Walter L. Davis (born July 2, 1979) is an African American athlete competing in the triple jump and occasionally in the long jump. He was born in Lafayette, Louisiana
Davis won the 2005 World Outdoor and 2006 World Indoor Championships.
However, his greatest claim to fame may have occurred in the 2004 Olympic Trials, where in the later rounds of the final he put in an extraordinary jump, during the landing phase of which he lost control, with his foot hitting the sand a significant distance behind his rump, which is the usual area of the body which lands first in the sand. The jump had to be measured from first body contact with the sand, the foot, which was an official 17.63m. The distance of the jump to where his rump landed in the sand was at least 18 m from video analysis.
It is hoped that biomechanicists or aeronautical engineers or other physicists with access to sophisticated trajectory software, studying this video will eventually provide an accurate estimate of the distance of the rump landing from the take-off board
Davis was a member of the Louisiana State University track and field team.
Achievements
External links
World Best Year Performance in Men's Triple Jump |
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2004 USA Olympic Track & Field Team |
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Persondata |
Name |
Davis, Walter |
Alternative names |
Walter L. Davis |
Short description |
American triple jumper |
Date of birth |
July 2, 1979 |
Place of birth |
Lafayette, Louisiana, United States |
Date of death |
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Place of death |
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