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.
The current record of 2.45 metres in the high jump was set by Cuban Javier Sotomayor on July 23, 1993 in Salamanca, beating the mark of 2.42 metres set by Patrik Sjöberg six years earlier.
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
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
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Joseph Kittinger is a man who made a parachute jump from 76,000 feet out of a balloon. That was his first jump. His second was from nearly as high, 74,700, and the third was an amazing 102,800 feet, slightly over 18 MILES!
Since a man jumped into space (look it up on google) yes it is possible
With a stronger gravitational pull on Jupiter than on Earth, the man would be able to jump higher on Jupiter. On Jupiter, his jump would be approximately 18 feet high, which is equal to 216 inches.
It depends on many factors. The average is about 3 feet.