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EPISODE · Feb 1, 2026 · 11 MIN

Deel 21: De perfecte jump van Bob Beamon

from Derde Ronde van Los Angeles van 1932 tot 2028

The salient focus of this podcast episode is the remarkable athletic achievement of Bob Beamon, who set a world record in the long jump during the 1968 Olympics held in Mexico City. We delve into the intricate details surrounding Beeman's extraordinary leap of 8.90 meters, which not only surpassed the previous record by a significant margin of 55 centimeters but also stood unchallenged for over two decades. I recount the atmospheric conditions that contributed to this unprecedented jump, including optimal temperature and humidity, as well as the psychological pressure Beeman faced before making his attempt. The episode further explores the immediate aftermath of his jump, highlighting the astonishment of officials and spectators alike, as they grappled with the implications of such a groundbreaking performance. Ultimately, we reflect on the legacy of Beeman's achievement and its enduring impact on the world of athletics, setting the stage for future competitors striving to reach new heights. The discussion centers around the remarkable achievement of Bob Beeman during the 1968 Olympic Games held in Mexico City, where he set an unprecedented world record in the long jump. The episode meticulously details the circumstances surrounding this historic event, emphasizing the optimal conditions that contributed to Beeman's extraordinary performance. The speakers delve into the specifics of the jump, noting the atmospheric conditions, including temperature and humidity, which were deemed ideal for such an endeavor. Furthermore, they explore Beeman's background as a top athlete, having won 22 out of his last 23 competitions leading up to the Olympics, thus establishing him as a formidable contender. As the narrative unfolds, we learn about the atmosphere of anticipation and tension that enveloped Beeman as he prepared for his jump, culminating in a breathtaking leap that measured an astonishing 8.90 meters. The speakers articulate the disbelief that ensued among spectators and officials alike, as the optical measuring equipment failed to accurately record the distance due to the jump's extraordinary nature. They recount how a traditional measuring tape had to be employed to confirm the measurement, leading to a dramatic reveal of the new world record, which stood unchallenged for decades until it was finally surpassed in 1991. In addition to the technical aspects of the jump, the episode touches upon the broader implications of Beeman's achievement, including the psychological impact it had on the sport of long jump and the subsequent obsession among athletes to surpass the 8.90-meter mark. This historical narrative is interwoven with contemporary reflections on Olympic events, highlighting the potential for political and social dynamics to influence athletic participation in upcoming games, thus providing a rich context for understanding the significance of Beeman's leap in both sports history and Olympic tradition.Takeaways:In the 1968 Olympic Games held in Mexico City, Bob Beamon achieved a remarkable long jump of 8.90 meters, a record that stood for 23 years until it was surpassed in 1991.The atmospheric conditions during Beeman's jump were ideal, including a temperature of 24 degrees Celsius and the maximum allowable tailwind, which contributed significantly to his performance.Beeman, who was initially a favorite, had faced fierce competition from previous medalists in the long jump event, making his victory even more remarkable.The measurement of Beeman's jump initially posed challenges due to the equipment's inability to register such an extraordinary distance, leading to a manual measuring process.Following Beeman's historic jump, the competitive landscape in long jump shifted dramatically, as many athletes became obsessed with breaking his record.The podcast also touches upon the political climate surrounding the 1968 Olympics, drawing parallels to potential future events and controversies in sports.Links referenced in this episode:theperfectjumpCompanies mentioned in this episode:Bob BeamonDick SchaapMike PowellCarl LewisRalph Boston

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