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[http://www.youtube.com/user/worldjuggling YouTube: worldjuggling]<br/>
 
[http://www.youtube.com/user/worldjuggling YouTube: worldjuggling]<br/>
[http://www.youtube.com/user/MLCombat YouTube: MLCombat]<br/>
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[https://www.facebook.com/jasongarfieldtraining/ Facebook: Jason Garfield]
[https://www.facebook.com/jasongarfieldfans Facebook: Jason Garfield]
 
 
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|Row 2 title = Highest [[Numbers juggling|numbers]] juggled
 
|Row 2 info = 10 [[Ball juggling|balls]] [[Qualify|qualified]]<br/>
 
|Row 2 info = 10 [[Ball juggling|balls]] [[Qualify|qualified]]<br/>
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7 [[Club juggling|clubs]] qualified<br/>
 
7 [[Club juggling|clubs]] qualified<br/>
 
8 clubs flashed
 
8 clubs flashed
|caption = [[Top 40 Jugglers|Most Popular Juggler of 2004]]}}'''Jason Garfield''' (born August 9, 1974) is an American juggler who was born in Norwalk, Connecticut and grew up in Seattle, Washington. He is the founder and president of the [[World Juggling Federation]].<ref name=head>http://thewjf.com/about/department-heads/jason-garfield/</ref>
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|caption = [[Top 40 Jugglers|Most Popular Juggler of 2004]]}}'''Jason Garfield''' (born August 9, 1974) is an American juggler who was born in Norwalk, Connecticut and grew up in Seattle, Washington. He is the founder and president of the [[World Juggling Federation]].<ref name="head">http://thewjf.com/about/department-heads/jason-garfield/</ref>
   
Jason started juggling when he was 11, and at age 13 he won the 1988 [[IJA]] Juniors competition.<ref name=bio2000>http://web.archive.org/web/20001018180009/http://www.jasongarfield.com/biography.html</ref> By the time he was 15, he had juggled 9 [[Ball juggling|balls]], 9 [[Ring juggling|rings]], and 7 [[Club juggling|clubs]], and done 200 catches of 5 club [[Backcrosses|backcrosses]].<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20070127214632/http://jasongarfield.com/timeline/1990/1990.html</ref> After being awarded only 5th place for his 1st place routine in the IJA Individuals Competition in 1990, he quit juggling for 6 years.
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Jason started juggling when he was 11, and at age 13 he won the 1988 [[IJA]] Juniors competition.<ref name="bio2000">http://web.archive.org/web/20001018180009/http://www.jasongarfield.com/biography.html</ref> By the time he was 15, he had juggled 9 [[Ball juggling|balls]], 9 [[Ring juggling|rings]], and 7 [[Club juggling|clubs]], and done 200 catches of 5 club [[Backcrosses|backcrosses]].<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20070127214632/http://jasongarfield.com/timeline/1990/1990.html</ref>
   
Jason became interested in juggling again after performing at the Ohio State Fair when he was 22. He went on to juggle 10 balls<ref name=bio2000/> and 10 rings,<ref name=about>http://www.thewjf.com/about.php</ref> and tied with [[Bruce Sarafian]] for the 11 ball [[World records|world record]] (12 catches) in 1997.<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/19980630172927/http://www.juggling.org/records/records.html</ref> In 2000, Jason beat Bruce's record with 14 catches.<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20000818120347/http://www.juggling.org/records/records.html</ref><sup>([http://youtu.be/Lik27AjCyMQ?t=55s video])</sup> (The current world record for 11 balls is 25 catches by [[Alex Barron]].)<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juggling_world_records</ref>
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After taking a six-year break from juggling, Jason went on to juggle 10 balls<ref name="bio2000" /> and 10 rings,<ref name="about">http://www.thewjf.com/about.php</ref> and tied with [[Bruce Sarafian]] for the 11 ball [[World records|world record]] (12 catches) in 1997.<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/19980630172927/http://www.juggling.org/records/records.html</ref> In 2000, Jason beat Bruce's record with 14 catches.<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20000818120347/http://www.juggling.org/records/records.html</ref><sup>([http://youtu.be/Lik27AjCyMQ?t=55s video])</sup> (The record has since been broken by [[Alex Barron]].)
   
