Standing long jump
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In performing the standing long jump, the springer stands at a line marked on the ground with his feet slightly apart. The athlete takes off and lands using both feet, swinging his arms and bending his knees to provide forward drive. In Olympic rules, the measurement taken was the longest of three tries. The jump must be repeated if the athletes falls back or uses a step at take-off.
Ray Ewry set the world record for the standing long jump (3.47 m on September 3, 1904) as well as the standing high jump (1.65 m on July 16, 1900). The record is now held by Norwegian Arne Tvervaag, who jumped 3.71 metres in Noresund on 11 November 1968.[1]
When indoor arenas were built, the standing long jump began to disappear as an event. Today, Norway is the only country where the standing long jump is a National Championships event. The Norwegian Championships in Standing Jumps (long jump and high jump) has been held in Stange every winter since 1995.[2] [3]
In Canada, students in elementary schools can choose to compete in standing long jump along with every other track and field event except javelin throw, discus throw, hammer throw, pole vault and track events longer than the 1500 meter run.
The standing long jump is also one of the events at the NFL Combine as well as the physical fitness test which cadets must complete at the Royal Military College of Canada[4].
[edit] Olympic medalists
[edit] See also
| Athletics events | ||
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Sprints: 60 m | 100 m | 200 m | 400 m Hurdles: 60 m hurdles | 100 m hurdles | 110 m hurdles | 400 m hurdles Middle distance: 800 m | 1500 m | 3000 m | steeplechase Long distance: 5,000 m | 10,000 m | half marathon | marathon | ultramarathon | multiday races | Cross country running Relays: 4 × 100 m | 4 × 400 m; Racewalking; Wheelchair racing Throws: Discus | Hammer | Javelin | Shot put Jumps: High jump | Long jump | Pole vault | Triple jump Combination: Pentathlon | Heptathlon | Decathlon | Triathlon | Duathlon | Biathlon Highly uncommon: Standing high jump | Standing long jump | Standing triple jump | ||
[edit] References
- ^ Norwegian records - men - Norwegian Athletics Association
- ^ [http://www.friidrett.no/friidrett/statistikk/nm/amut.htm
- ^ Norwegian indoor championships - GBR Athletics
- ^ RMC Physical Performance Test
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