![]() ![]() The former Texas A&M All-American long jumper knows that every inch counts-earlier this year, he went for the world’s highest vertical jump, a 50-inch explosion that he says he's waiting to have authenticated by Guinness. “Actually 5-foot-9 and three-fourths,” the 23-year old says. Also jaw-dropping: He’s doing all these spinning, acrobatic, and face-above-the-rim dunks at just 5’10”. Clark's feats of flight have probably made their way into your social feeds-and if you’ve seen him top float up to effortlessly tap a 13-foot bell on Venice Beach, or explode up to attempt a world-record vertical in a gym, Clark’s jumps have probably left your jaw on the floor. HE MIGHT NOT be a household name on your favorite NBA team's roster, but Darius Clark can jump with any basketball pro. ![]()
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