Juggling Information Service Committee on Numbers Juggling | |
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Objectives |
To allow the Juggling Information Service to maintain an authoritative list of validated world juggling records that are generally accepted by the juggling community. |
Established |
1996 |
Members |
Barry Bakalor |
Website |
The JIS Committee on Numbers Juggling (JISCON) is an organization that was formed in 1996 with the objective of allowing the Juggling Information Service (JIS) to maintain an authoritative list of validated numbers juggling world records. The list of records is on the JIS website.
JISCON tracks world records for solo non-multiplex toss juggling with 7 or more balls, 7 or more rings, and 5 or more clubs, as well as 2-person passing with 9 or more clubs. Records for the most catches, or for the longest time for runs of over 250 catches, are kept for each number of objects. Only catches made before the first dropped object should have been caught are counted. A video showing the entire run must be made available to a member of the committee for a record to be validated.