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  2. Stilts - Wikipedia

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    This type of stilt is similar to drywall stilts in that they allow the walker to stand in one place without having to shift weight from foot to foot to stay balanced. Articulated stilts feature a flexing joint under the ball of the foot and, in one variant, under the heel.

  3. Roy Maloy - Wikipedia

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    Stilt-walking records [ edit ] In 2008, Maloy set an unverified world record for the tallest stilts ever walked on: on 1 November, after 11 attempts, he took five independent steps on 17 m (56 ft) stilts each weighing almost 30 kg (66 lb).

  4. Mocko jumbie - Wikipedia

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    A Moko Jumbie (also known as Moko Jumbi, Moko Jumby, or Moko Zumbi) is a traditional stilt walker or spirit dancer ingrained in the cultural heritage of the U.S. Virgin Islands for over 200 years. [1] Originating from West African traditions, these cultural practices were introduced to the Caribbean islands by enslaved individuals during the ...

  5. Talk:Stilts - Wikipedia

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    * 1.1 Hand-held stilts * 1.2 Peg Stilts * 1.3 Drywall Stilts o 1.3.1 Dura stilts * 1.4 Spring stilts Should read type of stilts: there are dozens if not hundreds of differnt stilt designs. Here are some common styles: hand held stilts hand held string: string - tin can or block stilts with string tension

  6. 'Nonsense on stilts': Legal experts dismiss Trump's claim ...

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    Amid the Justice Department’s ongoing investigation into his handling of classified materials, former President Donald Trump on Wednesday offered a new and unusual defense: that he had the power ...

  7. This week, President Donald Trump reversed course on a Biden administration environmental initiative that had eliminated single-use plastics like straws in federal buildings. The common ...