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*14 balls: 14 catches in 2017 ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WK6AlhTjUbY video])
 
*14 balls: 14 catches in 2017 ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WK6AlhTjUbY video])
   
*7 balls in [[One-handed patterns|1 hand]]: 7 catches in 2012 ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpNrBB2MiHM video]), tied with [[Sam Hartford]] (in 2002) and [[Dave Leahy]] (in 2014), and [[Dan Wood]] (in 2015)
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*7 balls in [[One-handed patterns|1 hand]]: 7 catches in 2012 ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpNrBB2MiHM video]), tied with [[Sam Hartford]] (in 2002), [[Dave Leahy]] (in 2014), [[Dan Wood]] (in 2015), and [[Alex McGillivray]] (in 2018)
 
*11 ball [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?%28cx,a%29* (cx,a)*]: 12 catches in 2011 ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8Rmh6Ehwy8 video]), tied with [[Luke Davies]] in 2017 ([https://youtu.be/uhF5UWSb-fI video])
 
*11 ball [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?%28cx,a%29* (cx,a)*]: 12 catches in 2011 ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8Rmh6Ehwy8 video]), tied with [[Luke Davies]] in 2017 ([https://youtu.be/uhF5UWSb-fI video])
 
*12 ball [[Halfshower|halfshower]]: 14 catches in 2012 ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oPnVlw5Wis video])
 
*12 ball [[Halfshower|halfshower]]: 14 catches in 2012 ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oPnVlw5Wis video])

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Alex Barron
Alex Barron
10-14 ball world record holder

Websites

YouTube: Alex Barron
Juggling.tv: alexbarron
Juggling Edge: Alex Barron

Highest numbers juggled

11 balls qualified
14 balls flashed
7 clubs qualified
20 ball passing flashed

 Alex Barron (born in 1993) is a numbers juggler from London, England. He started juggling around the beginning of 2007.[1] Alex is now the best in the world at numbers juggling with balls.[2] On October 21, 2011, he became the first (and so far the only) person ever to flash 13 balls on video, at age 17.[2][3] On April 19, 2017, he did the same with 14 balls.[4]

Alex set his first world record at age 16, on August 13, 2010, when he did 15 catches of 11 balls,[5] tying with Bruce Sarafian's world record from 2001.[6] 3 days later he got 17 catches.[7] 3 days after that Peter Bone broke Alex's record with 18 catches,[8] and in 4 more days Alex did 19.[9] 2 days later Alex got 21 catches of 11 balls.[10] Alex claimed to have done 23 catches while he and Peter Bone were making a video together 4 days after he did 21 catches, but Peter's camera wasn't recording, and Alex's camera got knocked over by the wind just before he did it, so there was no video evidence of the qualify[11] until he was able to get 23 catches again on April 3, 2012, at age 18.[12]

World records

Alex holds the following world records with publicly available video evidence:[13][2]

  • 10 balls: 33 catches in 2017 (video)
  • 11 balls: 33 catches in 2017 (video)
  • 12 balls: 20 catches in 2017 (video)
  • 13 balls: 15 catches in 2013 (video)
  • 14 balls: 14 catches in 2017 (video)
11_Ball_Qualify

11 Ball Qualify

Alex's first 11 ball qualify on video

13_Ball_Flash_(cleaner)

13 Ball Flash (cleaner)

13 ball flash

References