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Record Juggler Nationality Year Ref(s) 11 bounce balls 12 catches Eden Zak Israel: 2014 on YouTube) 10 bounce balls 51 catches Mathias Ramfelt Norway: 2017 (Video on Vimeo) 9 bounce balls 40 s Mathias Ramfelt Norway: 2017 (Video on Vimeo) 8 bounce balls 1 min 14 s Tyron Colombaioni Italy: 2016 (Video on Facebook) 7 bounce balls 11 min 20 s
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.
The record for the longest keepie uppie is 28 hours using just feet, legs, shoulders and head; Victor Ericsson completed the feat, which took place in Sweden, in June 2023. [2] The previous men's record was held by Martinho Eduardo Orige of Brazil who kept a regulation football in the air for 19 hours and 30 minutes using only the head, feet ...
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
Michal Kapral (born 1972) [1] is a Canadian joggler based in Toronto, Ontario.He owns the world records for running the fastest marathon and half-marathon while juggling, for the fastest 10-kilometer run while juggling without a drop, and formerly held the world record for fastest marathon while pushing a stroller.
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 record from 2001.
Thomas Dietz (born May 19, 1982) is a professional juggler from Regensburg, Germany. [1] He is recognized as one of the greatest technical jugglers in the world. He holds various unofficial juggling records and also the five club juggling world record of 53 minutes and 21 seconds.
Vova Galchenko is one of two jugglers that have successfully executed a 7 club 7 up 360. [clarification needed] With the encouragement of their parents, Vova and Olga began performing together. In 2001, their father began filming them performing tricks and posted the videos on a website. They soon began receiving invitations to perform abroad. [1]