The current world record for men is 2.45 meters (8 feet 0.46 inches) held by Javier Sotomayer in 1993. The current world record for women is 2.09 meters (6 feet 10.28 inches) held by Stefka Kostadinova in 1987.
An average rabbit can jump up to around 4 feet horizontally and 2 feet vertically in a single leap.
Yes Lions can jump very very high
Yes, the horse's ability to jump is influenced by its jumping technique, power, and coordination, but the rider's skill, training, and approach to the jump also play a significant role in achieving higher jumps. Jumping technique and approach are crucial in clearing obstacles and maximizing jump height.
3 feet.i have 3 baby rabbits and trust me,they hop a lot
You can jump in training, but typically endurance horses are taught to step over obstacles instead of jumping them. Though they may have to jump something that is too high to step over.
im not too sure if im average but i jumped 70cm from a standstill and 81cm with a running start
Since on average, you would weigh about 40% on Mercury as you would weigh on Earth, with practice you could expect to be able to jump about 2½ times as high.
90cm
I can jump 8 ft
a person can jump around two feet
it can't jump it to much weaght
On average, 14-year-olds can clear heights ranging from 4 to 5 feet in high jump competitions. Factors such as training, athleticism, and technique can influence individual performance.
I'm a sophomore and I jump 5'10". That's about average or a little more than average but at big meets a lot of guys jump upwards of 6'6" but then again I'm only in 10th grade.
They have long legs & they have very strong muscles which provide them to jump more high than an original person
I don't know, but they can jump seven times their own height!
A Saber Tooth Tiger could jump as high as an average modern Bengal Tiger.
13,000 ft.