People who changed sport: Dick Fosbury----- Nội dung dịch tự động từ ảnh ----- People who changed sport: Dick Fosbury Like many American teenagers, Dick Fosbury wanted to be a professional sportsman but he had a problem - he wasn't very good at any sport. He didn't play football very well and although he was very tall he wasn't a very good basketball player either. He decided to try athletics. He tried running, throwing and jumping, and of all these events, he found that he wasn't too bad at the high jump. At that time there were two popular styles of jumping over the bar. There was the scissors, where the athlete jumped over using his legs like a pair of scissors, and there was the straddle, where the athlete jumped over face first. Fosbury used the straddle. The best height he could jump was 1.63 m. It wasn't bad but it was a long way from the world record of 2.23 m. One afternoon Fosbury decided to do something completely different. Instead of jumping face first, he turned around and jumped back first. The results were amazing. In a few hours he improved his personal best by 21 cm. Over the next months he spent all his time practising, getting better and better. He still wasn't winning any competitions and most people were confused by his strange style. A year before the 1968 Olympics he was the number 61 jumper in the 3 Read the article again. Answer the questions. o Why did Fosbury choose to do the high jump? Because it was the only sport that he wasn't bad at. 1 How high could he jump after a few hours practising his new style? 2 What did people first think about his new style? world, and he only just made it into the USA Olympic team. When he arrived in Mexico no one knew his name. On the day of the high jump final he walked on to the field with all the other jumpers. As the competition started, the 80,000 people in the crowd began to notice that one of the jumpers had a very strange style. At first they thought it was funny and laughed each time Fosbury jumped over the bar. After nearly four hours there were only three jumpers left. The crowd weren't laughing at Fosbury any more - they were cheering him on. The bar was at 2.24 m-a new world record. The other two jumpers knocked it off but Fosbury flew over. The gold medal was his. Dick Fosbury was now famous all over the world and his Fosbury flop changed forever the way that high jumpers jumped. 3 How good was he at the high jump in 1967? 4 Was he the favourite to win the gold medal in th Olympics? Explain your answer. 5 How do people remember Dick Fosbury today? |