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What are the limits to human performance in sports?
Or are there any limits?
Will future athletes continue to be able to break old records by running and swimming faster, jumping higher and farther, and lifting more weight?
Or will we get to a point where the human body has reached its limit and few or no new records can be set?
These questions came up again when Mike Powell broke the world record in the long jump by leaping over twentynine feet in 1991.
The old record which had been set in 1968 was the longest remaining record in the history of track and field.
Many people had wondered if the old mark was an absolute limit which world never be passed.
But Powell surpassed it, and others are now busy trying to set a new record again.
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