Mike Powell's Track Shoes | |
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Origin |
Mike Powell/1992 Olympics |
Type |
Track Shoes |
Effects |
User can jump 29.6 inches in any direction |
Downsides |
None |
Activation |
Wearing and jumping |
Collected by |
Artie Nielsen |
Section |
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Date of Collection |
August 31st, 1992 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
In the 1992 Italian Olympics Mike Powell set a world's record for the long jump. He jumped a total of 29 feet, 5 and 3/4th inches. The record has yet to be beaten.
Usage[]
The user who wears the shoes can jump a distance of nearly 29.6 feet in any direction.
Collection[]
After the incident with Alessandro Volta's Lab Coat Claudia decided to research the artifacts that she chooses to use. The shoes have become a fast favorite for shelving items in high places.