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  • INCREDIBLE

    

  • 惜しいなwww

  • This is an absolutely amazing, no unbelievable jump! He would have shattered the existing world record.

  • this jump around 9.30 as meater mark its avery big jump inever sow even mike poweel jumped like this.

  • When was this ?? I mean which year ??

  • .......This jump isn't 8.96 that was in Italy and this video is in Spain. His training partners measured assure him jumping over 9.10 m in different workouts..........!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • WAOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

  • great,now i have to look for roberthinhio89- comment -.-

  • @TheMoouseee same

  • Damn!!! I don't care if he fouled, that was a long ass jump!!!

  • amjan is totally right, and your arguments, steelerfan786, are illogical...

  • In 1995 he jumped 8.96 m in Sestriere. That year, got over 9 m training, but the next season the injury broke ttat. This jump was close world record. He could be a legend.

  • He just slowed down so he wouldn't land outside the pit. They need to make the pit longer XD

  • wow it's over 9000 millimeters

  • He looked pure gutted

  • It's a shame Pedroso had the hamstring injury he had in 1996 because he lost a ton of speed on the runway and still managed to jump 8.60+ 1997, 1999 & 2000....

  • what the hell are the kids eating nowadays ?

  • came from QWOP...

  • Fake

  • @kultaka

    Pure tua madre..

  • @kultaka how is it fake?

    

  • yeah this in not over 9.00 its 8.96

  • @Jarso99 No, it over 9m, hence the name of the video..

  • i'd really want to see a legal jump from the same competition, just to see, how correctly the board was placed... if correct, clearly over 9m...

  • White shirt - ALE URWAŁ!!!

  • the point where he gets to the highest is point where i landed :/

  • he was barely over the line too. :O

  • This is 8,96 m

  • the guy in the blues pants' like OMFG!! loooll

  • look at the white guy in the white shirt when ivan landed

  • FAIL BACKSLAP AT 0:05 HAHAHA

  • @rclifford13 thumbs up if u didnt see the backslap first ( i didnt so u got +1 from me :p )

  • uhh wat happened to the laws of gravity??

  • wtf he a alien nigga was bout to tke then he noticed he on earth

  • HOLY CRAP!!! HE OVERJUMPED THE PIT..I'VE TRIED BEFORE LOL IT'S TO HARD FOR NORMAL MEN LOL

    the pit in olympic is bigger right?

  • @145bobby An olympic size Long Jump pit is 10.5m long.

  • @fightjunge24 Huh?

  • @Raptorel yea if u watch this in better quality u see that he landed aournd 9flat

  • If this clear, this record may last for another millenium.

  • I don't know why they guy bothered to rake up after that jump, no one else is ever getting that far.

  • That sucks. You always get some of your farthest jumps on faults, i hate that. At least I always do..

  • @JamaicanBalla23 I hear that man! When you go for a big jump and foul by so little you can't even see the mark and argue with the official haha

  • what a bad luck! incredible

  • AHHH, this musta been like losing a lottery ticket, when you've just won millions. mentally for him. :S

  • He did a 8.96 too,but a judge was in front of the wind gauge(+1.2) and that jump is registered as illegal.

  • no this guy isn´t jumping anymore, i saw him jumping in dortmund germany one time, he missed his raunning and breaks and when he got to the 13m board at the triplejump he started running again and jumped far over 8m :-D

  • damn that wouldve been a BIG jump!

  • wow teach me how  to fly i only long jump 11 feet

  • Does this guy still jump?

  • 9,12 m

  • Well I'm not seeing it like that so I guess we'll just have to disagree

  • would have been a world record...

  • @kkage2 by a long stetch i dont get it why do long jumpers today struggle to get over 8 metres while people like mike powell and carl lewis and this guy gettin close to 9metres

  • dude id just start crying. haha

  • too bad

  • Pedroso, what a technician! Amazing!  There's no doubt that Pedroso did jump over 9m here. How unfortunate that he equally clearly violated the mark, although not by 20cm. There are some other legendary efforts, like Lewis' foul at 1983 TAC, that we need to be able to see. The LJ is an extremely hard discipline.