 
Jason has been producing instructional materials for juggling since 2000, starting with the series of [http://thewjfstore.com/categories/retro-videos Juggling Master] videos.<ref>http://www.seriousjuggling.com/juggling-videos-dvds.htm</ref> The latest versions of his instructional videos and book are:
Jason won the [[IJA]] Individuals Stage competition in 1998 and 2002. After performing his 2002 routine, which was a parody of previous IJA competitors' performances, Jason received three Lucas cups: one for his 2002 win, one that he had never received for his 1998 win, and one that [[Mark Nizer]] surrendered to him from 1990.<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20030205185811/http://www.jasongarfield.com/NewJasonGarfield.com/Pages/bio.html</ref>
 
 
Jason has been producing instructional materials for juggling since 2000, starting with the series of [http://thewjfstore.com/categories/retro-videos Juggling Master] videos.<ref>http://www.seriousjuggling.com/juggling-videos-dvds.htm</ref> The latest updated versions of his instructional videos and book are:
 
 
*[http://thewjfstore.com/item/5715892c6edca00338d953a6 The Theory and Practice of Juggling] - A video that teaches [[Basic pattern|basic patterns]] for up to 7 balls, 7 rings, and 5 clubs.
 
*[http://thewjfstore.com/item/5715892c6edca00338d953a6 The Theory and Practice of Juggling] - A video that teaches [[Basic pattern|basic patterns]] for up to 7 balls, 7 rings, and 5 clubs.
 
*[http://thewjfstore.com/item/5717008f6edca009448e300f Etudes for Juggling: The Next Three Years of Your Life] - A video that teaches [[Siteswap|siteswaps]], [[Overhead throws|overheads]], [[Halfshower|halfshower]], [[Outside throws|full reverse]], [[Shower|shower]], [[Backcrosses|backcrosses]], [[Body throws|body throws]], [[Shoulder throws|shoulder throws]], [[Spins|360s]], and [[Spins|180s]] (including dance training for 360s from professional dance instructors).
 
*[http://thewjfstore.com/item/5717008f6edca009448e300f Etudes for Juggling: The Next Three Years of Your Life] - A video that teaches [[Siteswap|siteswaps]], [[Overhead throws|overheads]], [[Halfshower|halfshower]], [[Outside throws|full reverse]], [[Shower|shower]], [[Backcrosses|backcrosses]], [[Body throws|body throws]], [[Shoulder throws|shoulder throws]], [[Spins|360s]], and [[Spins|180s]] (including dance training for 360s from professional dance instructors).
 
*[http://thewjfstore.com/item/57115ac0cca9182864c23ed7 JUGGLING: Fundamental Exercises and Practice Structure] - A workbook that covers everything in both videos.
 
*[http://thewjfstore.com/item/57115ac0cca9182864c23ed7 JUGGLING: Fundamental Exercises and Practice Structure] - A workbook that covers everything in both videos.
   
Jason founded the [[WJF|World Juggling Federation]] in 2000, with the goals of expanding public awareness of juggling as a sport,<ref name="about" /> producing sport juggling competition programs for ESPN, providing an incentive for jugglers to push themselves to their technical limits,<ref name="head" /> and increasing the number of good competitive jugglers in the world.<ref name="bio07" />
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Jason founded the [[WJF|World Juggling Federation]] in 2000, with the goals of expanding public awareness of juggling as a sport,<ref name="about" /> producing sport juggling competition programs for ESPN, providing an incentive for jugglers to push themselves to their technical limits,<ref name="head" /> and increasing the number of good competitive jugglers in the world.<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20070110233741/http://jasongarfield.com/2004.html</ref>
 
In 2003, [[Olga Galchenko|Olga]] and [[Vova Galchenko]] (ages 12 and 15) attended a workshop Jason was teaching in Reno, Nevada. Jason was impressed with their abilities and offered to help train them. After being trained by Jason, the Galchenkos became the best [[Club juggling|club]] [[Passing|passing]] team in the world,<ref name="bio07">http://web.archive.org/web/20070110233741/http://jasongarfield.com/2004.html</ref> broke four world records in club passing,<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20040207131152/http://juggling.org/records/records.html</ref><ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20050205103558/http://juggling.org/records/records.html</ref> and won seven [[IJA]] and [[WJF]] club passing competitions.<ref name="ija">http://www.juggle.org/ija/championships/</ref><ref name="wjf">http://www.thewjf.com/allevents.php</ref>
 
   
Jason was voted the world's most popular juggler in [[Luke Burrage|Luke Burrage's]] [[Top 40 Jugglers]] poll in 2004.<ref>http://www.jugglingdb.com/compendium/world/jugglers/top40of2004.html</ref>
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Jason was voted the world's most popular juggler in the [[Top 40 Jugglers]] poll in 2004<ref>http://www.jugglingdb.com/compendium/world/jugglers/top40of2004.html</ref>, and was featured on that list ten years in a row (2003-2012).
   
