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Originally posted by ToDaClub View PostKneeling High Jump Record
Are you aware that a new world record has been set for the HIGH JUMP from a KNEELING position?
The record is 0.757 meters or a little over 27 inches (remember, this is from a KNEELING position), was set recently on a beach near Montpellier in Southern France .
This photograph was taken a split second before the jump -- but it gives you an idea as to how it was achieved. . . .
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Kneeling High Jump Record
Are you aware that a new world record has been set for the HIGH JUMP from a KNEELING position?
The record is 0.757 meters or a little over 27 inches (remember, this is from a KNEELING position), was set recently on a beach near Montpellier in Southern France .
This photograph was taken a split second before the jump -- but it gives you an idea as to how it was achieved. . . .
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Originally posted by jcheckers View PostGood Morning Fat Boys,
Boomer, have you seen the line for Bedlam?
I think they're gonna tear down the goalposts...
Boomer!!!!
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Good Morning Fat Boys,
Boomer, have you seen the line for Bedlam?
I think they're gonna tear down the goalposts...
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Originally posted by kbsooner21 View PostBack to back Champ baby!!!
That's right, right here...You're looking at him
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Back to back Champ baby!!!
That's right, right here...You're looking at him
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Originally posted by ToDaClub View PostBy JENNA FRYER, AP Auto Racing Writer Jenna Fryer, Ap Auto Racing Writer – 4 mins ago
HOMESTEAD, Fla. – Kevin Harvick said it. A lot of other people, maybe even some in NASCAR's front office, are thinking it.
Anybody but Jimmie.
NASCAR has one of the tightest championship races in its history going into Sunday's season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway, with Denny Hamlin, Johnson and Harvick separated by only 46 points in the standings. Problem is, there aren't enough people paying attention.
While there are plenty of reasons why attendance and television ratings are down for NASCAR — which not so long ago billed itself as the fastest-growing sport in the country — there are some who want to pin the sport's popularity decline on Johnson's dominant run of four straight championships.
Due to lack of interest Nascar Survivor 2011 has been cancelled.
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