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  2. Extreme Pogo - Wikipedia

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  3. Pogo stick - Wikipedia

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  4. Pogopalooza - Wikipedia

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    Pogopalooza: The World Championships of pogo is an annual championship that brings together the world's top Extreme Pogo athletes for multiple days of competition, exhibition, and world record setting. [1] Along with the competition, Pogopalooza also features the largest exposition of pogo stick companies, a Free Jump/Clinic area for people of ...

  5. Extreme pogo athletes who wowed on America’s Got Talent ...

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    If you’re wondering, his record is 22 flips. This week, Cabelus, 24, and teammate Nico Patino, 26, of XPogo Stunt Team are soaring into the sky at Benton Franklin Fair and Rodeo in Kennewick ...

  6. Vurtego - Wikipedia

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    Vurtego. Vurtego Pogo Sticks are a variation of traditional pogo sticks that use air as the spring mechanism for jumping, instead of a traditional metal coil spring. These pogo sticks are designed to achieve extreme heights and allow riders to perform a wide variety of tricks. [ 1][ 2][ 3] There are a variety of advantages in using an air ...

  7. List of Jackass episodes - Wikipedia

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    1. "Beard of Leeches". June 17, 2001. (2001-06-17) [1] Stunts included in this episode: Puffy Intro, Beard Of Leeches, Fat Fucks 2, Wee Hand, Wood Chipper, Ice Board, Ice Barrel Jumping, Stilt Fall, Urban Sledding, Extreme Jacuzzi, Start Your Engine, Plugs, Idiot Launch, Phil In Elvis Suit, and The Omelette.

  8. Pogo - Wikipedia

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  9. Jumping stilts - Wikipedia

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    Jumping stilts, bounce stilts or spring stilts are special stilts that allow the user to run, jump and perform various acrobatics. Spring stilts using fiberglass leaf springs were patented in the United States in 2004 under the trademark "PowerSkip", marketed for recreational and extreme sports use. [ 1] Spring stilts are often mostly made of ...