Joggling is a competitive sport that combines juggling with jogging . People who joggle are called jogglers.
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26-623: A 5K Road Race was run along the Fox River Trail in Green Bay on July 13, 2024. Divisions: B17 - Boys 13-to-17, G17 - Girls 13-to-17, MO - Men's Open, CO - Coed Open, WO - Women's Open, MM - Men's Masters, WM - Women's Masters 2023 marked the first year that IJA held both in-person as well as virtual championships. The In-Person Championship Meet took place at Leighton Stadium in South Bend, Indiana, USA on July 22, 2023 as part of
39-490: A new Guinness WR. Additional 1600m run was done after main 8 events and timed by a meet organizer, Aaron Scott 5:24, Sterling Franklin 5:39 Divisions: B12 – Boys 12-and-Under, B17 – Boys 13-to-17, MO – Men's Open, MM – Men's Masters Divisions: WO – Women's Open, WM – Women's Masters, Mixed – Men and Women (Relay) Springfield College Track – Springfield, Massachusetts, USA (July 21, 2018) International Jugglers' Association 71st Annual Festival ª Matt Feldman ran
52-555: A qualifying standard (e.g. in a former meet, competitors in the 400 meter 5-ball event need to have completed the 100 meter 5-ball event in less than 90 seconds ). The meet schedule for the World Joggling Championships most commonly includes races ranging from 100 meters to 1600 meters, with the occasional novel-yet-standardized distance, prop count, or obstacle. Frequently, world record attempts will be held at these meets (e.g. 800m, 5K, and 10K record attempts in
65-480: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Joggling The most common objects used in joggling are juggling balls , or sometimes juggling clubs , but any set of three or more objects can be used. However, in competitions or long term events, most jogglers prefer to use palm-size beanbags stuffed with birdseed because they are light enough for long distances but heavy enough to withstand winds. The juggling
78-471: Is usually done in a three-ball cascade pattern, which is efficient and uses the least energy. Jogglers say that the arm motions of juggling with three objects feels natural with the action and pace of jogging. The rules that define joggling in competitions and races are: Jogglers compete in races around the world over a range of distances. From their local parkrun events to large city marathons The World Joggling Championships are held each year as one of
91-896: The IJA Annual Festival, and the Virtual Championships had a submission deadline on August 22, 2023. International Jugglers' Association 76th Annual Festival Divisions: B12 – Boys 12-and-Under, G12 – Girls 12-and-Under, B17 – Boys 13-to-17, G17 – Girls 13-to-17, MO – Men's Open, WO – Women's Open, MM – Men's Masters, WM – Women's Masters Virtual (Full In-Frame Video Submissions Required), In-Person World Championships to resume in 2023 International Jugglers' Association 75th Festival Full Results from Block A and Block B are as follows: Divisions: B12 – Boys 12-and-Under, B17 – Boys 13-to-17, MO – Men's Open, MM – Men's Masters Divisions: G17 – Girls 17-and-Under, WO – Women's Open, WM – Women's Masters Virtual due to
104-494: The events of the International Jugglers' Association juggling festival , where results are recorded and medals awarded. Anyone can compete in the World Joggling Championships, but competitors need to be able to juggle three balls proficiently. All registrants must pay an entry fee, which covers any to all of the events entered for one juggler, and complete and sign a liability waiver. Some events require meeting
117-599: The health risk diminishes. The first championships were held in 1980 at the IJA juggling festival in Fargo, North Dakota . They were organized by Bill Giduz, an avid joggler who edited the IJA Newsletter at the time in an attempt to interest others in the activity. Two races were held on that occasion—a 100-yard race across a football field that was won by Brad Heffler in 13.4 seconds, and a one-mile run on an indoor track that
130-482: The last decade), as well as relay races in which teammates pass one ball to the next relay runner, who holds two in the handoff zone. The schedule also often includes 4-ball, 5-ball, and 7-ball events, which require much greater technical juggling skills as opposed to flat-out speed. Competitions have been virtual through the COVID-19 pandemic, with the intent of incorporating both virtual and in-person event blocks when
143-474: The ongoing pandemic (Full In-Frame Video Submissions Required, Deadline: July 15, 2021, 11:59pm GMT) International Jugglers' Association Festival (Online/Virtual) Divisions: B12 – Boys 12-and-Under, B17 – Boys 13-to-17, MO – Men's Open, MM – Men's Masters Divisions: G17 – Girls 17-and-Under, WO – Women's Open, WM – Women's Masters Time Attack Division: Entries were redone due to footage discrepancies and capped at initial time submission Virtual due to
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#1732798792024156-1052: The ongoing pandemic (Full In-Frame Video Submissions Required, Deadline: July 18, 2020, 4:00pm GMT) International Jugglers' Association 74th Festival (Online/Virtual) ª Honorable Mention: Aaron Scott – 2:35.41, Verifiable Fun Run video submission ranks 3rd in Competitive Physical Medals awarded in following divisions: 3b100/400/800/Mile/5K, 5b100/400, 7b100; Individual Ranks used to eliminate multiple per-person ranking Divisions: B12 – Boys 12-and-Under, B17 – Boys 13-to-17, MO – Men's Open, MM – Men's Masters Divisions: G17 – Girls 17-and-Under, WO – Women's Open, WM – Women's Masters Purdue University Track – Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA (June 29, 2019) International Jugglers' Association 72nd Annual Festival ª Both Mark Fiore and Sterling Franklin broke Jamie Whoolery's 60m World Record from 2001 at this track meet. Timer Results for Eric Walter's 800m WR attempt: 2:13.00, 2:12.82, 2:13.01. Average time 2:12.94 registers as
169-500: Was won by Canadian comic entertainer Michel Lauzière. Lauzière was late to the start line and ran his race barefoot. The 2024 Championships include both In-Person and Virtual Championships again, the Virtual Championships stretching from Fall 2023 through June 15, 2024, and the In-Person Championship Meet taking place in Green Bay, Wisconsin on July 11, 2024 as part of the IJA 77th Annual Festival. Additionally,
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