What has happened to the men's long jump? It has been 2 decades since anyone broke 29',almost no one has gone 28' and the winner this year barely broke 27'.
Two possibilities mentioned in a Slate article:
-- you need speed, and sprinting is more lucrative than jumping
-- previous performances were due to PEDs, and track is cleaner now.
What has happened to the men's long jump? It has been 2 decades since anyone broke 29',almost no one has gone 28' and the winner this year barely broke 27'.
Two possibilities mentioned in a Slate article:
-- you need speed, and sprinting is more lucrative than jumping
-- previous performances were due to PEDs, and track is cleaner now.