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As he warmed up ahead of his 110m hurdles heat on Saturday, Kansas Jayhawks freshman Cordell Tinch pulled off something that defies logic.

And, in this case, it defied gravity, too.

Check out this jaw-dropping display of athleticism and pure hops from Tinch:

Did … did he actually float?

Not surprisingly, Tinch went on to qualify for the NCAA Championships in the 110m hurdles, won his heat Saturday while posting the fifth-fastest overall time in the quarterfinals of the 110 hurdles at 13.70 seconds, per KUSports.com.

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