Difference between revisions of "Fosbury Flop"
From Conservapedia
(Undo revision 1288056 by Itslassietime (talk)) |
|||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
| − | The '''Fosbury flop''' is a technique popular among athletes who compete in the high jump. The inventor, Dick Fosbury, used the technique to win an [[Olympic]] gold medal in 1968. It is an example of a [[Best | + | The '''Fosbury flop''' is a technique popular among athletes who compete in the high jump. The inventor, Dick Fosbury, used the technique to win an [[Olympic]] gold medal in 1968. It is an example of a [[Best conservative innovations|conservative innovation]] that [[liberals]] have tried to claim as their own after initially rejecting it because it defied their hidebound, regulated way of thinking. |
| + | |||
[[Category:Sports]] | [[Category:Sports]] | ||
Revision as of 20:32, November 6, 2016
The Fosbury flop is a technique popular among athletes who compete in the high jump. The inventor, Dick Fosbury, used the technique to win an Olympic gold medal in 1968. It is an example of a conservative innovation that liberals have tried to claim as their own after initially rejecting it because it defied their hidebound, regulated way of thinking.