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  2. European Juggling Convention - Wikipedia

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    The European Juggling Convention (EJC), is the largest juggling convention in the world, regularly attracting several thousand participants. It is held every year in a different European country. It is organised by changing local organisation committees which are supported by the European Juggling Association (EJA), a non-profit association ...

  3. Juggling convention - Wikipedia

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    The Turkish Juggling Convention - A convention of 7 days held in Sundance-Antalya and attended by more than 300 people. The Swedish Juggling Convention - A four-day convention held over the Easter holiday. Brianza Juggling Convention - Imbersago (MI), Italy - a four-day convention held over the long weekend in May each year attended by about ...

  4. Israeli Juggling Convention - Wikipedia

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    The convention takes place during the intermediary days of Passover. [1] Since 2000, the convention has been located in the Gan HaShlosha National Park in the north of Israel near Beit She'an. [1] It is a camping convention and the main activities take place in a large on-site gym.

  5. International Jugglers' Association - Wikipedia

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    (The largest juggling festival in the world is the European Juggling Convention, started in 1978 and whose founders were members of the International Jugglers' Association). The convention is held in a different city each year during mid-to-late July since 1948. There were also additional winter conventions in the 90s.

  6. World Juggling Federation - Wikipedia

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    The WJF's most well-known event is the WJF convention, which has been broadcast on ESPN2. The organization encourages jugglers to compete against each other in order to get better. In WJF-sponsored events, the participants use juggling props, which include: Balls, Rings, Clubs, Cigar boxes, Diabolos, and Devil Sticks.

  7. Juggling competition - Wikipedia

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    Competitive or sport juggling is a sport in which people juggle in competition with others. Since 1969, the International Jugglers' Association (IJA) [1] has held annual stage championships, judged both on technique and presentation. The stage championships have three categories: Individuals, Teams and Juniors (individuals under 17 years old).

  8. Category:Juggling conventions - Wikipedia

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  9. Modern juggling culture - Wikipedia

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    World Juggling Day is the Saturday nearest 17 June (the day the IJA was founded in 1947). [10] There are events organized worldwide to teach people how to juggle, to promote juggling, or for jugglers to get together and celebrate. Many countries, cities, or juggling clubs hold an annual juggling convention.