The film "High Jump" provides an in-depth analysis of high jump techniques, focusing on the straddle or belly roll style as the most efficient method. It emphasizes the importance of lifting the ...
Dick Fosbury, who won the 1968 Olympic high jump title using a new, back-first high jump technique known as the Fosbury Flop, died Sunday morning at age 76, according to the United States Olympic and ...
Dick Fosbury's high jump gold medal from the 1968 Mexico City Olympics — which he won with the revolutionary Fosbury Flop — sold at auction for $158,600. The medal was one of a few Fosbury items ...
Dick Fosbury, the lanky leaper who revamped the technical discipline of high jump and won an Olympic gold medal with his “Fosbury Flop,” has died. He was 76. Fosbury died Sunday after a recurrence of ...
Olympic gold medalist Dick Fosbury, creator of the universal high jump technique the "Fosbury Flop," will light the torch during the opening ceremonies of the 30th Annual Big Sky State Games at Daylis ...
Al Gilman didn’t go into the track-and-field off-season having any extra thoughts about one of his Rochester John Marshall freshmen, Linda Barsness. A veritable encyclopedia when it comes to track-and ...
Yes, that’s The Classical Academy’s Anna Willis. But that isn’t Willis’ main event, the pole vault. Willis, who owns a state pole vault title and finished second in the event at the state track and ...
Dick Fosbury, who won the 1968 Olympic high jump title using a new, back-first high jump technique known as the Fosbury Flop, died Sunday morning at age 76. Fosbury died peacefully after a short bout ...
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