Pole vault star Mondo Duplantis releases 'Gold' as anthem for Ultimate Championship
Swedish pole vaulter Armand "Mondo" Duplantis is singing about his favourite colour in a promotion for the first Ultimate Championship.
The two-time Olympic champion released "Gold" with World Athletics on Friday as the anthem of the upcoming meet that boasts a total prize fund of $10 million US.
Ultimate Championship will be staged in Budapest from Sept. 11-13 showcasing Olympic, world and Diamond League champions over three evening sessions. Gold medallists in individual events will win $150,000.
The 26-year-old Duplantis has dabbled in music for several years and released his first single, "Bop," in 2025.
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"Gold" was written by Duplantis with Carl Silvergran and Oscar Chase, and was produced by Chase, the World Athletics announcement said.
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"I wrote the song around representing something that's a lot bigger than yourself," Duplantis said in the announcement. "I think that's what we all do when we're on the track. We represent our family, our team, our coaches, and I love that concept. Music and sports are the two things that bring people together in the best way, and `Gold' is an expression of that."
The accompanying music video was filmed in the Hungarian capital and includes archival footage of Duplantis as a young athlete.
The Louisiana-born Duplantis told the Olympics channel last year he uses his music "as a way of therapy. I really love to have something else to be able to do, and to kind of take myself away from sports a little bit."
At the Ultimate Championship, his new song "will be woven into the broadcast and live-event experience, connecting fans in-stadium with


