Clark, who captured last week’s “Dunk of the Night” is recognized as one of the sport’s pioneers and most respected veteran dunkers. Standing 5-foot-11 with a 51-inch vertical leap and an exceptional 46-inch standing vertical, Clark first dunked at age 16 during an open gym and has since built a reputation on explosive power and effortless elevation. Having thrown down his first dunk at just 12 years old, the 6-foot-2 athlete boasts a 42-inch standing vertical and a 51-inch maximum vertical leap. Overall, DUNKMAN includes four hour-long group stage events – airing on Tuesdays throughout the summer – followed by the DUNKMAN World Championship on Tuesday, Aug. 25. A panel of expert judges evaluate each dunk attempt to determine which dunkers advance through the group stages and who is ultimately crowned DUNKMAN World Champion.