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Nov 17 2009, 06:28 AM, Guest
Purdue has two up an coming raw athletes. Derrick Spight and Geoff Davis in the high along with fellow transfers Rashad Cannon and Chris Kirtz in the long jump.
 
Nov 15 2009, 09:21 PM, msorensen
Maybe worth noticing that Manjula Kumara Wijesekara of USC and Sri Lanka became Asian Champion last friday.

http://aac18.tiwang.com/Out/ATR173A_AT0071E0000001ENG.htm
 
Nov 12 2009, 03:23 AM, jessehj1
Whos has Purdue got this year?
 
Nov 11 2009, 02:21 AM, Guest
Somebody better watch out for Purdue's Newest Jumping Recruit Class to add with the upperclassmen... Good Luck NCAA...
 
Oct 31 2009, 08:27 AM, msorensen
Sotomayor's stats as far as I know:

2.30 or higher in app. 220 competitions.
2.35 or higher in 91 competitions.
2.40 or higher in 21 competitions. In 3 of those competitions, Sotomayor cleared 2.40 before clearing an even higher bar, which makes a total of 24 2.40 jumps. Obviously, he is the only jumper ever to jump 2.40 or higher more than once in one single competition.

Throughout high jump history, a total of 11 jumpers have produced a total of 35 2.40+ marks. 32 of those marks were achieved from 1985 to 1995.

Source: Stefan Holm's home page - and like Jesse said: Never argue with Mr. Holm wink.gif

Holm (in 2005) as well as Ukhov (in 2009) have jumped 2.40 since 2000 - both indoors, though.
 
Oct 30 2009, 02:46 PM, peastjumpersdad
I was curious about this topic as well.

I went back and checked and found out that Javier jumped a world best 2.33 as a 16 yr old, which is awesome. (did not go to Olympics due to boycott in '84 and missed the '88 Olympics due to another boycott after clearing 2.43 that year) So either he was taking PED's his entire career, or my opinion is that maybe at the end of his career when he tested positive for nandrolone, he was looking for one more shot at glory.

No one will ever know for sure but Javier.


I still feel there is no doubt that even if he had not been the first person to clear 8', he is still the most consistent high jumper in the history of the event.

These are stats from an article by some guy named Sami Zhioua:

192 jumps over 2.30 m
80 jumps over 2.35 m
21 jumps over 2,40 m! (Notice: no one jumped over 2.40m since 2000). (stefan holm has him with 24 over 2.40)


80 jumps over 2.35, which is a mark that would win a lot of competitions right now, is just an incredible amount of clearances at that height.

I know I got a lot of flak for my comments about Andra a while back, but this is the consistency that I was talking about. I truly believe that if Andra could have this kind of consistency and have a breakout year or two and hit that 2.40 mark. He has a chance to be considered in a conversation with the greatest jumper of all time.

I am truly rooting for you and Andra to take that next step.
 
Oct 30 2009, 02:46 PM, peastjumpersdad
I was curious about this topic as well.

I went back and checked and found out that Javier jumped a world best 2.33 as a 16 yr old, which is awesome. (did not go to Olympics due to boycott in '84 and missed the '88 Olympics due to another boycott after clearing 2.43 that year) So either he was taking PED's his entire career, or my opinion is that maybe at the end of his career when he tested positive for nandrolone, he was looking for one more shot at glory.

No one will ever know for sure but Javier.


I still feel there is no doubt that even if he had not been the first person to clear 8', he is still the most consistent high jumper in the history of the event.

These are stats from an article by some guy named Sami Zhioua:

192 jumps over 2.30 m
80 jumps over 2.35 m
21 jumps over 2,40 m! (Notice: no one jumped over 2.40m since 2000). (stefan holm has him with 24 over 2.40)


80 jumps over 2.35, which is a mark that would win a lot of competitions right now, is just an incredible amount of clearances at that height.

I know I got a lot of flak for my comments about Andra a while back, but this is the consistency that I was talking about. I truly believe that if Andra could have this kind of consistency and have a breakout year or two and hit that 2.40 mark. He has a chance to be considered in a conversation with the greatest jumper of all time.

I am truly rooting for you and Andra to take that next step.
 
Oct 29 2009, 10:13 PM, msorensen
I don't know what to think either, Jesse. Maybe we should just forget about the past. I love your personal statement on drug abuse, and I think that you and your colleagues have every reason to take pride in your own achievements. After all, as I understand the nature of track and field, the most important record to beat is your own PB, isn't it?
 
Oct 29 2009, 08:50 PM, jessehj1
This is a question that has eluded many high jumpers and probably always will. I don't know what to think. The Cuban government said that he was tested positive for cocaine, but does this mean thats what really happened??? Governments commonly cover up drug scandals, ie Marion Jones of recent years, so who can we trust.....only ourselves, which is sad but true. This is the tough thing about our sport. I hate it and it tears me up. I know drugs are wrong and there is no way I could ever sleep at night knowing that I am a cheater. There is much more appreciation for hard work and seeing the rewards, wether you are jumping 4 feet or 8 feet.
As far as Mr. Soto he did jump those heights and they will stand in the record books. Nothing is going to come up now to change that. He will always be a jump legend because of what he did. I cannot say that I know for sure that he was clean or dirty but either way what he did over his career was simply unbelievable.
Good question though msorensen!
 
Oct 29 2009, 07:22 PM, msorensen
I don't know if I am messing with any taboo by writing this - anyway: Besides from being the most outstanding high jumper ever, Sotomayor has been caught for doping twice and had a life-time ban in 2001. Admittingly, he tested negative in the early 90's when he was on the top of his game - but as far as I know, they didn't do frequent out-of-competition tests at that time. Which leaves me asking: Is Sotomayor's world records (indoor/outdoor) any more genuine than WRs set by East German athletes in the 80's? Just asking...
 
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