The two-foot high kick (akratcheak) is a traditional Inuit jumping event that occurs at many Arctic sports competitions. In the two-foot high kick, athletes must jump using two feet, touch a hanging target with both feet, and land on both feet, maintaining balance.[1] The event is often considered the most demanding Arctic sport.[2]
The event has its origin in subsistence whale hunting: when a whale was taken, a messenger would run to the village and kick both feet in the air once within eyeshot.[1][3] Villagers would then know to prepare to harvest the whale.[1][3]
The men's record in the event is 8 feet 8 inches; the women's record is 6 feet 6 inches.[3]