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  2. Talk:Vertical jump - Wikipedia

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    Is the official record holder Kadour Ziani (with 5'11", 56" Vertical Jump)? Is the unofficial record by Yan Zhi Cheng (97", he used two legs to set off which made it unofficial, but apparently it was mentioned in the Guinness Book of Records of 1989)? -- 82.170.113.123 ( talk ) 14:00, 19 March 2013 (UTC) [ reply ]

  3. Slam dunk - Wikipedia

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    Vince Carter dunking in 2009. A slam dunk, also simply known as a dunk, is a type of basketball shot that is performed when a player jumps in the air, controls the ball above the horizontal plane of the rim, and scores by shoving the ball directly through the basket with one or both hands. [1]

  4. Figure skating jumps - Wikipedia

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    The Axel jump, also called the Axel Paulsen jump for its creator, Norwegian figure skater Axel Paulsen, is an edge jump. [48] It is figure skating's oldest and most difficult jump. [18] [46] The Axel jump is the most studied jump in figure skating. [49] It is the only jump that begins with a forward takeoff, which makes it the easiest jump to ...

  5. Vertical jump - Wikipedia

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    Running vertical jump: This refers to a vertical jump after a run up: the last step of the run is used to launch into the jump. This may help to add additional energy to the jump and improve on the standing vertical jump result. [2] In general, the standing vertical jump is the one that is used as an official measurement for athletes. [1]

  6. Men's high jump world record progression - Wikipedia

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    A plaque on Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia, Bulgaria, commemorating Valeriy Brumel's high jump world record of 2.25 m set on 31 August 1961. The first world record in the men's high jump was recognized by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) in 1912. As of June, 2009, the IAAF has ratified 40 world records in the ...

  7. 15 killed and about 30 injured as truck crashed into New ...

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    The FBI identified Shamsud Din Jabbar of Texas as the suspected truck driver who crashed into a New Year's Eve crowd at high speed in New Orleans.

  8. Michael Wilson (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    The Texarkana Gazette reported that he had a 52-inch vertical leap. In 1995, he was a starter on the University of Memphis Tiger basketball team that went to the Sweet 16 under coach Larry Finch. Wilson is the former Director of Headfirst Basketball. [3] He is now founder and CEO of World Record Basketball. [4]

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