Okay, das stimmt wahrscheinlich!
"In continuing our analysis it is interesting to note first that Edwards apparently doesn’t believe the biomechanical data released by Leif Dahlberg’s group on his 18.29m jump. The data showed a run-up velocity of 9.8m/s up to 6m before the takeoff board that increased to 11.9m/s over the last 5m. Is this believable? There is also conflictive information on the distribution of the three triple jumpphases in different performance by Edwards. According to French journalAthletisme his wind assisted 18.43m effort in Lille was made up from 6.78m +5.60m + 6.05m (37 + 30 + 33%). The corresponding measurements made in his world title winning jump of 18.29m in 1995, made from toes to heel, instead of toes to toes, showed a distribution of 6.05m + 5.22m + 7.02m (33.1 + 28.5 +38.4%)."
6,48m - 5,22m - 6,72m (35,43% - 28,54% - 36,74m)
Ich werde mir die eigentlichen Werte hinter den Artikel kopieren, damit ich es nicht wieder übersehe.
Gertrud
"In continuing our analysis it is interesting to note first that Edwards apparently doesn’t believe the biomechanical data released by Leif Dahlberg’s group on his 18.29m jump. The data showed a run-up velocity of 9.8m/s up to 6m before the takeoff board that increased to 11.9m/s over the last 5m. Is this believable? There is also conflictive information on the distribution of the three triple jumpphases in different performance by Edwards. According to French journalAthletisme his wind assisted 18.43m effort in Lille was made up from 6.78m +5.60m + 6.05m (37 + 30 + 33%). The corresponding measurements made in his world title winning jump of 18.29m in 1995, made from toes to heel, instead of toes to toes, showed a distribution of 6.05m + 5.22m + 7.02m (33.1 + 28.5 +38.4%)."
6,48m - 5,22m - 6,72m (35,43% - 28,54% - 36,74m)
Ich werde mir die eigentlichen Werte hinter den Artikel kopieren, damit ich es nicht wieder übersehe.
Gertrud