World Juggling Federation

The World Juggling Federation ( WJF ) is an organization that promotes the juggling as a sport.

History

In 2000, the WJF by Jason Garfield, a long- time member of the International Jugglers ' Association, was founded. He could gain attention through the targeting of juggling as a sport. In 2004, the organization was known as Jason Garfield airtime on ESPN bought to show excerpts from the WJF II juggling competitions.

Competitions

The most famous event is the WJF WJF Convention, which was broadcast on ESPN2. The association motivated compete against each other jugglers to be better in the technical juggling. The following juggling props used in WJF events including:

  • Balls
  • Rings
  • Lobes
  • Cigar boxes
  • Diabolos
  • Devilsticks

If enough players available, there are also the following competitions:

  • Leg Fit
  • 360s
  • Endurance
  • Freestyle
  • Extreme Competitions

The following sub- division of the participants of the competitors, " junior ", " beginner ", "intermediate " and " advanced "

Conventions and competitions

There is an annual WJF Convention in the context of competitions, an annual winner of the title "Overall Champion" receives. Following the WJF there was a contest for the presidency ( " Battle for the WJF Presidency " ) from the Thomas Dietz emerged victorious against Jason Garfield. Shortly thereafter, there was a dispute between Thomas Dietz and Jason Garfield, Garfield said private email published in his web forum to portray to Thomas Dietz as a villain. In the WJF 7 in 2011 it was announced "Champion Overall" originally Doug Sayers as what but due to an erroneous counting of points turned out to be wrong, as Vova Galchenko had more points.

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