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High kick

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competitions. In the two-foot high kick, athletes must jump using two feet, touch a hanging target with both feet, and land on both feet, maintaining balance. The event is often considered the most demanding Arctic sport.
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Balance on one foot while holding the other. Kick a target straight above with the balancing foot to reach a target, then land on the balancing and kicking foot.
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As of 2007, the men's record in the event was 2.64 m (8 ft 8 in); the women's record was 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in).
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In this competition the competitor stands on one foot, jumps in the air and hits a ball or piece of seal such as a
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The Inuit one-foot high kick is a traditional competition that is similar to the two foot high kick.
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of a hunter. It was also used to signal a successful hunt in some communities.
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An athlete performing a two-foot high kick at the Arctic Winter Games
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champion Johnny Issaluk performing a one foot high kick.
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Inuit
Arctic Winter Games
World Eskimo Indian Olympics
ringed seal
gallows
agility
Alethea Arnaquq-Baril
2010 Winter Olympics
Arctic Winter Games
Inuit
Arctic sports
whale hunting
One Foot High Kick
Inuit High Kick



""Why These Games""
cite web
link
World Eskimo Indian Olympics
"Traditional sports descriptions"
Archived
Wayback Machine



"Eskimo-Indian Olympics Capture Native Traditions"
National Public Radio

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