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  2. Donald Wallace Gordon - Wikipedia

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    Donald Wallace (Wally) Gordon (4 February 1932 – 11 April 2016) was an American gymnast and inventor who is notable for inventing the first landing mats, incline mats, octagons and all the other foam shapes that currently fill gymnastic schools. [1]

  3. Trampoline - Wikipedia

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    The trampoline-like life nets once used by firefighters to catch people jumping out of burning buildings were invented in 1887. The 19th-century poster for Pablo Fanque's Circus Royal refers to performance on trampoline. The device is thought to have been more like a springboard than the fabric-and-coiled-springs apparatus presently in use. [1]

  4. Mat (gymnastics) - Wikipedia

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    In most cases – like in gymnastics – multiple mats are purchased to be strung together via velcro to create the ultimate sure-footed tumbling experience. Generally, mats used for gymnasiums and gymnastics mats come in 2-foot-wide panels, which is why many in the industry call them folding panel mats or folding mats.

  5. Jumpin Gym U.S.A. - Wikipedia

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    On 9 June 1994, businessmen Chen Guohua and Chen Guofu founded Jumpin Gym U.S.A. in Sheung Shui. It was the first company to break the traditional amusement park business model, offering a "value for money" business philosophy, innovation and playground image.

  6. Trampolining terms - Wikipedia

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    Tuck Jump – From a straight jump start, the knees are pulled up to the chest and the hands must at least briefly grasp the legs between the knees and ankle. Pike Jump – Again from a straight jump start, the legs are straight, held together and lifted parallel to the trampoline and the arms and body reach forwards towards the pointed toes.

  7. Dance pad - Wikipedia

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    The 1987 Power Pad is a classic example of the soft pad. "Soft" pads are thin and made of plastic. They generally cost $10–$20 USD. They are good for beginners to dance games or casual use, but they have a tendency to move around and wrinkle up during gameplay (unless "modded", such as by gluing or taping them to the top of a piece of plywood or the bottom of a transparent office chair mat [1]).

  8. 2028 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    A new press box, loge boxes, and club seats were installed. [52] [53] Crypto.com Arena underwent renovations scheduled to be completed by 2024. [54] The NBA's Los Angeles Clippers opened a new arena in Inglewood—Intuit Dome—in August 2024; [55] in January 2024, it was announced that the arena would also host basketball during the Games. [56]

  9. Wikipedia:Vital articles/List of all articles - Wikipedia

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    · The Nutcracker · The Odd Couple (play) · The Office (American TV series) · The Old Man and the Sea · The Onion · The Open Championship · The Open Society and Its Enemies · The Oprah Winfrey Show · The Oregon Trail (1971 video game) · The Origins of Totalitarianism · The Passion of Joan of Arc · The Peacock Room · The Pearl Island ...

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