WIRED Science on Nostr: Tuariki Delamere’s Somersault Could Have Launched a New Era in the Olympic Long ...
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"content": "Tuariki Delamere’s Somersault Could Have Launched a New Era in the Olympic Long Jump\n\nhttps://media.wired.com/photos/66a96662b6d22d94adab8f5a/master/pass/science_olympics_long_jump_front_flip.jpg\n\nThe New Zealander came up with a better way to jump, using a front flip in midair. But the sport’s stodgy authorities shut him down before the 1975 Games.\n\nhttps://www.wired.com/story/physics-of-the-banned-front-flip-long-jump/",
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