Dick Fosbury is a retired American high jumper who revolutionized the sport in the 1960s with a technique known as the "Fosbury Flop." Instead of the traditional scissor or straddle jump, Fosbury went over the bar backwards, which eventually became the dominant technique in high jumping. He won a gold medal at the 1968 Olympic Games using this technique.
Dick Fosbury who began the technique during his high school track days in the mid 1960s.
The technique is known as the 'Fosbury flop'. Devised by Richard Fosbury, and first used in 1963, while he was in high school at Medford, in Oregon. See the related link to Wikipedia for a more detailed explanation.
Richard Douglas Fosbury, a technique now known as the Fosbury Flop
This is the technique for high jumping that everybody uses nowadays. The jumpers goes over the bar backwards. Fosbury invented it and it produced record high jumps.
Dick Fosbury's birth name is Richard Douglas Fosbury.
Dick Fosbury
High jump. The Fosbury Flop was named for its inventor, Dick Fosbury of the United States, in the 1960s and is the technique used by all high jumpers today. The Flop is where the jumper runs diagonally towards the bar, jumps, and turns over crossing the bar face up and head first. Prior to the Flop, jumpers used the Straddle technique which is where they would cross the bar from the side with their left/right side crossing the bar first and their entire body over the bar at one time.
Its obviously the Fosbury Flop.
Dick Fosbury created the Fosbury flop. The sporting event is high jump.
Dick Fosbury is 6' 4".
the fosbury flop in high jump, track and field