Armand Duplantis, of Sweden, celebrates after setting a new world...

Armand Duplantis, of Sweden, celebrates after setting a new world record in the men's pole vault final at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Monday, Aug. 5, 2024, in Saint-Denis, France. Credit: AP/Bernat Armangue

ZURICH — The greatest pole vaulter is set to race the fastest ever 400-meter hurdler.

In the 100-meter sprint.

Armand “Mondo” Duplantis, who broke his own world record in the pole vault at the Paris Olympics, will race Karsten Warholm, who set his 400-meter hurdles world record at the previous Olympics in Tokyo.

The race will take place in Zurich, Switzerland, on Sept. 4, a day before the city's Diamond League meet, organizers said Wednesday.

Both athletes have run the 100 before — albeit not recently — with Warholm clocking 10.49 in 2017, and Duplantis 10.57 in 2018.

Swedish star Duplantis cleared 6.25 meters (20 feet, 6 inches) in Paris to break the pole vault world record for the ninth time.

Warholm’s record of 45.94 seconds from the Tokyo Games still stands. The Norwegian claimed the silver medal in the Paris race, won by American Rai Benjamin.

Karsten Warholm, of Norway, reacts after finishing second in the...

Karsten Warholm, of Norway, reacts after finishing second in the men's 400-meter hurdles final at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, in Saint-Denis, France. Credit: AP/Martin Meissner

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