Those two guys will always be in shape. I'm heading back to SF for a bit then off to live in southern Brazil with an old flame.
Dwight's still got the best gig going in track and field and I'll surly be watching.
----- Original Message ---- From: kerry myers <jumperkerry@...> To: highjump@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2008 2:24:53 AM Subject: Re: [HJ] Re: scissors
Hey Dennis
ran into John morriss friday in berkeley along with kenny Harrison the olympic triple jump champ in 04! John looked slim and trim like he could still jump and kenny Harrison, i've seen him go 7'1'' in flats no less, dudes got mad hops! hope your getting pumped uo for the games!
--- On Sun, 3/9/08, kerry myers <jumperkerry@ yahoo.com> wrote:
From: kerry myers <jumperkerry@ yahoo.com> Subject: Re: [HJ] Re: scissors To: highjump@yahoogroup s.com Date: Sunday, March 9, 2008, 5:00 PM
well it was the olympic trials dennis,how could you not be pumped up. Three week's prior to that i jumped at the tac me at mt.sac. I got there late and didn't have a chance to warm up properly. By the time i got to the infield the bar was at 7ft. i politely asked could i have a jump and everyone turned around and looked at me,Ben field's say" little brother,the bar at 7ft" So i run up with my sweats on and everything and just blasted it,that day, i knew i belonged! By the way,talked to Coart owens yesterday. 7'2 at alameda 7'4" at arizona state,he told me to tell you hi!
dennis deloach <azdendude@yahoo. com> wrote:
You must have been pumped. People will never forget you either. There must have been some serious pressure. My hobby would have been complete just being there.
----- Original Message ---- From: kerry myers <jumperkerry@ yahoo.com> To: highjump@yahoogroup s.com Sent: Saturday, March 8, 2008 6:53:55 AM Subject: Re: [HJ] Re: scissors
Thank's Dennis. The thing about what we did was the memories, you cant ever forget some of these times. One of my favorite was the "80 olympic trial's in eugene! 62 jumpers,starting height 7'13/4" jumping behind jacobs and in front of stones,oh my God. I'm twenty year's old,these dudes are my idol's,and here we are in eugene where the crowd know's who you are,what you've jumped in 8th grade even. so i absolutely crashed the first jump, then boomed the next one. jumping in between two of the best ever,and reprasenting, doesn't get any better than that!
dennis deloach <azdendude@yahoo. com> wrote:
Hi Dwight,
Dwight, you inspired me to continue jumping after high school after watching you break another record in 74. I quit my job in El Paso and went to Mesa CC (Arizona) to get in shape and and to see if I could catch up to you. Guess what? While at MCC I learned how to over do it with squats with Ron Semkiw and watched him throw the shot one day for a 70 1/4 record throw. I still had fun and loved the rush of clearing the bar at any height and enjoyed the all-comer meets around LA.
----- Original Message ---- From: "dwight@dwightstone s.com" <dwight@dwightstones .com> To: highjump@yahoogroup s.com Sent: Wednesday, March 5, 2008 6:45:42 PM Subject: RE: [HJ] Re: scissors
John Morris. (2.32m PR) at the 1990 Nationals at Cerritos.
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [HJ] Re: scissors From: dennis deloach <azdendude@yahoo. com> Date: Wed, March 05, 2008 3:15 pm To: highjump@yahoogroup s.com
Thanks Kerry,
All the other jumpers had a bad day and I took advantage. How come you didn't show up at all comer's meets at Berkeley? You might recognize a couple of guys in the one photo, Maurice Crumby and John ??do't remember his last name who jumped for Cal a few years. I guess my biggest claim to any fame at all was being briefly ranked 17th all time in 1970 with a 6'10" jump at 16 years old, it didn't take much. We had to be crazy back then landing on pieces of foam in a net. I don't know how many times I went through and hit the ground.
Thanks for noticing Kerry, I really need an ego boost right about now.
----- Original Message ---- From: kerry myers <jumperkerry@ yahoo.com> To: highjump@yahoogroup s.com Sent: Tuesday, March 4, 2008 5:25:06 AM Subject: Re: [HJ] Re: scissors
hey dennis
i was just looking up golden west champion's and i saw alot of familur names including your old man. wow,that big time homey,congrat' s! kerrymyers
dennis deloach <azdendude@yahoo. com> wrote:
Yes , I wouldn't have it any other way. I tried to scissor but like a cat I just seemed to flip over. It turned out to be the best way for me.
----- Original Message ---- From: denis doyle <denis@topcoach. freeserve. co.uk> To: highjump@yahoogroup s.com Sent: Sunday, March 2, 2008 5:36:27 AM Subject: Re: [HJ] Re: scissors
Hi Dennis
Interesting photos. The first appears to show you jumping off the inside leg.
> I have been told I had an unusual style. I went from a scissors > approach that developed into a flop while in the air. I had no proper > training, my style just evolved. I was an average 7 footer for years > and was happy with that. I think if I had gotten more speed than what > my 5 to 7 step approach gave me I would have gone higher. I posted
a > few photos.I began jumping in 1969 with a 6'2" jump. In 1970 I jumped > 6'10" at age 16 (ranking 17th all time US)and breaking Rey Brown's > age group mark. I then found myself with a hobby and still a > different approach from what others tell me. I felt quite natural > with my style. > Dennis DeLoach > > > > > > --- In highjump@yahoogroup s.com, "weiareinboud" <atalanta@.. .> wrote: > > > > > I can't see how 5 > > > scissors jumps in a workout will harm someone's technique. > > > > I think it depends. Denis gives an example of someone able to make > a nice transition from > > scissors to flop and there are more jumpers ho will be able to > master both techniques. But I > >
have some athletes who have bad habits during take-off (the > mentioned non-stretched hip > > for example) and when they do scissors I shout "scissors are > forbidden!". But they like the > > scissors... and yes that is part of the problem/cause. > > One good thing, as mentioned earlier, is the verticality of jumping > scissors. Nevertheless > > contact time is different from the flop, so even here caution is > necessary. > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >
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Jul 15, 2008 9:47 pm
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Topic is the amazing one nowadays. He's 37 and jumped 2.27m this year. Charles Austin wasn't too shabby either. He cleared 2.30m indoors when he was 35. ......
I think Paklin's indoor best is 2.38m from 87' when he and Avdeyenko tied for the gold. However, Carlo Thranhardt jumped 2.42m at the ripe old age of 31. ...
I think Paklin's indoor best is 2.38m from 87' when he and Avdeyenko tied for the gold. However, Carlo Thranhardt jumped 2.42m at the ripe old age of 31. ...
Weia Do you have any stats on Sorin Matei. I thought he jumped very high in his mid 30's Denis Doyle ... From: "weiareinboud" <atalanta@...> To:...
denis doyle
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Jul 16, 2008 10:05 pm
A few more years and he will need to be on Phillosan (if anyone can remember the advert). I don't think they are on the banned list Denis Doyle ... From:...