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Delonte Stephens beats Jarron Gilbert by jumping out of pool in 3 1/2 feet of water

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  • Seriously people, It is how deep the water is. NOT how deep it is from this sign, who would need that information.

    Also I agree that going under water makes it easier since he added more spring to his just. If you look at BJ penns(which lead me here). His was a 3 foot leap nearly standing, and that dude is 5'9"

  • ur rong. the water is 3 and a half feet tall but the part he jumped on ony over flows like 2 inches so he really jumped 3 feet and 4 inches .

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  • i tried this and my pants fell down then everyone saw my small willy

  • His wife's laugh is hysterical

  • Look people, it's impressive. For those of you who are gonna ague about the little part the man jumped on that's submerged a whole two inches in the water, go out and try this for yourselves. Very few people have the strength to do this

  • OMG THAT KID IS GONNA FALL IN!

  • @Fr3shChriS13 you're an idiot. Do you really think the person who designed the pool didn't account for the 2" spill over when they meant for the water depth to be 3.5 feet? It's 3.5 feet from the bottom of the pool to the water's surface, the 2 inches to the deck would make it 3' 8".

  • @digey Check your eyes, BJ is submerged up to his neck before he jumps.

  • @Fr3shChriS13 shutup. even if he did jump on the shorter part of the edge or even if it isnt a full 3.5 , inches, he still got a nice jump and pushed himself though all that water resistance. give props when props are due

  • Yeah, people seem to have the misconception that it's easier under water, it isn't. Water is really heavy when it's pushing against your body. An easy way to test prolly is try and do squats in a pool or something.

  • @digey no it's all about the suction from the water in order to get virticle AFTER jumping out of 3ft or water is indeed harder then jumping to the bim or the pool's surface

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