===World records===
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==World records==
 
Jason holds the following [[World records|world records]] with publicly available video evidence:
 
Jason holds the following [[World records|world records]] with publicly available video evidence:
 
*[[Spins|1080]] [[Qualify|qualified]] with the most rings: 6 rings, 6 up 3-stage ([https://youtu.be/XEQoKWvqQ-E?t=2338 video]), tied with [[Anthony Gatto]] ([https://youtu.be/YiuPv6oXxeQ?t=3m29s video]) and [[Eivind Dragsjø]] in 2016 ([http://ezine.juggle.org/2016/11/28/corrections-a-juggling-film-by-lewis-kennedy-haavard-hvidsten/ video] at 43:00)
*[[Spins|180]] [[Qualify|qualified]] with the most balls: 7 balls, 7 up ([http://thewjfstore.com/item/5715892c6edca00338d953a6 video]), tied with [[Thomas Dietz]] in 2004 ([http://juggling.tv/583 video] at 5:08), [[Chris Fowler]] in 2007 ([http://juggling.tv/553 video]), [[Doug Sayers]] in 2007 ([https://youtu.be/DwTdDxvnFs0?t=2m39s video]), [[Yousuke Hioki]] in 2008 ([https://youtu.be/6YCwaMjM3vk?t=5m4s video]), [[Pavel Evsukevich]] in 2009 ([https://youtu.be/1zQJy27-6ts?t=1m55s video]), [[Daniel Eaker]] in 2009 ([https://youtu.be/QqfJLFSBYdo?t=47s video]), [[Anthony Gatto]] in 2009 ([https://youtu.be/lP7_BQYQA8Y?t=2m14s video]), [[Delaney Bayles]] in 2015 ([https://youtu.be/Oxi7TuxRHMc?t=1m6s video]), [[Ty Tojo]] in 2016 ([https://youtu.be/2z-YJirmx-M?t=55s video]), and [[Julius Preu]] in 2017 ([https://youtu.be/Vu8KU0nECFA video])
 
*[[Spins|1080]] qualified with the most rings: 6 rings, 6 up 3-stage ([http://thewjfstore.com/item/5715892c6edca00338d953a6 video]), tied with [[Anthony Gatto]] ([https://youtu.be/YiuPv6oXxeQ?t=3m29s video]) and [[Eivind Dragsjø]] in 2016 ([http://ezine.juggle.org/2016/11/28/corrections-a-juggling-film-by-lewis-kennedy-haavard-hvidsten/ video] at 43:00)
 
 
*1080 qualified with the most clubs: 5 clubs, 5 up 2-stage ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7O19O9iPiLg#t=53s video]), tied with [[Vova Galchenko]] in 2006 ([http://youtu.be/JOSpWPeVy_w?t=1m13s video])
 
*1080 qualified with the most clubs: 5 clubs, 5 up 2-stage ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7O19O9iPiLg#t=53s video]), tied with [[Vova Galchenko]] in 2006 ([http://youtu.be/JOSpWPeVy_w?t=1m13s video])
 
*[[Blind catch]] qualified with the most rings: 5 rings in 2002 ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtC9FtgIdt8&t=3m13s video]), tied with [[Ben Hestness]] in 2011 ([http://youtu.be/tQ5hAyPN31Q?t=1m32s video])
 
*[[Blind catch]] qualified with the most rings: 5 rings in 2002 ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtC9FtgIdt8&t=3m13s video]), tied with [[Ben Hestness]] in 2011 ([http://youtu.be/tQ5hAyPN31Q?t=1m32s video])
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[[File:Jason Garfield's New Juggling Order|480px|right]][[File:Jason Garfield 5 - 7 Ball Moves|480px|right]][[File:Jason Garfield Club and Ring Practice|480px|right]]
 
