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Mathias Ramfelt
Mathias Ramfelt
9 ball bounce world record holder

Websites

www.mathiasramfelt.com
YouTube: mathiasshow
Vimeo: Mathias Ramfelt

 Mathias Ramfelt (born in 1988) is a world record-holding juggler from Tønsberg, Norway.

He started juggling when he was eight, mostly practicing at home, and also with other kids at a juggling school on a weekly basis.

With an older brother in the entertainment business Mathias had the opportunity to contribute with his skills at both smaller and bigger gigs. This gave him valuable experience at a very young age.[1]

Mathias set the world record for a 9 ball lift bounce in 2011: 35 seconds (video below).[2]

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