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their feet, while those using the Western Roll or Straddle made a three-point landing on their hands and lead leg. In the late 1950s, U.S. colleges began to use bundles of soft foam rubber, usually held together by a mesh net. These bundles were not only much softer but were also elevated about three feet (0.91 m) off the ground. By the early 1960s, U.S. high schools were following the lead of the colleges in acquiring foam rubber landing pits. With the softer, elevated landing surface, Fosbury was able to land safely.
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Gradually, Fosbury shifted his positioning during the jump, such that by his senior year he had begun to go over the bar backward, head-first, curving his body over the bar and kicking his legs up in the air at the end of the jump. This required him to land on his back, but, prior to his junior year,
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Luckily for Fosbury, replacement of landing surfaces with foam rubber was becoming common across the United States in the early 1960s. Sawdust, sand, or woodchip surfaces had been usable previously because jumpers using the scissors technique were able to clear the bar while upright and then land on
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Fosbury's coaches at first encouraged him to continue practicing the straddle method, but they abandoned that idea when his marks continued to improve. In his junior year, he broke his high-school record with a 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) jump, and the next year took second place in the state
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Fosbury continued to refine his technique, developing a curved, J-shaped approach run. This allowed him to increase his speed, while the final "curved" steps served to rotate his hips. As his speed increased, so did his elevation. Fosbury made little to no use of his arms at takeoff, failing to
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was developing her similar "Brill Bend" around the same time. This approach has seen nearly universal adoption since Fosbury's performance in Mexico. Though he never returned to the Olympics, Fosbury continued to be involved in athletics after retirement and served on the executive board of the
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As he began to experiment with this technique, he gradually adapted it to make himself more comfortable and to get more height out of it. Nonetheless, it was nowhere near as coordinated as a well-performed straddle method jump, and one historian has referred to Fosbury's early attempts as an
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ran a photo captioned "Fosbury Flops Over Bar," while in an accompanying article a reporter wrote that he looked like "a fish flopping in a boat." Others were even less kind, with one newspaper captioning Fosbury's photograph, "World's Laziest High Jumper".
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After the meet, Berny came up to me and said, "That's enough." That was the end of Plan A, on to Plan B. He would study what I was doing, film it, and even start to try to experiment and teach it to the younger
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Fosbury later recalled, "I knew I had to change my body position and that's what started first the revolution, and over the next two years, the evolution." At first, he tried to use a technique known as the
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at the games. After returning to university, Fosbury also stood up for a black football player who was removed from the Oregon State University team after refusing to shave his facial hair.
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In 2020, SuperWest Sports included Fosbury in its list of The Greatest Pac-12 Male Track and Field Athletes of All Time, naming him the best-ever at Oregon State University.
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Fosbury was a member of the "Champions for Peace" club, a group of 54 famous elite athletes committed to serving peace in the world through sport, created by
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two weeks later in Los Angeles with a jump of 2.16 m (7 ft 1 in). Despite the win, his place on the Olympic team was not assured because the
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Fosbury graduated from Oregon State University in 1972 with a degree in civil engineering and was the co-owner of Galena Engineering, Inc. in
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of the Soviet Union missed on all three attempts and earned the bronze medal (third place). The bar was raised to 2.24 m (7 ft
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in the mid-1960s because not all high schools could afford the upgraded, foam material. Fosbury recovered from this injury.
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The national sports media began to take notice of the jumper from Oregon with the unusual style. He was on the cover of
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After the national anthem during his Olympic medal ceremony, Fosbury stated that he raised his fist in solidarity with
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In 1988, Fosbury competed in the Masters Outdoor Nike World Games and taught at the jump clinic held during the meet.
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his high school had replaced its wood chip landing pit with a softer material, so he was able to land safely.
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A high jumper performing the straddle technique, the first high-jumping technique that Fosbury was taught
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was worried that the results at sea-level Los Angeles might not be replicated at the high altitude in
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Commissioner against incumbent Larry Schoen in 2018, won the seat, and took office in 2019.
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at Munich, 28 of the 40 competitors used Fosbury's technique, although gold medalist
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Something in the Air: American Passion and Defiance in the 1968 Mexico City Olympics
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Something in the Air: American Passion and Defiance in the 1968 Mexico City Olympics
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Something in the Air: American Passion and Defiance in the 1968 Mexico City Olympics
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Fosbury died on March 12, 2023, aged 76, after a short bout with a recurrence of
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commercial portraying "Game Changers" and, with Fosbury himself, in an ad for
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After graduating from Medford High School in 1965, he enrolled at
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The technique gained the name the "Fosbury Flop" when in 1964 the
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Olympic gold medalists for the United States in track and field
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Fresh off his NCAA win in mid-June, Fosbury went on to win the
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used the straddle technique. In the women's event, the winner
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NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships winners
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in Mexico City, Fosbury took the gold medal and set a new
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regimen. In March 2009, Fosbury announced that he was in
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that he was "doing well" and was "clear of cancer."
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In March 2008, Fosbury was diagnosed with stage-one
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1968 United States Olympic trials (track and field)
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