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what is a good height for a 14 year old freshman high jumper?
Last Post 02 Sep 2011 06:05 PM by slums77. 0 Replies.
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02 Sep 2011 06:05 PM
i'm 14 5'8" and last time i jumped (at the end of the school year last year) i was at 5'6" but now i think i'm at 5'8". so what is a good height i should jump as a freshmen if i'm aiming for a scholarship? and what should be my first steps as a freshmen towards a scholarship? thanks much.
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