No edit summary |
No edit summary Tag: Visual edit |
||
(14 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown) | |||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
|imagewidth = 320|Row 1 title = Websites |
|imagewidth = 320|Row 1 title = Websites |
||
|Row 1 info = [http://jugglerjoshhorton.com/home.html www.jugglerjoshhorton.com]<br/> |
|Row 1 info = [http://jugglerjoshhorton.com/home.html www.jugglerjoshhorton.com]<br/> |
||
− | [http:// |
+ | [http://basketballjuggler.com/Home.html www.basketballjuggler.com]<br/> |
− | [http:// |
+ | [http://www.youtube.com/user/jugglinjosh YouTube: Josh Horton]<br/> |
+ | [http://vimeo.com/jugglerjoshhorton Vimeo: Josh Horton]<br/> |
||
+ | [https://www.facebook.com/jugglinjosh/ Facebook: Josh Horton - Juggler] |
||
|Row 2 title = Highest [[Numbers juggling|numbers]] juggled |
|Row 2 title = Highest [[Numbers juggling|numbers]] juggled |
||
|Row 2 info = 8 [[Ball juggling|balls]] [[Qualify|qualified]]<br/> |
|Row 2 info = 8 [[Ball juggling|balls]] [[Qualify|qualified]]<br/> |
||
Line 11: | Line 13: | ||
8 rings flashed<br/> |
8 rings flashed<br/> |
||
6 [[Club juggling|clubs]] qualified |
6 [[Club juggling|clubs]] qualified |
||
− | |image = File:Josh Horton.jpg}}'''Josh Horton''' was born in 1990 |
+ | |image = File:Josh Horton.jpg|caption = 2010 [[WJF]] 3 [[Club juggling|Club]] Freestyle champion}}'''Josh Horton''' is an American juggler. He was born in 1990 in Austin, Texas and grew up in Bloomington, Illinois.<ref name="wjf">[http://wayback.archive.org/web/20080828110705/http://thewjf.com/WJF5/competitor_profile_pages/josh/josh_profile.php COMPETITOR PROFILE: JOSH HORTON] - [[World Juggling Federation|WJF]]</ref> He learned to juggle 3 [[Club juggling|clubs]] at an after-school circus program in Normal, Illinois.<ref name="bio">[http://jugglerjoshhorton.com/bio.html Josh Horton Biography]</ref> |
⚫ | |||
− | After his freshman year of high school, Josh moved to Malibu, California. He performed at his school’s talent show with the skills he hadn't used in some time. Someone in the audience showed him [[Jason Garfield|Jason Garfield's]] [[Chris Bliss Diss]] video.<ref name=wjf/><ref name=bio/> Josh was amazed, and started practicing again. |
||
⚫ | |||
− | After just one year of intense practice, Josh entered the Intermediate division of the [[WJF]] Championships, and took home two bronze medals.<ref name=bio/> |
||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
WJF 4: |
WJF 4: |
||
Line 48: | Line 49: | ||
*Overall Championship - 2nd place |
*Overall Championship - 2nd place |
||
*Long Program - 3rd place |
*Long Program - 3rd place |
||
+ | IJA 2019: |
||
+ | * Games: Mixed Prop Passing with [[Jack Denger]] - 1st place<ref>https://www.juggle.org/2019-ija-fest-review/</ref> |
||
+ | [[File:2011!|480px|right]] |
||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
− | [[Category:Jugglers]] |
||
− | [[Category:Performers]] |
||
[[Category:Jugglers]] |
[[Category:Jugglers]] |
||
[[Category:Performers]] |
[[Category:Performers]] |
Revision as of 22:42, 2 October 2019
Josh Horton | |
---|---|
2010 WJF 3 Club Freestyle champion | |
Websites |
www.jugglerjoshhorton.com |
Highest numbers juggled |
8 balls qualified |
Josh Horton is an American juggler. He was born in 1990 in Austin, Texas and grew up in Bloomington, Illinois.[1] He learned to juggle 3 clubs at an after-school circus program in Normal, Illinois.[2]
Competitions
Josh placed in the following IJA and WJF competitions.[3][4]
WJF 4:
- Intermediate Balls - 3rd place
- Intermediate Clubs - 3rd place
IJA 2009:
- Games: 3 Ball Ivan Says - 2nd place
IJA 2010:
- Stage: Teams - 1st place with Doug Sayers
- Individual Props: 3 Clubs - 3rd place
- Individual Props: 3 Rings - 1st place
- Numbers: Ring Passing - 1st place with Doug Sayers
- eXtreme Juggling: 5 Balls - 1st place
- eXtreme Juggling: 4 Rings - 1st place
WJF 6:
- Advanced Rings - 2nd place
- Advanced Clubs - 2nd place
- 3 Club 360s - 3rd place
- 3 Club Freestyle - 1st place
- 6 Ball Freestyle - 3rd place
- 6 Ring Freestyle - 2nd place
- 6 Club Freestyle - 2nd place
- Overall Championship - 2nd place
- Long Program - 3rd place
IJA 2019:
- Games: Mixed Prop Passing with Jack Denger - 1st place[5]