
McLaughlin, Duplantis crowned World Athletes of the Year
Reading Time: 3min | Tue. 06.12.22. | 09:36
Rising Stars awards went to Serbian javelin thrower Adriana Vilagos and US sprinter Erriyon Knighton.
World champions and world record-breakers Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone and Mondo Duplantis have been named the World Athletes of the Year.
They were the final winners to be revealed as part of the World Athletics Awards 2022, along with the winners of the Rising Stars awards: Serbian javelin thrower Adriana Vilagos and US sprinter Erriyon Knighton.
World Athlete of the Year 👑 @GoSydGo 🇺🇸 is your World Athlete of the Year 👏
— World Athletics (@WorldAthletics) December 5, 2022
McLaughlin-Levrone broke the world 400m hurdles record on two occasions and won two gold medals at the World Athletics Championships in Oregon.#AthleticsAwards pic.twitter.com/g4u74AOFrh
McLaughlin and Duplantis, winners of the Rising Stars awards just four years ago, broke the world records in their respective disciplines on more than one occasion this year, with their final record-breaking performances coming at the World Athletics Championships in Oregon.
McLaughlin improved her own world 400m hurdles record by 0.78, first to 51.41 at the US Championships and then to an awe-inspiring 50.68 at the World Championships. That secured her a first individual senior world title, and she followed it by anchoring the US team to another 4x400m victory.
The 23-year-old made a statement with her first 400m hurdles race of the year, clocking 51.61 in Nashville in early June. At that point it was the third-fastest time ever recorded, but the all-time list soon underwent further revisions.
Female Rising Star winner 👑
— World Athletics (@WorldAthletics) December 5, 2022
Adriana Vilagos 🇷🇸 is your Female Rising Star of the Year 🙌#AthleticsAwards pic.twitter.com/803iwKIeCk
Lining up at the US Championships at Hayward Field, McLaughlin stormed to victory in the 400m hurdles in 51.41, taking 0.05 off the mark she set at last year’s Tokyo Olympics.
Back at Hayward Field a month later, McLaughlin obliterated her previous best, running 50.68 as the home crowd and the rest of the world watched on in amazement.
Meanwhile, Swedish pole vaulter, Duplantis set three world records, won two global titles, won 18 of his 19 competitions, and vaulted six meters or higher 23 times. Duplantis, despite only just turning 23, now has more six-meter clearances than any other pole vaulter in history.
Male Rising Star winner 👑 @ErriyonK 🇺🇸 is the first athlete ever to win the Rising Star Award twice 👀 #AthleticsAwards pic.twitter.com/uGEtdvY72v
— World Athletics (@WorldAthletics) December 5, 2022
His record-breaking 2022 campaign began with an undefeated indoor season, during which he set a world record of 6.19m in Belgrade. He returned to the Serbian capital two weeks later for the World Athletics Indoor Championships, where he struck gold with 6.20m, another improvement on his own world record.
He was then victorious on the Wanda Diamond League circuit, including a 6.16m vault in Stockholm, the highest ever outdoor vault in history. It was the perfect warm-up for the World Championships three weeks later.
World Athlete of the Year 👑 @mondohoss600 🇸🇪 is your World Athlete of the Year 👏
— World Athletics (@WorldAthletics) December 5, 2022
Duplantis broke the world pole vault record on three occasion and became world champion indoors and outdoors.#AthleticsAwards pic.twitter.com/5p60dgiLcX
As the last athlete competing on the final day of competition at the World Championships in Oregon, Duplantis soared over a world record of 6.21m with room to spare.
Less than a month later, he retained his European title with a championship record of 6.06m in a competition where he registered no misses. He then wrapped up his season with a victory at the Wanda Diamond League Final in Zurich.

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