[[File:Jason Garfield's New Juggling Order|480px|right]][[File:Jason Garfield 5 - 7 Ball Moves|480px|right]][[File:Jason Garfield Club and Ring Practice|480px|right]]
   
===Competitions===
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==Competitions==
Jason won the following [[IJA]] and [[WJF]] competitions.<ref name="ija" /><ref name="wjf" />
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Jason won the following [[IJA]] and [[WJF]] competitions.<ref>http://www.juggle.org/ija/championships/</ref><ref>http://wayback.archive.org/web/20131029113815/http://thewjf.com/allevents.php</ref>
   
 
IJA 1988:
 
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*Stage: Individuals
 
*Stage: Individuals
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*Advanced Balls
 
*Advanced Balls
 
*Ring [[Endurance]]
 
*Ring [[Endurance]]
 
*5 Ball 360s
 
*5 Ball 360s
WJF 2:
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WJF 2005:
   
 
: Challenge Competitions:<ref>http://www.thewjfstore.com/2005convention.php</ref>
 
: Challenge Competitions:<ref>http://www.thewjfstore.com/2005convention.php</ref>
 
*5 Ball Low 360s
 
*5 Ball Low 360s
 
*5 Ring Low 360s
 
*5 Ring Low 360s
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*Advanced Rings
 
*Advanced Rings
 
*5 Ring Freestyle
 
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*5 Ring Low 360s
   
===References===
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Latest revision as of 01:58, 29 May 2021

Jason Garfield
Jason Garfield
Most Popular Juggler of 2004

Websites

www.jasongarfield.com
YouTube: Jason Garfield
www.thewjf.com
YouTube: worldjuggling
Facebook: Jason Garfield

Highest numbers juggled

10 balls qualified
11 balls flashed
9 rings qualified
10 rings flashed
10 rings qualified? (claim)
7 clubs qualified
8 clubs flashed

 Jason Garfield (born August 9, 1974) is an American juggler who was born in Norwalk, Connecticut and grew up in Seattle, Washington. He is the founder and president of the World Juggling Federation.[1]

Jason started juggling when he was 11, and at age 13 he won the 1988 IJA Juniors competition.[2] By the time he was 15, he had juggled 9 balls, 9 rings, and 7 clubs, and done 200 catches of 5 club backcrosses.[3]

After taking a six-year break from juggling, Jason went on to juggle 10 balls[2] and 10 rings,[4] and tied with Bruce Sarafian for the 11 ball world record (12 catches) in 1997.[5] In 2000, Jason beat Bruce's record with 14 catches.[6](video) (The record has since been broken by Alex Barron.)

Jason has been producing instructional materials for juggling since 2000, starting with the series of Juggling Master videos.[7] The latest versions of his instructional videos and book are:

Jason founded the World Juggling Federation in 2000, with the goals of expanding public awareness of juggling as a sport,[4] producing sport juggling competition programs for ESPN, providing an incentive for jugglers to push themselves to their technical limits,[1] and increasing the number of good competitive jugglers in the world.[8]

Jason was voted the world's most popular juggler in the Top 40 Jugglers poll in 2004[9], and was featured on that list ten years in a row (2003-2012).

World records[]

Jason holds the following world records with publicly available video evidence:

Competitions[]

Jason won the following IJA and WJF competitions.[10][11]

IJA 1988:

  • Stage: Juniors

IJA 1990:

  • Numbers: Solo Balls
  • Numbers: Solo Rings

IJA 1998:

  • Stage: Individuals
  • Numbers: Solo Balls
  • Numbers: Solo Rings

IJA 2000:

  • Numbers: Solo Balls
  • Numbers: Solo Rings
  • Numbers: Solo Clubs

IJA 2001:

  • Numbers: Solo Rings

IJA 2002:

  • Stage: Individuals

WJF 2004:

WJF 2005:

Challenge Competitions:[12]
  • 5 Ball Low 360s
  • 5 Ring Low 360s

WJF 2006:

  • Advanced Rings
  • 5 Ring Freestyle
  • 6 Ring Freestyle
  • Ring Endurance
Challenge Competitions:[13]
  • 5 Ball Low 360s
  • 5 Ring Low 360s

References[]