Charles Allie of the U.S.A. ran a World Age 55 record of 52.24 secs on the 12th of July 2003, in Carolina, U.S.A. When his time is age graded, it is the equivalent of a man under 30 years of age running the 400m in a time of 44.054 secs.
It is 2.45 meters - the high jump world record by Javier Sotomayer of of Cuba. This is 7 feet 11 1/2 inches.
Javier Sotomayor from Cuba holds the current men's high jump world record of 2.45m set in 1993. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest high jumpers in history.
my mate can jump up to 2m high I've tried it with other kids but still the same height
That's about 4 times the height of a grown man.
29.10 feet by a black man from africa i think
Yes, it does, but there are other factors. A 50-year old fit woman can outjump a 25-year old man who weighs 500 pounds.
The average man can jump 8 feet.But the world record for a long jump is 8.95m (29ft and 4inches)! Which was done by Mike Powell.
You Just Get Two Very Strong Poles (or sticks) stick them into the ground and then tie a thick string across the two poles (or sticks) and then you have your homemade high jump set
Since a man jumped into space (look it up on google) yes it is possible
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it would be 738927892
It depends on many factors. The average is about 3 feet.