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*3 diabolos: 5 minutes and 42 seconds by [[Pieter Slachmuylders]] in 2012 ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBiYmEKaT5Y video])
 
*3 diabolos: 5 minutes and 42 seconds by [[Pieter Slachmuylders]] in 2012 ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBiYmEKaT5Y video])
 
*4 diabolos: 2 minutes and 9 seconds by [[Pieter Slachmuylders]] in 2012 ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIydCzrL1sU video])
 
*4 diabolos: 2 minutes and 9 seconds by [[Pieter Slachmuylders]] in 2012 ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIydCzrL1sU video])
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*4 Diabolos: 4 minutes and 17 seconds by Tony Frebourg in 2013
*5 diabolos: 54 catches by [[Ofek Shilton]] in 2011 ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNSpKaIZrBc video])
 
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*5 Diabolos: 1 minute and 7 seconds by Tony Frebourg in 2013
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*8 Diabolos Passing 16 catchs by Tony Frebourg and Guillaume Karpowicz in 2012
 
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*4 diabolos: 2 minutes and 9 seconds by [[Tony Frebourg]] ([http://web.archive.org/web/20050206233118/http://tonyfrebourg.com/France/Pages/cadre.htm claim])
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*4 diabolos: 3 minutes and 17 seconds by [[Robin Spinelli]] in 2013 ([http://youtu.be/fMxjOKDJGCQ?t=8m7s video])
 
*4 diabolos: 3 minutes and 17 seconds by [[Robin Spinelli]] in 2013 ([http://youtu.be/fMxjOKDJGCQ?t=8m7s video])

Revision as of 05:06, 6 March 2014

This is a list of endurance world records for solo and passing juggling with various numbers and types of props. Additional world records for particular patterns, throws and tricks are on Juggle Wiki in the following locations:

Solo world records

Balls

Unverified claims:

Rings

Unverified claims:

Clubs

Unverified claims:

Ball bouncing

Force bounce

Unverified claims:

Lift bounce

Unverified claims:

Diabolos

High

  • 3 diabolos: 5 minutes and 42 seconds by Pieter Slachmuylders in 2012 (video)
  • 4 diabolos: 2 minutes and 9 seconds by Pieter Slachmuylders in 2012 (video)
  • 4 Diabolos: 4 minutes and 17 seconds by Tony Frebourg in 2013
  • 5 Diabolos: 1 minute and 7 seconds by Tony Frebourg in 2013
  • 6 Diabolos: 13 catchs by Tony Frebourg in 2014
  • 8 Diabolos Passing 16 catchs by Tony Frebourg and Guillaume Karpowicz in 2012

Unverified claims:

Low

Unverified claims:

  • 2 diabolos: 32 minutes and 4 seconds by Kristian Scharling Jørgensen in 2011 (IJDb)
  • 3 diabolos: 10 minutes+ by Ryo Yabe (claim)

Passing world records

Balls

2-person passing

Rings

2-person passing

3-person passing

Unverified claims:

4-person passing

Clubs

2-person passing

Unverified claims:

3-person passing

5-person passing

Ball bouncing

2-person passing

Diabolos

2-person passing

Women's records

Balls

Records with insufficient video evidence:

  • 5 balls: 4 minutes and 7 seconds+ by Taylor Glenn in 2011 (the pattern isn't continuously visible in the video)

Unverified claims:

  • 5 balls: 4 minutes and 45 seconds by Bekah Smith in 2011 (claim)
  • 5 balls: 5 minutes and 32 seconds by Daniela Paličková in 2012 (claim)
  • 5 balls: 14 minutes and 55 seconds by Erin Stephens in 2006 (claim)
  • 5 balls: 43 minutes and 24 seconds by Heather Marriott in 2003 (claim)
  • 6 beanbags: 72 catches by Daniela Paličková in 2011 (claim)
  • 6 balls: 100+ catches by Olga Galchenko (claim)
  • 6 balls: 300+ catches by Erin Stephens in 2008 (claim)
  • 8 balls: 16 catches by Jenny Jaeger in the 1910s (claim)
  • 8 beanbags: 20 catches by Daniela Paličková in 2012 (claim)
  • 9 balls: 9 catches by Jenny Jaeger in the 1910s (claim) and Lucy Gillet (claim)
  • 9 balls: 14 catches by Hanna Lundgren (claim)
  • 9 balls: 45 catches by Sue Kirby in 1987 (claim)
  • 10 balls: 10 catches by Jenny Jaeger in the 1910s (claim) and Hanna Lundgren (claim)

Rings

Unverified claims:

  • 5 rings: 250 catches by Erin Stephens in 2007 (claim)

Clubs

Records with insufficient video evidence:

  • 5 clubs: 5 minutes and 14 seconds by Joëlle Huguenin in 2010 (the pattern isn't continuously visible in the video)

Unverified claims:

Ball bouncing

Force bounce

Lift bounce

Unverified claims:

Diabolos

High

  • 3 diabolos: 12 catches by Maria Wolf in 2013 (video) and Vivian van Buul in 2013 (video)
  • 4 diabolos: 13 catches by Maria Wolf in 2012 (video)

Records with insufficient video evidence:

  • 3 diabolos: 20 catches by Lena Köhn in 2011 (video no longer available)
  • 3 diabolos: 25 catches by Maria Wolf in 2010 (private video)

Low

  • 3 diabolos: 54 seconds by Vivian van Buul in 2012 (video)

Rules

If you find or set a new world record, you can add it to this page. Refer to these rules when you update the records.

