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Records begin where each object being juggled has been thrown and successfully caught at least once (e.g. 11 catches of 12 balls is not listed). This is known as a ' flash '. Where each object is thrown and caught more than once the term used is a 'qualify'.
He started juggling in summer 2006. [1] He has set numerous world records for juggling with more than nine balls. He became the first person to ever juggle eleven balls, [1] [2] and to flash 13 [1] and 14 balls. [3] In August 2010, aged 16, he set his first world record when he did 15 catches with 11 balls, tying with Bruce Sarafian's world ...
Alex Barron – holds multiple world records for number of balls juggled; Sean Gandini – holds multiple world records for number of rings passed [5] Rod Laver – notable for ping pong ball juggling routine. Numerous appearances on stage and television worldwide. [6] Haggis and Charlie – juggling performers, teachers and authors.
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
The record for the most juggling balls juggled (where a "juggle" is defined as at least two throws and catches of each prop) in toss juggling is eleven (Alex Barron, 2012, 25 catches). The record for most balls juggled in bounce juggling is ten. [2] Enrico Rastelli is also widely reported to have been able to juggle ten balls in the 1920s. [3]
A selection of his world-records: 1987 Juggling a ball for 14 Hours, 17 Minutes, and 40 Seconds, touching the ball 94,360 times in the process. 1995 Juggling a 3 kg medicine ball with his feet for 1 Hour, 6 Minutes, touching the ball 8,107 times. This is equivalent to a total weight-change of 24 tons.
He holds various unofficial juggling records and also the five club juggling world record of 53 minutes and 21 seconds. [2] [a] However, he gained most of his popularity through several juggling videos featuring his highly technical tricks including siteswap variations, pirouettes, and long runs of numbers with clubs, balls, and sometimes rings.
In 2003, he and Ben Beever set a new ball passing world record at 18 balls. They broke this world record again in 2008 by passing 19 balls between two people. [1] Burrage was also the fourth person to claim to have juggled 12 balls for 12 catches. [2] Burrage is a popular guest at many national and international juggling conventions, where he ...