Black&White&BlueMoon Town
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You might think so, but as Mondo said to NBC in his post-interview, he really wanted the noise, as much as possible.Buzzing for Keely, but Du Plantis doing 6.25 on his third attempt gave me absolute goosebumps. The great thing about the pole vault in every Olympics, I think, is that it's the last thing happening in the stadium that evening. So you have the whole stadium on your side. If anything, I think that was distracting Du Plantis a little bit too much.
He said it reminded him of a (US) football night game at his alma-mater LSU in Death Valley in Baton Rouge, LA, his home state. His mom is originally from Sweden and that country approached him when he was 15. His dad is his coach and is a former US pole vaulter. Seeing those makeshift vaults in Mondo's backyard getting higher and more elaborate each year as he grew up was pretty cool too. He's been focused on this since a boy.
Really happy for Mondo to break it, and clearly he and US Silver Medalist Sam Kendricks who urged the crowd to make more noise have a great competitive relationship. Kendricks, who is from neighboring Mississippi, should be thrilled to earn his silver there given his competition.
What a special ending to the night with Keely and then the dramatic vault ending. 3rd time was a charm!