Publication
Title
Traditional high jump Gusimbuka Urukiramende : could early 20th century African athletes beat Olympic champions?
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Abstract
During the first half of the 20th century, extraordinary high jumping performances of East-African athletes were observed. These athletes used a specific native jumping style called Gusimbuka Urukiramende. Eye-witnesses believed that these performances could have been world-records and that these athletes could have competed at the Olympics. However, these athletes never participated in international competitions and there is no other proof to support these performance claims. We have analysed historical photos and cine sequences of these jumps, documented the movement analysis of this technique, quantified performance and compared it to contemporaneous elite performances. Our analyses demonstrate that Gusimbuka Urukiramende athletes did not jump as high as the world record. Nevertheless, even though they used a suboptimal jump technique (because they had to lift their bodies higher to cross the bar) they could cross bar heights of 188 cm or 135% body height and as such their performance still was worthy of participation to the Olympics.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Journal of sports sciences. - London
Publication
London : 2021
ISSN
0264-0414
DOI
10.1080/02640414.2021.1898175
Volume/pages
39 :16 (2021) , p. 1800-1806
ISI
000628045900001
Pubmed ID
33706670
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Creation 15.03.2021
Last edited 02.10.2024
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