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  2. Savannah Vinsant - Wikipedia

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    The parents, who had taken courses in judging and coaching, began training Savannah on their own. They trained her on a 7-by-14-foot competition trampoline (a rectangular trampoline with a different bed than regular outdoor trampolines) – in their backyard. Soon roughly 40 children began coming to Savannah's house and joined her with her ...

  3. How Ridiculous - Wikipedia

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    The best performing objects were an arrow shot from a recurved bow, and a pile of screws thrown all at once, both of which popped 11 balloons. [15] In January 2022, this balloon video displaced the previous longstanding leader, uploaded October 2018, in which Brett Stanford dropped a bowling ball onto a trampoline from 165 metres (541 ft) at ...

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    Additionally, it features heavy-duty stitching for a better bounce, galvanized springs for rust resistance and a 6-foot-high, 360-degree safety enclosure to keep users safe. Samsung Q-Series ...

  5. Trampoline - Wikipedia

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    The trampoline bed is rectangular 4.28 by 2.14 metres (14 ft 1 in × 7 ft 0 in) in size fitted into the 5.05 by 2.91 metres (17 ft × 10 ft) frame [10] with around 110 steel springs (the actual number may vary by manufacturer). The bed is made of a strong fabric that can be woven from webbing, which is the most commonly used material.

  6. Trampolining - Wikipedia

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    Trampolining or trampoline gymnastics [1] is a competitive Olympic sport in which athletes perform acrobatics while bouncing on a trampoline. [2] In competition, these can include simple jumps in the straight, pike, tuck, or straddle position to more complex combinations of forward and/or backward somersaults and twists.

  7. Sky Zone - Wikipedia

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    Sky Zone is a Provo, Utah–based company that operates indoor trampoline parks.The company is often erroneously credited with opening the first indoor trampoline park in 2004 (although it was not the first), [1] and is controversial for the number of injuries that have occurred in its parks.