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From Track Scrub to Olympic Record Setter: Fosbury and His Flop (2019x1)
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In the early 1960s, high school athlete Dick Fosbury probably never imagined that he would set the Olympic high jump record in 1968. The then teenager at Medford High School in Oregon participated in the high jump portion of track and field, but as a sophomore, he failed to clear the 1.5 meter height required to qualify for a number of high school track meets.
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http://www.popsci.com/entertainment-gaming/ar