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I read about the high jump competition at the last NUC. As this competition is not mentioned at the IUF rule book, I wonder if anyone can submit some rules. I'm especially interested in the following questions: Are you hopping up a stair or over any kind of batten? How many attempts does one have? Can it be compared to 'normal' pedestrian high jump? Is dismounting allowed when coming down, or is it compulsory to keep riding the uni after hopping? Thanks in advance. Regards, Wolfgang \\\ **********************- *************************** c oo ******************** * * ) Y * * Wolfgang Stroessner * / \__o You know you * * Angerstrasse 10 * ( / are a unicyc- * * D-86179 Augsburg * \\ list when you * * Germany * ( /L ) feel strange * * * \__/ at walking * * Phone: +49 821 84479 (home) * * * +49 821 598-2122 (office) *************** * * eMail: Stroessner@Math.Uni-Augsburg.DE * * * URL: http://www.Mathpool.Uni-Augsburg.DE/~wstroess * * * * * ************************************************************************ ******* |
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Re: high jump
Stroessner@Math.Uni-Augsburg.DE (Wolfgang Stroessner) wrote:
[color=blue]>I read about the high jump competition at the last NUC. As this competition is[/color] [color=blue]>not mentioned at the IUF rule book, I wonder if anyone can submit some rules.[/color] [color=blue]>I'm especially interested in the following questions: Are you hopping up a[/color] [color=blue]>stair or over any kind of batten?[/color] There isn't any stair climbing involved. [color=blue]>How many attempts does one have?[/color] Two attempts per each height level [color=blue]>Can it be compared to 'normal' pedestrian high jump?[/color] Yes, I believe the rules are the same as those used in track high jump. [color=blue]>Is dismounting allowed when coming down, or is it compulsory to keep riding the[/color] [color=blue]>uni after hopping?[/color] Dismounting counts as a missed attempt at the current height, whether the bar was cleared or not. Stay on Top, of the high jump bar, Ken Fuchs <kfuchs@winternet,com |
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Re: high jump
On Fri, 9 Feb 1996, Wolfgang Stroessner wrote:
[color=blue]> I read about the high jump competition at the last NUC. As this competition is[/color] [color=blue]> not mentioned at the IUF rule book, I wonder if anyone can submit some rules.[/color] [color=blue]> I'm especially interested in the following questions: Are you hopping up a[/color] [color=blue]> stair or over any kind of batten? How many attempts does one have? Can it be[/color] [color=blue]> compared to 'normal' pedestrian high jump? Is dismounting allowed when coming[/color] [color=blue]> down, or is it compulsory to keep riding the uni after hopping?[/color] The height hopping competition at 1995 NUC was the first time height hopping was done (that I know of) at a NUC. My former roommate (Bill Karbo) came up with the idea and built the contraption. I helped some with the rules but he did the bulk of the work. The Height Hopping competition was a success. There were long lines to try it. It would be fun to have it at Unicon (somebody local would have to make the contraption). The contraption used is much like the high jump. Two stands on both side with string resting on pegs a set height. The string can easily be knocked off if a rider hits it. The pegs are at set intervals (we used english measurements and later converted it metric, any future height hopping competition the pegs would be in metric). If a rider hits the string dead on, the stands will fall inwards. This was found to be the safest way to handle falls. Nobody got hurt doing this event during the 1995 NUC. The rules (from memory) are: The rider has to be able to ride up and ride away from each jump (this prevents someone going in with fixed wheel or pogo stick) The rider has two attempts at each height. If the rider does not make it on either attempt then the next previous completed height is what is recorded as the maximum height for that rider. The rider can take the seat out in front if so desired. Bouncing before the jump is acceptable. Knee pads and gloves are mandatory. I have the 'offical' rules we used somewhere at home. If you are interested further I can dig them up and post them. -Andy Cotter VP of USA cotter@skypoint.com |
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