His indoor WR remains the best LJ ever, considering all factors, IMO.
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Originally posted by ghMaybe not. Anybody remember/know what the MSG setup was like in those days? Could well have been one of those trampolinie runways. I'm sure it was elevated and not laid flat on the floor.
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Originally posted by ghMaybe not. Anybody remember/know what the MSG setup was like in those days? Could well have been one of those trampolinie runways. I'm sure it was elevated and not laid flat on the floor.Originally posted by djIt was an elevated runway. It has to be, otherwise there's no depth to the sand in the pit!
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Originally posted by ghHave you ever jumped off an elevated board surface of '80s vintage?
Jan 27, 1984 Millrose Games, New York
1. Lewis 28-10.25
2. Myricks 27'6 (a major stud then with a 28-2.5 outdoors that year)
3. Bradley 25-4 (26-8 the year before)
4. Spry 24-8 (26-10 the year before)
Feb 24, 1984 TAC, New YOrk (Presumably the same runway)
1. Lewis 27-10
2. Myricks 27-8
3. Conley 25-6 (27-2 the year before)
I just don't see the BIG help. The 28-10 surpassed Beamon's accomplishment and every one since then, with the possible exception of Lewis's 30-foot 'Monster Foul'.
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Originally posted by ghThe 28-10 is so anomalous, therefore, that one can posit that he must have hit a trampoline spot, no?
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Originally posted by djVarioius rambling thoughts:
Knock out the altitude-assisted marks and Lewis has three outdoor WRs. The only other multiple low-alt record setters of the IAAF era are Ralph Boston and . . . no one.
Disclaimer: In no way, shape , or form am I arguing that Hubbard should be considered the GOAT. Trivia question: How many Ohio state championships did Hubbard win?
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Originally posted by Mighty FavogNasty trick question. Not a single one. At the time he ran, the Cincy school board did not allow their students to travel to the state championships.
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MALE GLJOAT = Lewis
FEMALE GLJOAT = Drechsler
Can't see how anyone can argue against either of these as the best ever in that event."If Gaby worked as hard with the weights as she did with her tongue she'd have a different concept of beauty. To get performances like mine, she'd have to sacrifice some of her good looks. The women of the west dont work as hard as we do" JK
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