Pavel Evsukevich | |
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7 ring backcross world record holder | |
Websites |
www.evsukevich.com |
Highest numbers juggled |
9 balls qualified |
Pavel Evsukevich (born 23 October 1989) is a professional juggler from Orsha, Belarus[1] (now living in Moscow, Russia).[2] He started juggling when he was six, and at the age of 15, he entered Moscow Circus School, where he was trained by Igor Teplov.[1]
World records
Records with publicly available video evidence:
- 6 rings with ring balance: 145 catches in 2016 (video)
- 6 rings on a rola bola: 62 catches in 2017 (video)
- 7 ring full reverse: 33 catches in 2011 (video)
- 7 ring overhead throws: 7 catches in 2009 (video)
- 7 ring backcrosses: 7 catches in 2012 (video), tied with Laido Dittmar in 2014
- 7 rings with ring balance: 109 catches in 2011 (video)
- 7 rings on a rola bola: 239 catches in 2017 (video)
- 180 qualified with the most rings: 7 rings, 7 up in 2009 (video), tied with Sergei Ignatov (video), Anthony Gatto in 2001 (video), and Rudolf Levitskiy in 2007 (video)
- Most connected 7 ring 7 up 180s: 2 in 2009 (video), tied with Anthony Gatto in 2006
- 9 rings with ring balance: 13 catches in 2009 (video)
- 9 rings on a rola bola: 15 catches in 2017 (video)
- 10 rings with ring balance: 10 catches in 2009 (video), tied with Anthony Gatto in 2010 and Laido Dittmar in 2014
- 10 rings with club balance: 10 catches in 2013 (video), tied with Anthony Gatto in 2007, Willy Colombaioni in 2015, and Laido Dittmar in 2015
- 11 rings with ring balance: 11 catches in 2013 (video)
Competitions
In 2010, Pavel won the following competitions at WJF 6:[3]
- Advanced Rings
- Ring Endurance
- 8 Ring Isolated Endurance
- 9 Ring Isolated Endurance
- 10 Ring Isolated Endurance
- Long Program
In 2012, he won the following competitions in the IJA championships:[4]
- Numbers: Solo Rings
- eXtreme Juggling: 4-5 Rings
- eXtreme Juggling: 6+ Rings
Pavel also placed in the following other juggling and circus competitions:
- 9th International Youth Circus Festival in Moscow in 2010 - bronze medalist[5]
- 2011 Russian Juggling Federation Championship - 1st place[5]
- 5th Festival Internacional de Circo de Albacete (Spain) in 2012 - silver medalist[6]
- "Juggling Around the World" Cup-Antonio Álvarez 2012[5]
- “Technical Achievement” -SOLyCIRCO" 2012[5]