@@arlekin1976 any athlete can break a world record at any official tournament, but an olympic is just too special. Not all athlete can compete there, even a world record holder.
At 0:30 he barely skims his backside past the bar on the way down, and certainly would have taken down a higher bar. Yes, he could have cleared 2.4, but the bar would have needed to be a few inches forward.
Am I the only one who would prefer the commentary rather than the music.., and given this is the official Olympics channel i dont see how that would be difficult
@@russscott552 The name is Vallery Brumel and the record was 2,29 using "stradle" technique. On training he used to touch basketball net holding ring by foot. If I remeber well the fight of styles lasted longer in women competition, Rosi Mary Ackerman and Sara Simeoni used to jump over 2m in early 80th using Stradle
Unfortunate Javi the Great never cleared more than 2.34m in the Olympics. Nearly 30 years on now and he's still the only one to have ever cleared 8 feet.
The jump of the canadian looked so natural! That was amazing. Now, I'll go back to reading Hana-Kimi. I came here because that sport is pretty focused there.
@@christopherstein2024 still, the Kenyan dudes are barefoot, some where random in nature, staying up right, did you watch the video? They treat it like a frickin hurtle. It’s insane
It is true that Charles Austin is the Olympic record holder, however the highest jump recorded was performed by Javier Sotomayor , 2, 45 meters . And on top of that he had jump more than 2,39 in more than one occasion.
Everything with limits is just psychic barriers. If you max out on 1.60 etc. Put a small trampoline underneath it at same level and jump over 1.80 next training sessions, the brain will feel the momentum and later rely on the musclememory and think it's your natural ability.
When I was a kid back in the 60s, I would participate in track and field stuff, including hide jumping. When they changed the style of jumping, I had to ask, and I still ask: why would you jump like that? The Fosbury Flop Is so unnatural looking. The earlier forms of jumping seem more natural and easier to do!
I can't believe I used to do this in high school and went states lmao. Highest jump cleared was 6'4. Fast forward 28 years, I can probably clear 3'6 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Guys, remember these are Olympic records, not world records
Sebastian Sanso pretty sure nobody else can break these records other than olympians...
@@xotixlol5763 Well, the world record is 2.45 meters , which is significantly more then these jumps, so....
@@xotixlol5763 bruh you stupid
@@arlekin1976 any athlete can break a world record at any official tournament, but an olympic is just too special. Not all athlete can compete there, even a world record holder.
Xotixlol wrong
First dude cleared it by a mile
Camera angle.
@@thethirdman225 that was not camera angle
@@thethirdman225 bruh XD
He cleared it by a mile with most of his body but then put his feet were slightly displaced and any higher he would have knocked it down.
Personaron The Great Look at the other angle of that jump and while its a very good clearance, it’s not exceptional.
It’s hard to believe that someone can jump a foot over there own height..amazing.
I can jump high and I can easily jump over a foot of my height because im small
@@sports4eva798 that first dude tall so makes it harder
@@sports4eva798 but that’s not how it works because being small is also a disadvantage In high jump
Their
Bro I am in 7th and my max is only 4'4 💀
0:10 secs when you're a little far from the door but someone holds it open for you.
😂😂😂
😂😂
LOL
at 2:23 theres a ghost riding a bike or something on the bottom right corner
It’s a camera flash
I think it’s a lens flare
I think it's the DEBIL'!!
@@ronniebillhicks LOL! ;-)
Its an easter egg d creatir of dis vid put it der
First guy had so much room, could’ve easily cleared 2.4
At 0:30 he barely skims his backside past the bar on the way down, and certainly would have taken down a higher bar. Yes, he could have cleared 2.4, but the bar would have needed to be a few inches forward.
@distorteddan6801 His hip almost touches the bar so no
Great Jumps by all of them. High jumps are a treat to watch.
