Bob Beamon. Il salto più lungo
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Narrated by:
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Nicola Stravalaci
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Daniele Ornatelli
About this listen
Sono pochi quelli che oltre a vincere la medaglia con il record fanno anche la Storia dell'atletica. Uno di questi è stato Robert "Bob" Beamon che il 18 ottobre 1968 alle Olimpiadi di Città del Messico letteralmente decolla dalla pedana del salto in lungo e atterra dopo 8 metri e 90 centimetri. Batte il record precedente di 55 centimetri. Mai nessuno prima di lui era riuscito e dopo di lui riuscì a migliorare il record del lungo così tanto. Il suo record resisterà imbattuto per 23 anni.
Musiche originali: Gianluigi Carlone. Adattamento e regia: G. Sergio Ferrentino.©2015 Fonderia Mercury (P)2015 Fonderia Mercury
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