of electronic timing. but that record has divided opinions, with some suggesting she was helped by a faulty wind gauge. you're listening to the dialogue. so, you're listening to television. you're hearing person saying, "but that can't be legal. - "that can't be legal- because the wind was there." and, you know, the long jump on the parallel, you know, - they were having a wind aided jump. how does the long jump, - which is parallel to the track, have a wind aided jump, and yet still, she's- getting a legal jump? so obviously, that line l of conversation was very strong in our minds, my mind as well. . and, you know, it was - always very questionable. it was a blustery afternoon but the wind reading for flo—jo's 100m race read 0.0. whilst on the triple jump runway nearby, a different meter read 4.3 metres per second — over twice the legal limit. if anybody ever looked at the picture, her hair is blowing across her face,