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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2006

Hollis Conway clears 2.40 m at the world indoor championchips of 1991

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  • HOLLIS IS SICK

  • Except it's much easier on the whole for people to work with a system of measurement of base 10, not 12, the latter of which proves to be awkward for day-to-day use.

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  • And Son Got Major Hops !

  • Our School Seen Him Today !

  • look how slow his approach was compared to holm or sotomayor. outstanding bounce!

  • @FloridaRaider 31 inches. stefan holm's is 24. high jumper don't necessarily have huge vj's 2 leggged from a stand still, but they have massive bounce with the running jump off of one leg. the two movements don't share all the same requirements.

  • wonder what his vertical leap was

  • @AgentHollis He and Charles Austin are the two best hj'ers the USA ever produced

  • i got to meet him at skool my 8th grade year && i went to FCA Camp with him,he is very fun!

  • He just came to my school tocay! He was our guest speaker! It was so amazing watching this video! He is a great motivational speaker, and a great all around person! I got to touch his olympic medal!

  • @SilverHinata haha im the treasurer for our fca club at my school

  • The bell curve of talent goes better with U.S. measurment. For example someone who long jumps 20 feet, triple jumps 40 feet, and high jumps 6 feet is around the same level of talent in each event. In metric those numbers would be very sloppy and overly precise because the gap between mm's is to great to leave out cm's in a description. Women high jump exaclty 1 foot less then men from the high school level to the world records with are roughly 7 and 8 feet.

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