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  2. Backboard (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    It is usually rectangular as used in NBA, NCAA and international basketball. In recreational environments, a backboard may be oval or a fan-shape, particularly in non-professional games. The top of the hoop is 10 feet (3.05 m) above the ground. Regulation backboards are 6 feet (1.83 m) wide by 3.5 feet (1.07 m) tall.

  3. Keith Brown (pole vaulter) - Wikipedia

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    Although Brown had tried pole vaulting early on, he only took it up seriously after being cut from the basketball team of his high school, Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts. [1] In May 1931, he cleared 13 ft 4 + 5 ⁄ 8 in (4.08 m) at an interscholastic meet at the Harvard Stadium, a new national high school pole vault record.

  4. Stanchion - Wikipedia

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    Stanchions are used for many different purposes, including crowd control and queues and waiting lines and management of large groups of people. Many different places use stanchions, including banks, building societies, and credit unions; stores, from larger department stores to trendy boutiques; hotels and conference centers; museums; restaurants and cafés; nightclubs and beach clubs; concert ...

  5. Earl Bell - Wikipedia

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    Roberts (right) returns a borrowed pole to Bell at the 1976 Olympic Trials Bell was born in Panama to William "Papa" K. Bell and Yola Zimmerman Bell. His father was a medical doctor, a Masters Record Holder pole vaulter, [ 5 ] and attended the University of Arkansas.

  6. Armand Duplantis - Wikipedia

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    Regarded as the greatest pole vaulter of all time, [4] [5] Duplantis is the current world outdoor and indoor record holder [6.26 m (20 ft 6 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) and 6.22 m (20 ft 5 in) respectively]. He is a two-time Olympic ( 2020 and 2024 ) champion, two-time World outdoor ( 2022 and 2023 ) and indoor champion, and the current European champion.

  7. Rim (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    The rim is a piece of basketball equipment, the circular metal ring holding up the net. It hangs from the backboard. The rim had a diameter of 18 inches. [1] A slam dunk requires one to jump high enough to get his hand above or over the rim. [2] Today there are breakaway rims.

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  9. Yelena Isinbayeva - Wikipedia

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    After the women's pole vault final at the 2005 World Championships in Helsinki, Finland was delayed due to extremely bad weather conditions, Isinbayeva once again broke her own world record, performing 5.01 m in her second attempt, and winning the competition with a 41 cm margin of victory, which was the greatest margin ever obtained in any ...

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