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How The Fosbury Flop Revolutionized the High Jump
Episode 70

How The Fosbury Flop Revolutionized the High Jump

How a simple innovation changed a sport

Everything Everywhere Daily: History, Science, Geography, & More

September 8, 20208m 8s

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Show Notes

At the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City, Dick Fosbury won the Gold Medal in the men’s high jump. He did it by jumping an Olympic record 2.24 meters or 7 feet, four inches. What was remarkable about his accomplishment wasn’t the height he jumped, but how it did it. He didn’t just win a gold medal, he revolutionized the sport of high jumping. Learn more about the Fosbury Flop on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.

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