Am I the only one who would prefer the commentary rather than the music.., and given this is the official Olympics channel i dont see how that would be difficult
Yes i agree
Huge time leap forward to Derek in 2016 🤣 and camera quality
For that 10 sec game...they did a many years of practice...
salute _/\_
It's not a 100m race, u have at least 30 sec here as u have at leats 3 jumps
The runup in the Seoul games was so short they had to start on the grass 😂😂
1:34 I see you cosmo and Wanda you two think your slick🤣🤣🤣
Lmaoo haha
I wonder where Timmy is at?🤔
Where
The last one was incredible the bar is towering over him and he still cleared it. Incredible by Charles Austin
Still an Olympic record holder for 25 years! Respect from Russia
I remember your Russian named Vallery, something, held the record for years , maybe till the fossbery came along!!
@@russscott552 The name is Vallery Brumel and the record was 2,29 using "stradle" technique. On training he used to touch basketball net holding ring by foot. If I remeber well the fight of styles lasted longer in women competition, Rosi Mary Ackerman and Sara Simeoni used to jump over 2m in early 80th using Stradle
Omg this is amazing
When you're not afraid to be yourself is when you're most incredible.
I love that little "john deer" trot they do before they take off. lol
Unfortunate Javi the Great never cleared more than 2.34m in the Olympics. Nearly 30 years on now and he's still the only one to have ever cleared 8 feet.
I love the different run ups.
2:14
Lips: yeah! Yeah! Mdfckaa!!!!
Was about to comment that also... Maybe all the olympians think that, but I would guess most of them does not shout it out load...
This was my sports back in school
Javier Sotomayor in the crowd yawning 😴😂😂
Yeah but he was on coke
@@Youonly_dieonceslander
These guys jump higher than i grow
I mean considering the world record is like 8 feet... hahaha
...that makes no sense
Drouin's jump is the most flawless execution of a fosbury flop I have ever seen.
So what do you think about Artur Partyka's jump at 2,37 m (the first one in the video)??
@@robertbaranski3963 bro he said " flawless ". Even imo Drouin is flawless. He's using a orthodox technique.
@@shiva9575 he was also 6 jumps tried 6 jumps over. Amazing clean sheet.
Nice vid
this is what im watching to avoid my homework
The jump of the canadian looked so natural! That was amazing. Now, I'll go back to reading Hana-Kimi. I came here because that sport is pretty focused there.
that first dude had more to spare!
The way they jump and fall back first amazes me! I wonder how hard it is to learn how to jump like that
Nice update
WOW awsome!
This is IMPOSSIBLE. Great applauds to all athletes
That is so cool!
Not at the Olympics but in Salamanca in 1993, Javier Sotomayor set the record of 2.45 m! The current record holder ❗️
Artur Partyka also had 2.38 on 18 August 1996 in Eberstadt !
Wow! This is awesome!!!
This list is proving that the best High Jum competition was some decade ago, the World records 2,45 Sotomayor and 2,36 Topić date from early 90s
Bro and I was proud of my 1.37 scissor kick jump
HELP
Who else loved the music
Partyka BEST.
The record at my high school in Wisconsin by 1974 was 7 foot 6.
You mean 6'7"
Proof white guys can jump.
stfu
naruto Shibuya ?
White guys be like: baboing
the black guys till has the record lol
Not because they are black. The high jump is way more even between the races for some reason.
Javier Sotomayor !!!! The best ever !!!!
Much Gratitude
Sotomayor 2.45 m
Wow that’s insane
There’s a video of Kenyans in high school jumping this high and landing on their feet 🤯
I was looking for this comment istg
No. These people here are jumping like 40cm higher.
They are jumping about 1.85-1.95 max. Which is impressive, dont get me wrong, but these are 40-50 cm higher. Thats a lot for highjump
@@christopherstein2024 still, the Kenyan dudes are barefoot, some where random in nature, staying up right, did you watch the video? They treat it like a frickin hurtle. It’s insane
I'm not going to lie they had us in the first half
VERY COOL
Nice records new ones to be set
1:41 is it just me or does this man look like a jumpy character in a video game
Partyka was over 2.46 m, maybe the best high jump ever.
The second best jump (at 1:40) the dude didn't even use any arm swing for the jump. Crazy.
He used 1 arm technique
Looks to me like the world record of 2.45 will be there forever
How much feet is the world record of high jump?