  • @KingLiopleurodon I thought Lewis jumped that monster foul in 1982 ? The ''Perfect Jump'' video on here with Gideon Ariel analyses it, but IMHO Ariel is way off. The reporters near the pit and Lewis himself all said it was definitely over 9m

  • whao! 9m over jumpng!

    good jump.

  • he jumped 8.89 windy in this same competition

  • Reminds me of Luigi in the first Mario games on the NES. He's still running when he's up in the air. Absolutely awesome. He could jump canals and small rivers doing that. Amazing.

  • jeeez, thats so dam unlucky :S

  • i want to learn to jump that far, any tips?

  • @faquiado train your heart out every day for about 10 years and get very, very lucky as far as avoiding injuries.

  • erm, get a decend couch, aim high and never let go and never give up, then your sorted x

  • sprints a lot, explosive leg training, get lean as hell.

  • @faquiado If you want to achieve a distance of 8.95 metres (or more) in the long jump, you have to choose your parents very carefully! In other words, unless you are born with the right genetic make-up, you will never get close to beating Michael Powell's outstanding world record (which has stood since August 1991) ...... no matter how hard you try ...... and no matter how frequently you practise.

  • Thatz bad, he stepped over, It would be world record.

  • @Triplejump96 after the jump, dont u guys think it is amazing how Pedroso jumped up (not evn trying) and it takes such a long time to come down

  • a stupid rule is in high jump. the rule is that you have to jump off 1 foot. its the most retarded rule ever. the whole point in high jump is to see how high the humain bean can jump.

  • humain bean?...and you call stupid?

  • learn grammar, learn to spell, and never criticize how stupid anything is from now on.

    humain bean says it all

  • i'm agree!

  • man this guy had the perfect jump, i still cant belive y he couldn't get the world record, he could have made 9m legal jump!

  • huuuugeeeee!! the greatest jumper of all times!

  • roberthinhio89-

    YOU JUST DON'T GET IT

    it's not a video game or a computer game, it's not a mathematical equation, it's a sport. there are rules. there are ways that events must be executed, a process that makes everything fair. if you cannot understand that than you have obviously never been, are, or will ever be an athlete

  • Whoa, why are you so hard on the guy?

    Sure he's ignoring that there are set rules and ways to measure things like highest jump and fastest 100m, but remember what the original point of these events are - to see who can jump the highest, furthest, etc.

    If it was ALL about the rules, then they would still be hand-timing for sprints.

  • wth?

  • so correct. part of the LJ is to jump from behind the board. imagine how many 9m+ jumps would have been recorded by now if the athletes could just jump from "around about" the board?...

  • @rcaddict72 how many? still not many at all. 2-3, this was also massively wind assisted.

  • actually more like half a dozen..and a dozen or so if you also include wind and altitude. granted that aint many, but keep in mind that alot of athletes choose not to compete at altitude or when there's a huge wind they dont "bring it"..as they know its not going to be legal. The guys that seek illegal conditions are the "also rans"...

  • Not many are capable of 9m windy or altitude. Powell 8.99w is the best ever recorded. 4 guys have jumped over 8.75. 12 over 9m reguardless of conditions? not in 50 years. 8.62m is 12th best, altitude is included here.

  • im including those who fouled- as in this one.

  • This is the only one with proof really. At altitude and +5 wind, and he was obviously in very good form this day. I would say Powell, Lewis and this guy are the only ones that have done 9m.

  • @steelerfan786 You're such a brainless moron that it makes me sad. The jump-board rule was set over 100 years ago, back when there were no technical means of measuring a jump from the actual jumping point of the athlete. So they made a rule that a jump is measured from the board, and if you step on it the jump is not measured and if you jump before it, your jump will be measured shorter than it actually was (How fucking fair is that?).

