Not anymore. The longest jump with a car has been made by Travis Pastrana:
Long Beach, Calif., Jan 1, (THAINDIAN NEWS) Motor-sports competitor Travis Pastrana started the year with a bang by registering the longest jump to have ever been scored in a rally car on Thursday night. The much acclaimed stunt performer created history as he jumped off the Pine Street Pier and successfully landed into a floating barge. With the astounding jump, Travis Pastrana broke the Guinness World Record of 'longest jump in a rally car'. The entire event was aired live on the ESPN network which provided the viewers the much needed entertainment that they were looking forward to on new year's eve.
Reportedly, the 26 year old stunt performer delivered a jump which unofficially turned out to be of 274 feet, shattering the earlier record of 103 feet. The much anticipated event witnessed the presence of around thousands of enthusiasts and at the same time the live show also received wide viewership. The event turned out to be an extremely entertaining experience for all the spectators who were holding their breath as Travis Pastrana flew across 200 feet of water and made a successful landing at the barge. His Subaru rally car broke the record just few minutes after the new year was ushered in. The car skidded sideways and hit the wall of the barge but the stunt performer went ahead and delivered a backflip into the water.
Meanwhile, Travis Pastrana is known for his action sports and has won multiple championship over the years that include super-cross, motocross as well as rally racing. The champion sports star shot to fame when he won the X-Games in the year 1999.
The longest ramp jump, with the vehicle landing on its wheels and driving on, is 237 ft (72.23 m) by Ray Baumann (Australia) in a Chrysler VH Valiant at Ravenswood International Raceway, Perth, Western Australia, on August 23 1998.
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Fundamental motor skills are essential movement patterns that form the foundation for more complex movements. Running involves coordinated leg movements for forward propulsion, jumping requires explosive lower body power, kicking utilizes a combination of balance and coordination, throwing involves a sequence of movements for accurate delivery, and hitting requires hand-eye coordination and power generation.
The current world record for longest duration spinning a fidget spinner is 24 hours and 18 minutes.
Outdoors:
Great Britain's Jonathan Edwards is the current men's world record holder in the triple jump. His jump of 18.29 metres (meters) in 1995 is the current world record.
He also has a jump of 18.43 metres (meters) which was not in the record book because of a strong tailwind.
Ukraine's Inessa Kravets is the current women's world record holder in the triple jump. Her jump of 15.50 metres (meters) in 1995 is the current world record.
Indoors:
France's Teddy Tamgho is the current men's indoor world record holder in the triple jump. His jump of 17.90 metres (meters) in 2010 is the current indoor world record.
Russia's Tatyana Lebedeva is the current women's indoor world record holder in the triple jump. Her jump of 15.38 metres (meters) in 2004 is the current indoor world record.
The men's world record for the long jump was set in 1991 by Mike Powell with a jump of 8.95 meters (29 feet 4 ¼ inches).
== == On 19 July 1988, at a performance in The Hague, the Chinese acrobat Yan Zhi Cheng jumped (without trampoline or any assistance) through a hoop of which the lowest point was measured at 246 cm. He used two legs to set off, so his jump isn't the official world record. However, it is the highest human jump ever recorded. Source: Guinness Book of Records 1989.
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The world record for the long jump by an under-16 athlete is 7.99 meters, set by Marcell Lamont Jacobs from Italy in 2012.
The current female world championship record for long jump is held by Galina Chistyakova from the Soviet Union, with a distance of 7.52 meters set in 1988.
The American men's record is held by Kenny Harrison who jumped 18.09 meters at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
The American women's record is held by Tiombe Hurd who jumped 14.45 meters at a meet in Sacramento, California in 2004.
Note: Harrison's current American Record is also the Olympic Record.
The Guinness World Record for the most consecutive jumps is held by Ashrita Furman, who completed 33,210 jumps in 2017.
Larry Achike does not hold the world record for the triple jump. The current world record in the men's triple jump is held by Jonathan Edwards of Great Britain with a jump of 18.29 meters set in 1995.
the current world record for the indoor is held by Kajsa Bergqvist from Sweden with a jump of 2.08m.
the current world record for the outdoor is held by Stefka Kostadinova from Bulgaria with a jump of 2.09m
to be honest there probably isn't one because that is quite a young age. even when i was doing triple jump at the age of 14 i was considered quite young to do it since it puts a lot of pressure on the body when it is still quite undeveloped.
Mike Powell of the United States set the world's record at the 1991 World Outdoor Championships in Tokyo. Powell's jump of 8.95 meters (29 feet, 4 1/2 inches) broke the world record set by Bob Beamon at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City of 8.90 meters (29 feet, 2 1/2 inches).
American long jumper Bob Beamon set the world record for the long jump on October 18, 1968 at the Summer Olympics in Mexico City. Beamon's leap of 8.90 meters (29 feet 2.5 inches) was a monumental achievement, exceeding the previous record by nearly two feet. His record-breaking jump stood for 23 years before being surpassed.
As of September 2021, the current world record holder for the women's high jump is Yaroslava Mahuchikh from Ukraine. She set the record of 2.07 meters on June 3, 2021, in Chorzów, Poland.
The current world record for the men's high jump is held by Javier Sotomayor of Cuba, with a leap of 2.45 meters (8 feet 0.5 inches) set in 1993.
The current women's long jump world record is held by Galina Chistyakova from USSR. She set the record on June 11, 1988 with a jump of 7.52 meters (24 feet 8¼ inches).
The Women's Long Jump World Record is currently held by Galina Chistyakova (USSR/Russia) who leaped 7.53m (24.7ft) on June 11,1988!
Ralph Boston was ratified by the IAAF as world record holder with a jump of 8.21 meters (26 feet, 11 1/4 inches) in 1960. He broke the record, 8.13 meters (26 feet, 8 inches) held for 25 years by Jesse Owens.
As of February, 2008 Mike Powell of the United States holds the men's world record in the long jump at 8.95 meters (29 feet, 4 1/2 inches). The women's world record holder in the long jump is Galina Chistyakova of Russia who jumped 7.52 meters (24 feet, 8 inches).
As of March, 2008 the women's world record holder in the long jump is Galina Chistyakova of Russia who jumped 7.52 meters (24 feet, 8 inches) in 1988. The men's world record holder is Mike Powell at 8.95 meters (~29.4 feet)
The current world record for the men's long jump is 8.95 meters set by Mike Powell in 1991. For women, the record is 7.52 meters set by Galina Chistyakova in 1988.