Bashim jumped 2.43 and he tried 2.46 a few times but no luck
@@zottirgen He is Barshim
@@zottirgen Barshim almost succeeded
@@zottirgen he had a shot of few years back but he seems in decline now. I think his chance is over.
Who is here after watching kenyan school high jump
Lol me
Wow
Me too
It is true that Charles Austin is the Olympic record holder, however the highest jump recorded was performed by Javier Sotomayor , 2, 45 meters . And on top of that he had jump more than 2,39 in more than one occasion.
Look how Charles Austin used his hands till last nanosecond before bending 2:25
Incredible that Sotomayor, Barshim and Bondarenko didn't even make top 5. Their Olympic bests:
Barshim 2.37m
Sotomayor 2.34m
Bondarenko 2.33m
And then there’s me in middle school track with terrible form barrel rolling across a 4 foot bar
These foos crazy
fantastic ......
Their momentums are so cute 😆
Charles Austin like.. I believe I can fly
This is really gymnastics. The control these athletes have over their bodies.
I don’t think so they’re not using upper body and if you’re bare foot it’s very high chance for injury
7 feet 10 inches!!!😲
2:13 it's almost like you can hear what he says
Isn't there a bit of background sound? You can hear the audience right? Well if not, I agree
yup a big woo
Nice
Everything with limits is just psychic barriers. If you max out on 1.60 etc. Put a small trampoline underneath it at same level and jump over 1.80 next training sessions, the brain will feel the momentum and later rely on the musclememory and think it's your natural ability.
This can't be true
Number 5 probably jumped the highest, bro cleared the bar with plenty of room
Amei esse vídeo, nunca esperava assistir um show desse muito obrigado.
MAN,FOSBURY IS THE RECORD BRO
I wonder what would happen if they didn't inform the jumpers what the height of the crossbar is.
Or if they said it’s lower then what it actually is
For all of their hard work....
It’s like they literally float over the bar
Im not familiar with this event but does the height gives you an advantage to this?
pretty much but there was a 5'11 swedish jumper who got 2.40!
Wow 😍
the canadian's jump was the coolest B)
not only is his hoppy style cool but he didn't miss a jump in that Olympic final. 6 for 6. Can't beat a clean sheet.
@@canuckowl thats neat!
I'm a high jumper.......just want to say it is freaking hard...........
This song slaps, anyone know what it is called?
how in the wrld!
First guy= World Record.
My Favorite video. ARIF Bangladesh Country
Hey Charles Austin is from my hometown Van Vleck we have a huge sign saying his name and medal
I like the part when they jump
1:51
Mexico 1968, Fosbury 2.24m
did I see a ghost at 2:25?
ever heard about lens flares?
I've already broken this record off CAMERA
At grandma's backyard
Vera level super super super super super super super super super super 🧒🧒🧒🧒🧒🧒🧒🧒
It’s like having double jump
USA, baby!!! Let's go!
Ivan Ukhov is what it would look like if Andre the giant took up the high jump.
Yes but this record on olympics is far from Sotomayor's world record on 2.45
If 6 cm (2.36 inches) is far then sure!
@@VeridicusMaximus in high jump it is
@@spongeboy7744 2.36 inches is not far. Not in anything. We are talking 2.4%.
When did Daniel yoshi start high jumping?? He even got number two on this list
8 inches difference is like a haven here
When I was a kid back in the 60s, I would participate in track and field stuff, including hide jumping. When they changed the style of jumping, I had to ask, and I still ask: why would you jump like that? The Fosbury Flop Is so unnatural looking. The earlier forms of jumping seem more natural and easier to do!
My goal is to jump the 2 metre barrier before I leave highschool
Are we all ignoring the fact that he shouted yeah motherfuckers🤣 2:16
Was the Canadian guy Daniel Tosh
I can't believe I used to do this in high school and went states lmao. Highest jump cleared was 6'4. Fast forward 28 years, I can probably clear 3'6 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
how tall were you? Im just starting out and 3 days I got my first meet
@@rayman1852 6 feet. Back in my day I had no coach for that event. I had to train myself watching vcr tapes😅😅😅