Jump high
I used to be in both high jump and long jump. Although I dropped out of long jump, I know for a fact that no matter how many competitors are there to participate, each participant gets up to 4 jumps. They can choose to use them all or only take one, two, or just three of the four they have.
Long Jump, High Jump, and Triple Jump are three 'true' jumping events- meaning they are entirely based on an athlete's unaided ability to gather forward momentum and launch themself, completely airborne, for a given distance or height.The fourth that may be considered a 'jumping event' is the Polevault. What destinguishes this event from the others is implentation of the pole (or 'implement') that the athlete must use to negotiate the height. The rational that it is not a jumping event is in the details of the technique required to accomplish this. The correct technique is primarily dependant on gathering enough momentum down the runway where as in combined with the thrust of the pole into the box, or 'the stick', will enable the pole to significantly flex upward. The pole under tension will launch, or 'vault', the athlete off the ground into the air. the ahtlete is also never completely airborne as they are holding the pole which is always in contact with the ground and is being aided by the force generated in the pole to accelerate the athlete upward (hopefully).
Jump under it
It depends on its environment and how many protein shakes it had previously consumed.
Lots of bugs can jump extremely high for their size. One notable example is the grasshopper, but there are many others.
There are four judges that are involved in the triple jump event. Two write down the distances, one that measures in the sand, and one that checks if the athlete faulted.
A little over eight feet.
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