti’s tremendous performance, it’s almost hard to reload to see more Swedish medal hopefuls enter their respective finals. But the fact remains that Sweden has a great chance of several medals. Including the volleyball duo David Ohman and Jonathan Hellvig facing a quarter-final. Then the national handball teams will also enter the play-off matches.
News24 has compiled a guide where all Swedish medal jumps and times are collected. In addition, you can update yourself on the medal situation in Sweden.
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