Name
Age
Location

Response

Matt
11
Little Neck, NY, USA

Q1: How does this sport compare with our common day version?
 A1: In this version there is 1 person jumping over 2 people, when in leap frog 1 person jumps over the back of another.


Q2:How did the players raise the height that they would have to jump?
A2:The 2 players being jumped over would just raise their hands higher.

Brendan B.
13
Pt. Jeff. Sta., NY, USA

Q1: How does this sport compare with our common day version?
A1: The sport compares by doing track and jumping over the hurdles on the track. But the in Ancient Egypt they used people to be the hurdles.


Q2: How did the players raise the height that they would have to jump?
 A2: They would raise the height by having the people that would be the hurdles raise up to their feet the highest they could go.

Mary K.
11
USA

 

Q1: How does this sport compare with our common day version?
A1: This sport is similar to hurdles in the present. The few differences are that now we have poles you jump over instead of hands and feet. Now you jump over more than one hurdle to win a race instead of seeing who can jump higher.

Q2: How did the players raise the height that they would have to jump?
A2: The players raised the height by lifting up their hands and legs or putting one hand or leg on top of the other.