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[[Mallika Montgomery]] won the [[silver medal]] for the | '''Long jump''' was a [[sport]] in which individuals competed to see who could [[Jumping|jump]] the furthest [[distance]] from a given point. It was one of the events included in the [[Globe Games]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Sontaran Games (novel)|The Sontaran Games]]'') | ||
According to [[K9 Mark I]], the first verifiable [[Olympic Games|Olympic]]-record long jump by a female [[athlete]] was by [[Marie Mejzlíková]]. She set the record at 5.16 [[metre]]s, which was overtaken on [[6 August]] [[1922]] by a new world record. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Planet of Witches (audio story)|The Planet of Witches]]'') | |||
[[Mallika Montgomery]] won the [[silver medal]] for the long jump during the [[2004 Olympics]], an event in which [[Ian Glendennis]] served as a [[BBC (in-universe)|BBC]] [[commentator]]. Neither of them were able to recall these events by [[2019]], when the entire year 2004 had disappeared from history. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time Lapse (short story)|Time Lapse]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | |||
Against K9's account, in the real world Marie Mejzlíková's world-record 5.16m jump took place ''on'' 6 August 1922, the date he gives for the newer record. The next world record, at 5.3m, was achieved on 23 September 1923, also by Mejzlíková. | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:11, 16 August 2023
Long jump was a sport in which individuals competed to see who could jump the furthest distance from a given point. It was one of the events included in the Globe Games. (PROSE: The Sontaran Games)
According to K9 Mark I, the first verifiable Olympic-record long jump by a female athlete was by Marie Mejzlíková. She set the record at 5.16 metres, which was overtaken on 6 August 1922 by a new world record. (AUDIO: The Planet of Witches)
Mallika Montgomery won the silver medal for the long jump during the 2004 Olympics, an event in which Ian Glendennis served as a BBC commentator. Neither of them were able to recall these events by 2019, when the entire year 2004 had disappeared from history. (PROSE: Time Lapse)
Behind the scenes[[edit]]
Against K9's account, in the real world Marie Mejzlíková's world-record 5.16m jump took place on 6 August 1922, the date he gives for the newer record. The next world record, at 5.3m, was achieved on 23 September 1923, also by Mejzlíková.