There are various jumping competitions in track and field: long jump, high jump, pole vault and triple jump. Although the most difficult to negotiate, the third-level jump is the most complicated. The third-level jump is a cave way of "jumping, jumping and jumping" through the spoken language. The competitors ran down the track and jumped into the bunker step by step.
The triple jump can be traced back to the ancient Olympics, although the competition may be different at the time. The records show that competitors have a jump distance of more than 50 feet, which makes them at the same level as today's record holders.
Today's triple jump technology allows participants to start on the same runway as other jump races. The free throw line or takeoff marker is the point at which the jump is measured. Unlike other games, the takeoff sign is the plank that is placed on the runway. Once the tag is hit, these three steps are performed.
The first is the player jump: jump…
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