Athletics of To-Day by Graham
HURDLE R CL .G hurcl er hat England has procluc cl for some time except perhaps Mr. Godfrey haw ·ho c-irried off the cbam ionship from 1 93 to 1896 on the last occasion doi1 g 15; seconds with a strong\\ ind c 1ind him. Paget-Tomlinsm recommends tl e folio ·ing style :- 1 It is quite immaterial which Ierr a man akes off from bu if he left he mu t land upon the ri h . The leg ,\·hen cros ing the hurdle must e tucked up as much as possible. If he e landing upon his right leg the arm f the same idc should e lretch ou in front f him an the o her arm hin . The \·eight of the body as in sprinting, should 1 c fiun,1 \ · 11 for \'ard. There i oft n an ide, ha it i , l O<)
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