She already holds the under 20 world record for long jump at 6.91m, but Italy's Larissa Iapichino is on a mission to beat another world record—her mom's. In 1998, Fiona May set the full Italian indoor record at 7.11m, raising the bar for Larissa and giving her a new long jump distance goal to surpass.
The key to her new mission? Changing up the way she's jumping.
In this episode of The Play, get inside Larissa's mind as she breaks down her long jump technique and how she plans to shake up her jump, so she can keep the world record in the family. ??
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Title: Is Running In The Air The Key To Breaking The Long Jump World Record? | Larissa Iapichino
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