  • @steelerfan786 Today, we are able to measure a jump precisely as it should be: from the jumping point to the landing point. But for some retarded reason, we still use the stone-age rule that falsifies the actual performance and provides fake results and invalid jumps for no sensible reason. Imagine a 100m run were they wouldn't measure the runner's time. How fucking stupid is that?

  • @amjan your argument would justify getting rid of the start of a race and just timing each individual athlete and when they start and finish. the rules make everything comparable between athletes and make the competition more fair and challenging. also, there are 53 likes on my comment, so i think everyone else agrees with me.

  • @steelerfan786 Do long jumpers jump all together?! Think about it. You definition of "fair" is appalling.

  • @amjan there's only one runway! having long jumpers jump all at once would be too dangerous and take up too much space. i've competed in track and field for 15 years and at the collegiate level. track is the purest of pure sports, minus the performance enhancing drugs. it's never going to change and there is NO REASON for it to change. just because the technology is available, doesn't mean that we need to use it. that's how we, as humans, have destroyed this planet.

  • @steelerfan786 i totally agree @jaminoga has no clue what he is talking about

  • @amjan i understand where you are coming from BUT the rules for certain things shouldnt be changed...look how drastic a change it was when the applied the one false start rule and Usain Bolt false started....things should be left how they are

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  • once again you've proven you are an idiot. in just about every video about athletics...my mind boggles with your comments. this illegal (over the board and massive wind) jump is more impressive than a WC 8.95 legal in a head to head intense battle with an athletic legend who put together a string of 8.7m+ legals...and an 8.9 when everyone else barely jumped 8m?...

  • When was this jump? Where?

  • I believe it was in 1995.

  • when did this take place? does anyone know more about this jump? ormaybe is just a fake or something? he really jumps more than 9 metters

  • well, he fouls so it means nothing. but if he hadn't fouled, it probably would have been close to, if not a world record.

  • yes, if it wasnt 7m/s wind assisted. Powell and Lewis would go 9.3+ with that assistance..and stay behind the board.

  • aleteo con los brazos eso es trampa ;P

  • I think that there would be much more justice in subtracting the distance fouled from the result achieved...

  • that kind of takes a lot away from the event.

    imagine..."just jump from where you want and we'll measure it no matter what"

    if you think that's fair you're living in a false reality

  • Imagine - probably, this would be a world record. The name of the event is "long jump". So - everything is correct:))

  • 2 b honest, NO. HOW can u determine exactly where someo1 takes off from when they r runnin upwards of, if not over 40kmh. the ONLY way is 2 have a board and 2 measure form that board. bein able 2 not foul is part of the event & sport.

  • it's like sayin that there should be no bar in pole vault % high jump, "just measure how high they go" or havin no such thing as a false start in sprints. should everyone be timed individually based on when they start and finish the race? (RHETORICAL QUESTION, DO NOT ANSWER)

  • I will answer, after all. As to the bar in paul vault, it seems to be a little bit problematic coz we don't know if a jumper would or would not hit it with the body. A computer simulation could be any solution.

  • The same thing with high jump. Look at the famous jump of Artur Partyka on 2,37 (in Atlanta, if I am right). Look at this - certainly a world record. They should have prepared a computer simulation in such circumstances. Mainly, they ought to consider a height where his legs would not touch the bar for sure.

  • As for the sprint. I am not deeply convinced what to do because the problem is that if others see an athlete starting too early, they have a reflex to cease...

  • This is a 9.20m jump.

    The way the sandboy is putting sand over the place where he landed so nonchalantly is mind-blowing.

    To witness a 9.20 jump (albeit not jumping from the right spot) and to do that is mind boggling.

  • @Raptorel You didn't see im shake his head in disbelief right after the jump then pat him on the back??

  • @ITripleJump That was because he saw Pedroso being pissed, not because he was aware of the 9.20 mind-blowing performance. So it's not the same thing.

  • what a sensational jump from a great man, i think he went over 8metres like 15years in a row or something like that, incredible.

  • almost 920 to be exact

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