Other Definitions
dick fosbury (dict)

Dick Fosbury

Richard Douglas "Dick" Fosbury (born March 6, 1947) is an American athlete who revolutionised the high jump using a back-first technique, now known as the Fosbury flop. His method was to sprint diagonally towards the bar, then curve and leap backwards over the bar. Dick Fosbury, born in Portland, Oregon, first started experimenting with this new technique at age 16, finding the variety of techniques used at the time - such as the "Eastern Cut Off", the "Straddle" and the "Scissors" - too complicated. As a student at Oregon State University, he won the 1968 NCAA title using his new technique, as well as the US Olympic trials. At the 1968 Summer Olympics, which were held in Mexico City, he took the gold medal in a new Olympic Record, displaying the potential of the new technique. Despite the initial sceptical reactions from the high jumping community, the new technique quickly gained popularity, and it is almost exclusively used by modern high jumpers. Fosbury, Dick Fosbury, Dick

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
pierre dupont
list of mathematical examples
mr. scruff
taylor hanson
simon of cyrene
edward wilson
pergolesi
mike lockwood
peter hansen
butterfly stroke
lakeview
hk
second industrial revolution
painkiller (disambiguation)
charles gibson
german battleship admiral scheer
lakeview, chicago
market saturation
wage
fluid capital
diclofenac
pollux (mythology)
pollux (star)
camperdown elm
unchained melody
mopsuestia
michael adams
variance (land use)
pasay city
phil knight
evolutionary socialism
gbic
nes sound format
cumulant
mandaluyong city
myanmar baptist convention
defensive back
non sufficient funds
article seven of the united states constitution
pierre charles l'enfant
pasig city
pasig
x play
land grant university