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salto de altura

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high jump

He bettered the world record in the high jump. - Él batió el récord mundial de salto de altura.

An athletics event where a competitor must jump over a bar placed gradually higher and higher
the act of jumping as high as possible over a horizontal bar a competition that involves jumping as high as possible over a horizontal high bar
the act of jumping as high as possible over a horizontal bar
The high jump is an athletics event which involves jumping over a raised bar. Track-and-field event of jumping for height. The equipment includes a semicircular runway allowing an approach run of at least 49 ft (15 m), the raised bar and its vertical supports, and a cushioned landing area. Jumpers must leave the ground from one foot. Three failed jumps at a height result in disqualification. Early jumping styles, including the near-erect scissors jump and the facedown Western roll-and-straddle, were largely superseded from 1968 by the faceup "Fosbury flop," named for its leading proponent, the U.S. jumper Dick Fosbury
athletic event in which one jumps vertically as high as possible
a competition that involves jumping as high as possible over a horizontal high bar