1. Cannot take off two feet.
2. Cannot knock off the bar (Obvious)
3. If doing a run through, cannot place any body part over the "invisible barrier" of the bar and mat
4. Athletes may choose the height they wish to come in at
5. For every height you have 3 attempts
6. The winner is the last man standing, or competitor with least amount of attempts.
7. If an athlete (high school) has other events they have 15 minutes to do them, then return to jump
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ten feet high
Of course not!
yes mine can
hmm make it shorter nobody wants to write ten ways on how to hop a cross bar. the best way to do it is the fosbury flop.
The High jump, Long jump, Triple jump, and Pole vault (jump) are all currently in the modern olympic program.
Technically, under NFHS rules hurdling another player is illegal, though the foul is rarely called. Having said that... um, no, there are no rules that specifically dictate "how high a running back can jump." Presumably the limitations presented by gravity are sufficient.
Long jump, Bicycle racing, Swimming, Javelin throwing, Boxing, Hurdles, Relay run, discus, Archery, High jump.
Up to 6 feet - *note* there is no rule dictating how high someone can jump and making note of the fact that most players are well over 6 foot tall, this could be higher!
no it can not jump high
what is the high at on a high school high jump? boys Girls
100 meters, Long jump, Shot put, High Jump, 400 meters, 110 meter hurdles, Discus, Pole Valut, Javelin, and 1500 meters