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{{Short description|World records for varieties of juggling}}
This is a list of '''numbers juggling ]s''' for solo ] of clubs, balls, rings and bouncing balls as well as passing records for each of these ].
'''Juggling world records''' comprise the best performances in the fields of endurance and numbers ].
], world record-holding club passers.]]
== Criteria ==
For ratification as a world record, the claimed record
* must be proved by video evidence, either available to the general public or
* must be validated by organizations such as ''Guinness World Records''


Up until 2012 any record must have been proved by either of the two methods above or by video evidence, available to the members of the former ''] Committee on Numbers Juggling (JISCON)''.<ref name=JIS>{{cite web |title=List of Numbers Juggling Records |publisher=Juggling Information Service Committee on Numbers Juggling (JISCON) |url=http://www.juggling.org/records/records.html |access-date=February 12, 2011 }}</ref> JISCON is no longer active.
The records for each section are split into three groups:


Records begin where each object being juggled has been thrown and successfully caught at least once (e.g. 11 catches of 12 balls is not listed). This is known as a ']'. Where each object is thrown and caught more than once the term used is a 'qualify'.
* The "most official" record with each number. These records can be proved only by video evidence, either available to the general public or to the members of the '''] Committee on Numbers Juggling''' ('''JISCON''').<ref name=JIS>{{cite web |title=List of Numbers Juggling Records |publisher=Juggling Information Service Committee on Numbers Juggling (JISCON) |url=http://www.juggling.org/records/records.html |accessdate=February 12, 2011 }}</ref>
* The "unofficial" record with each number, where the record is equal to or beats the official record. These are usually personal claims by the named juggler, often with witnesses. It is notoriously difficult to accurately count catches for any attempt beyond a flash without resorting to slowed down video footage.
* Records with lower numbers of props. These records can last anywhere from 20 minutes to 12 hours so video evidence, even if it exists, is not easily available for anyone to check. These records are included when validated by organizations such as ].


Notes on defining the props: === Notes on defining the props ===
* ], which include beanbags, must be roughly spherical objects.<ref name=Rules>{{cite web |title=Numbers Juggling Rules & Definitions |publisher=Juggling Information Service Committee on Numbers Juggling (JISCON) |url=http://www.juggling.org/records/rules.html |accessdate=October 16, 2009 }}</ref> * ], which include ''beanbags'', must be roughly spherical objects.<ref name=Rules>{{cite web |title=Numbers Juggling Rules & Definitions |publisher=Juggling Information Service Committee on Numbers Juggling (JISCON) |url=http://www.juggling.org/records/rules.html |access-date=October 16, 2009 }}</ref>
* ], which include sticks and batons, must be long, roughly cylindrical objects.<ref name=Rules/> * ], which include ''sticks'' and ''batons'', must be long, roughly cylindrical objects.<ref name=Rules/>
* ], which include plates and hoops, must be flat, roughly circular objects.<ref name=Rules/> * ], which include ''plates'' and ''hoops'', must be flat, roughly circular objects.<ref name=Rules/>
* ] must be bounced off a solid, flat, horizontal surface with just one bounce per ball between each throw and catch. * ] must be bounced off a solid, flat, horizontal surface with just one bounce per ball between each throw and catch.


== Solo juggling records ==
Records begin where each object being juggled has been thrown and successfully caught at least once (e.g. 11 catches of 12 balls is not listed). This is known as a ']'. Where each object is thrown and caught more than once the term used is a 'qualify'.
Props must be thrown individually from each hand, and counting of catches commences once all props bar one have been thrown.
Multiplexing (throwing more than one prop at a time from the same hand) is not allowed.
Catches are counted only for throws made while no props have been dropped. According to JISCON definition, a drop is "a failure to catch an object that, as a result, hits the ground or any foreign object. A drop is considered to have happened at the moment the object should have been caught or touched, not when it hits the ground."<ref name=Rules/>


