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The longest jump Gaya

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Artwork: Gaya Peretz

  • Joined May 2019
  • Published Books 24

The Longest Jump

A light athletics profession whose goal
is to compete as far as possible in a
horizontal jump. The jump distance is affected
by the start of the run before the jump,
the bounce power, and the jumping style.
The long jump is done on a running track,
which ends with a springboard.
After the springboard there is a sandbox   marked in meters.

 
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Who holds the world

The world record for women belongs to                                    Galina Chistyakova from Russia
And stands at 7.52 meters.
It was set for June 11, 1988 in Leningrad. 

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Challenges and difficulties

1. The competitor is not allowed to jump after the jumping leg has exceeded the front limit of the springboard, any jump in which such deviation has been made is considered invalid.

2. The rear end of the opponent’s body that hit the ground will be considered the official distance the opponent has jumped.

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Blog

The night before:

I was very excited about the competition and could not sleep.
I had fears that he would not win and I had thoughts of what
would happen if I lost, if I disappointed anyone.

Today’s competition

I was more excited on the day of my heart competition once quickly,
and I was very afraid I would lose when I saw all the competitors.

A day after:

I got up the next day I felt proud because I won and brought
the world record, despite all my fears I managed to overcome
everything and I was proud of myself and my whole family was proud of me and this celebration of victory and was very fun.

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interview

The interviewer: 

 Hey!

Me:

Hey!

The interviewer: 

So how does it feel after?

Me:

I feel relieved,
because of all the pressure of competition
and the fears and fear that if I do not win ?,
what will happen ?, Have people been disappointed?
But now I feel really relieved.

The interviewer:

And how you felt you’d won?

Me:

The feeling is fun and I feel I have proved myself
very much in this competition.

The interviewer: 

Okay, so it was fun to believe that we meet…

Me:

Bye…

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