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  2. Trampoline - Wikipedia

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    The trampoline bed is rectangular 4.28 by 2.14 metres (14 ft 1 in × 7 ft 0 in) in size fitted into the 5.05 by 2.91 metres (17 ft × 10 ft) frame [10] with around 110 steel springs (the actual number may vary by manufacturer). The bed is made of a strong fabric that can be woven from webbing, which is the most commonly used material.

  3. Trampolining - Wikipedia

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    Trampolining or trampoline gymnastics [1] is a competitive Olympic sport in which athletes perform acrobatics while bouncing on a trampoline. [2] In competition, these can include simple jumps in the straight, pike, tuck, or straddle position to more complex combinations of forward and/or backward somersaults and twists.

  4. Junior World Gymnastics Championships - Wikipedia

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    Double-Mini (Age Group 1 / Age Group 2 / Age Group 3 / Age Group 4) 11-12 / 13-14 / 15-16 / 17-21; Since 1998, the championships are held alongside the Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships, often a week later and in the same venue. From 1990 to 1996, the junior championships were in the same country as the Trampoline Gymnastics World ...

  5. 2021 Trampoline Gymnastics World Age Group Competitions

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    The 2021 Trampoline Gymnastics World Age Group Competitions were held from November 25 to 28, 2021, in the National Gymnastics Arena in Baku, Azerbaijan, with 669 competitors aged 11 to 21 from 32 countries. [1] The event was held one week after the 2021 Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships in the same venue.

  6. List of gymnastics competitions - Wikipedia

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    Trampoline World Championships (1964–) Trampoline Gymnastics World Age Group Competitions (FIT and FIG) (1973–) World Games (1981–) Trampoline World Cup (FIT) and Trampoline World Cup series (FIG) (1984–) Summer Olympic Games (2000–) Youth Olympic Games (2010–)

  7. George Nissen - Wikipedia

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    Nissen set up a manufacturing plant for his company in England in 1956 headed up by Ted Blake an English trampoline pioneer, first in Hainault then Romford and finally Brentwood, Essex by the mid-1960s, and manufactured trampolines there for many years. Brentwood still has a thriving trampolining community but no longer a local factory.

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  9. Ted Blake - Wikipedia

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    Terence Michael Blake (19 October 1921 – 6 March 1998) was an early British trampoline pioneer. [1]Following the development of modern trampolines in the USA by George Nissen, Ted Blake was a major contributor to their continued development in the United Kingdom and in developing international competition for trampolining.