The Same Jump Can Be Different Heights | John Michael Durr
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John Michael answers common questions about why cross country fences appear to be different heights and how the same jump can be used in different divisions. He explains how course designers measure cross country jumps and shows how placement of the jump on the ground (uphill vs. downhill) can change the height of the jump.
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