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  2. List of jugglers - Wikipedia

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    Famous professional jugglers have come from many countries and have performed their skills live in circuses, variety theatres, casinos, cruise ships, festivals, street venues and on television. The following is a list of jugglers who are notable for professional success as a performer, world records , official competition titles or the ...

  3. Category:Jugglers - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; ... This category is intended for notable jugglers or juggling teams. See also: List of jugglers.

  4. Juggling - Wikipedia

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    Juggling is a physical skill, performed by a juggler, involving the manipulation of objects for recreation, entertainment, art or sport. The most recognizable form of juggling is toss juggling. Juggling can be the manipulation of one object or many objects at the same time, most often using one or two hands but other body parts as well, like ...

  5. Anthony Gatto - Wikipedia

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    Gatto formerly shared the record for most rings juggled and caught at least once. He currently holds the following 7 juggling world records: Rings. 7 rings for 15 minutes 5 seconds in 2011. [12] 8 rings for 1 minute 17 seconds in 1989. [12] 9 rings for 235 catches in 2005. [12] 10 rings for 47 catches in 2005. [12] Clubs

  6. Juggling world records - Wikipedia

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    Juggling world records comprise the best performances in the fields of endurance and numbers juggling. Manuel and Christoph Mitasch , world record-holding club passers. Criteria

  7. Juggling club - Wikipedia

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    A set of juggling clubs Juggler in Leipzig (1952) Combat jugglers juggling clubs in Berlin, 2011. Juggling clubs are a prop used by jugglers. Juggling clubs are often simply called clubs by jugglers and sometimes are referred to as pins or batons by non-jugglers. Clubs are one of the three most popular props used by jugglers; the others being ...

  8. Modern juggling culture - Wikipedia

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    World Juggling Day is the Saturday nearest 17 June (the day the IJA was founded in 1947). [10] There are events organized worldwide to teach people how to juggle, to promote juggling, or for jugglers to get together and celebrate. Many countries, cities, or juggling clubs hold an annual juggling convention.

  9. History of juggling - Wikipedia

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    Previously jugglers had only used sticks, torches or knives. Instead Cook juggled 3 Indian Clubs, normally used for arm-swinging exercises. Indian Clubs were made from wood, were very heavy and were shaped like a modern bowling pin. This design is still recognizable in today's specially manufactured, light, plastic juggling clubs.