Required information

The following information must be included for each record.

The category of objects/type of juggling

Five categories are recognized:

  • Toss juggling with rings (any flat, roughly circular objects, including plates and hoops)
  • Toss juggling with clubs (any long, roughly cylindrical objects, including sticks and batons)
  • Juggling multiple diabolos on a string (with two subcategories: high and low patterns)

No multiplexing is allowed in any of these records. Bounce juggling records must be done on a solid, flat, horizontal surface with each throw bouncing only once before it's caught. A ball that bounces twice before it is caught is considered to have been dropped. Since a stable pattern can be maintained by simply pushing the balls slightly to redirect them, without actually gripping them, any touch of a ball with a hand (while no drops have been made) may be considered a catch in bounce juggling.

The number of objects used

This must be the actual number used to set the record - a record set using 11 balls would not be considered the record for 10 balls, even if 10 of the 11 balls were juggled for more catches than the existing 10 ball record. For the records listed on this page, the number of objects used for a toss juggling or bounce juggling record must be greater than the number of hands used, and the number of diabolos used for a diabolo record must be greater than the number of strings used. (Each person may only use one string.)

The duration of the record

According to JISCON rules, all solo runs up to 250 catches are compared by the number of catches, and all passing runs (no matter how long they are) are compared by the number of caught passes. Self throws (objects thrown and caught by the same juggler) are not counted in passing records. If they were, two jugglers could set a passing record by each making a single pass to their partner and then juggling solo patterns for as long as they wanted. For records measured by catches to be listed on this wiki, the number of catches (not counting self throws in passing patterns) must be at least as many as the number of objects used.

For toss juggling and bounce juggling records, catches may be made with the juggler's hands or any other body parts. When a catch is made using a part of the body other than the hands, it is considered to have been caught by the hand that would normally catch it at that time in the pattern. The juggler may not use any pockets, nets, or other apparatus to catch objects. For diabolo records, the diabolos must be thrown and caught with the string for the catches to be counted.

Catches are counted only while no objects have been dropped. JISCON defines a drop as a failure to catch an object that, as a result, hits the ground or any foreign object. A drop is considered to have happened at the moment the object should have been caught or touched, not when it hits the ground. For diabolo records, catches are counted only while no diabolos have been dropped or caught with the hands.

Any object that leaves a hand after collecting has begun is considered to be dropped at the moment it's released, so no subsequent catches will be counted. Collecting begins when an object lands in a hand that is already holding another object. (Multiple diabolos may be on the string at the same time during a low diabolo pattern, and this is not considered collecting.)

JISCON compares solo runs longer than 250 catches on the basis of time alone. (Other organizations may have different rules for deciding when to measure records by catches or time - records on the Bounce Page are usually measured by time when a run is over a minute.) Time is measured from the moment the first throw leaves the hand to the moment the last valid catch touches the hand. Fractions of seconds are rounded down.

The source of the record

To be considered valid, a record must be proved by video evidence, available either to the general public or to an organization that validates juggling world records, such as the Juggling Information Service Committee on Numbers Juggling (JISCON), Bounce Juggling World Records (the Bounce Page), or Guinness World Records. The juggling pattern should be visible in the video for the full duration of the record. A link must be provided either to a video of the record, or to the website of a world record organization showing that the record has been validated.

Unverified claims (records with no available video evidence) are listed separately. If there is a verified world record listed on this page for a given number of objects, any claim that equals or beats that record is listed. If there is no verified world record for a given number of objects, only the best claim for that number is listed. A link should be provided to a statement of the record, including all the required information listed above.

Additional information

The following information is not required for categorizing, comparing, or verifying records, but should be included if possible for each record.

The name(s) of the record-holder(s)

If there is a tie for a record, all the people/teams who hold the same record should be listed.

The exact type of prop used

If a record is known to have been done with a certain variation of the three standard toss juggling props, such as beanbags, plates, hoops, sticks, or batons, the type of prop should be specified.

The year the record was set

If the exact year of a record is unknown, the year that the video was published or submitted for verification (or for unverified records, the year that the claim was made) may be used instead.

Other lists of juggling records

World records

National records

Competition records

Personal record databases

Defunct

Current