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====Most catches in 1 minute==== |
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*4 balls: 498 catches in 1 minute by [[David Rush]] in 2017 ([https://youtu.be/ETsTrZhoZ7M?t=33s video])[[File:20170612092025.png|thumb]] |
*4 balls: 498 catches in 1 minute by [[David Rush]] in 2017 ([https://youtu.be/ETsTrZhoZ7M?t=33s video])[[File:20170612092025.png|thumb]] |
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*5 balls: 414 catches in 1 minute by [[Michael Ferreri]] in 2018 ([https://youtu.be/1kn_8CoYVA0 video]) |
*5 balls: 414 catches in 1 minute by [[Michael Ferreri]] in 2018 ([https://youtu.be/1kn_8CoYVA0 video]) |
Revision as of 15:41, 3 February 2020
Speed juggling is juggling combining fast throws and throws at a low height in order to maximize the number of catches per unit of time. Speed juggling of clubs often includes throws with a high rotation speed.
Conversely, in slow juggling, props are thrown at a great height to minimize the number of catches per unit of time. This has been popularized through "fewest catches" competitions often included in juggling games at conventions.
Speed jugglers
Speed juggling is popular in stage acts, with many jugglers claiming the title of "World's Fastest Juggler", including Lottie Brunn,[1] Nino Frediani,[2][3] Wally Eastwood,[4] Mario Berousek,[5] Greg Gabaylo,[6] Mark Hanson,[7] and David Rush.[8] Falco Scheffler became a widely-known speed juggler with 3 and 4 balls after the release of his Physical limits in technical 3 and 4 ball juggling video in 2007.
Speed passing
In speed passing competitions, six clubs are passed between two people attempting to complete the most passes in a set time (video example).
World records
Speed juggling and slow juggling world records with publicly available video evidence:[9]
(Note: For records on Juggle Wiki, the low throws/passes in shower patterns are not counted, so using the shower pattern is not a good way to set speed juggling records.)
Most catches in 1 minute
- 3 balls: 501 catches in 1 minute by David Rush in 2019 (video)
- 4 balls: 498 catches in 1 minute by David Rush in 2017 (video)
- 5 balls: 414 catches in 1 minute by Michael Ferreri in 2018 (video)
- 6 balls: 355 catches in 1 minute by Michael Ferreri in 2017 (video)
- 7 balls: 376 catches in 1 minute by Michael Ferreri in 2018 (video)
- 8 balls: 311 catches in 1 minute by Anthony Gatto in 2006 (video)
- 3 rings: 240 catches in 1 minute by Kenshin Tomie in 2019 (video)
- 4 rings: 260 catches in 1 minute by Kenshin Tomie in 2019 (video)
- 5 rings: 275 catches in 1 minute by Kenny Cheung in 2017 (video)
- 6 rings: 258 catches in 1 minute by Willy Colombaioni in 2019 (video)
- 7 rings: 273 catches in 1 minute by Willy Colombaioni in 2019 (video)
- 3 clubs: 273 catches in 1 minute by Willy Colombaioni in 2018 (video)
- 4 clubs: 278 catches in 1 minute by Ameron Rosvall in 2019 (video)
- 5 clubs: 281 catches in 1 minute by Willy Colombaioni in 2015 (video)
- 6 clubs: 233 catches in 1 minute by Kenny Cheung in 2018 (video)
- 5 ball force bounce: 376 catches in 1 minute by Darix De Bianchi in 2019 (video)
- 3 ball lift bounce: 339 catches in 1 minute by Darix De Bianchi in 2019 (video)
- 4 ball lift bounce: 322 catches in 1 minute by Darix De Bianchi in 2019 (video)
- 5 ball lift bounce: 377 catches in 1 minute by Darix De Bianchi in 2019 (video)
- 6 ball lift bounce: 370 catches in 1 minute by Darix De Bianchi in 2019 (video)
- 7 ball lift bounce: 403 catches in 1 minute by Darix De Bianchi in 2019 (video)
Fewest catches in 1 minute
Slow juggling records require a pattern to be run continuously for a full minute.
- 3 balls: 22 catches in 1 minute by David Rush in 2016 (video)
- 4 balls: 63 catches in 1 minute by Nick Thomas in 2017 (video)
- 5 balls: 95 catches in 1 minute by Kristian Wanvik in 2011 (video)
- 6 balls: 186 catches in 1 minute by Patrick Pettersson in 2016 (video)
- 7 balls: 236 catches in 1 minute by Patrick Pettersson in 2016 (video)
- 8 balls: 311 catches in 1 minute by Anthony Gatto in 2006 (video)
- 3 rings: 32 catches in 1 minute by Sydney MacDonald in 2017 (video)
- 4 rings: 68 catches in 1 minute by Willy Colombaioni in 2019 (video)
- 5 rings: 130 catches in 1 minute by Willy Colombaioni in 2015 (video)
- 6 rings: 170 catches in 1 minute by Willy Colombaioni in 2016 (video)
- 7 rings: 243 catches in 1 minute by Willy Colombaioni in 2015 (video)
- 3 clubs: 28 catches in 1 minute by David Rush in 2017 (video)
- 4 clubs: 78 catches in 1 minute by Willy Colombaioni in 2019 (video)
- 5 clubs: 139 catches in 1 minute by Willy Colombaioni in 2015 (video)
- 6 clubs: 210 catches in 1 minute by Anthony Gatto in 2005 (video)
- 3 ball lift bounce: 19 catches in 1 minute by Brendan Kelbie in 2020 (video)
- 5 ball force bounce: 194 catches in 1 minute by David Nayer in 2017 (video)
References
- ↑ https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/alt.obituaries/WyPxYogrYWc
- ↑ http://www.juggle.org/history/archives/jugmags/36-1/36-1,p4.htm
- ↑ http://www.juggling.org/jw/90/1/nino.html
- ↑ http://www.fastwally.com/FastWally/Facts.html
- ↑ http://www.berousek.com/
- ↑ http://greggabaylo.com/2.html
- ↑ http://jugglepower.com/about/
- ↑ http://davidrush4stem.com/
- ↑ Note: For timed records on Juggle Wiki, the start time is when an object first leaves a hand (based on JISCON rules). The end time for speed & slow juggling records is one minute after the start time. Catches are only counted if they are made between the start and end time. As a result, there may be slight discrepancies in the number of catches compared with records tracked by other organizations, such as Guinness, which may have different rules for determining the start time.