== Solo records == === Balls ===
{|class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="font-size:90%; width: 100%;"
Props must be thrown individually from each hand, and counting of catches commences once all props bar one have been thrown. Multiplexing (throwing more than one prop at a time from the same hand) is not allowed. Catches are counted only for throws made while no props have been dropped. According to JISCON definition, a drop is "a failure to catch an object that, as a result, hits the ground or any foreign object. A drop is considered to have happened at the moment the object should have been caught or touched, not when it hits the ground."<ref name=Rules/>
|-
!Equipment
!Record
!Juggler
!Nationality
!Year
!class="unsortable"|Ref(s)
|-
|14 beanbags
|14 catches
|]
|{{GBR}}
|2017
|({{YouTube|id=WK6AlhTjUbY|title=Video}})
|-
|13 beanbags
|15 catches
|Alex Barron
|{{GBR}}
|2013
|({{YouTube|id=gXBRf_WFt08|title=Video}})
|-
| rowspan="2" |12 beanbags
| rowspan="2" |20 catches
|Alex Barron
|{{GBR}}
|2017
|({{YouTube|id=SLkPJ1NxiSI|title=Video}})
|-
|Tom Whitfield
|{{GBR}}
|2024
|({{YouTube|id=LMeVers8YlI|title=Video}})
|-
|11 beanbags
|34 catches
|Tom Whitfield
|{{GBR}}
|2022
|({{YouTube|id=cJsgM-3L38U|title=Video}})
|-
|10 beanbags
|51 catches
|Tom Whitfield
|{{GBR}}
|2024
|({{YouTube|id=R50-grn7Jvo|title=Video}})
|-
|9 balls
|55 s
|]
|{{USA}}
|2006
|({{YouTube|id=FWHdT1plEqI|title=Video}})
|-
|8 balls
|1 min 18 s
|Enzo Nicolás Agüero
|{{ARG}}
|2023
|({{YouTube|id=S0PaQMLrci0|title=Video}})
|-
|7 balls
|16 min 25 s
|Adolfo Esteban Cardenas
|{{CHI}}
|2019
|({{YouTube|id=aNDZjK03w_s|title=Video}})
|-
|6 balls
|30 min 46 s
|Maximilian Kuschmierz
|{{GER}}
|2023
|({{YouTube|id=K_tr2mCPpWo|title=Video}})
|-
|5 balls
|3 h 44 min 46 s
|Bence Ónodi
|{{HUN}}
|2022
|({{YouTube|id=dmLXam4Ws1Y|title=Video}})
|-
|4 balls
|3 h 03 min 13 s
|Chris Smith
|{{USA}}
|2023
|({{YouTube|id=N5Cwh7N8bFo|title=Video}})
|-
|3 balls
|13 h 10 min
|David Rush
|{{USA}}
|2023
|Verified by GWR<ref>{{cite web |title=Longest duration juggling three objects |url=https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/longest-duration-juggling-three-objects-/ |access-date=21 July 2023 |website=Guiness World Records |publisher=Guiness World Records}}</ref>
|-
|}


=== Clubs === === Clubs ===
{|class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="font-size:90%; width: 100%;"
'''Solo club records from JISCON or with publicly available video evidence:'''
|-
* 9 clubs for 9 catches by Emil Dahl in 2013 ({{YouTube|id=WUl78qTkh3Q|title=Video}}), Willy Colombaioni in 2015 and Benjamin Thompson in 2015.
!Equipment
* 8 clubs for 16 catches by ] in 2006,({{Youtube|id=riyqrC1qrZ8|title=Video}}), Willy Colombaioni in 2015.<ref>{{cite web|title=Eight club world record|url=https://www.facebook.com/willy.colombaioni/videos/815617655221368/|accessdate=17 October 2015}}</ref>
!Record
* 7 clubs for 4 minutes 12 seconds by Anthony Gatto in 2005. ({{Youtube|id=Iw55Qyt8zVg|title=Video}})
!Juggler
* 6 clubs for 7 minutes 38 seconds by Anthony Gatto in 2005.<ref name=JIS/>
!Nationality
* 5 clubs for 53 minutes 21 seconds by ] in 2005.<ref name=JIS/>
!Year
!class="unsortable"|Ref(s)
|-
|9 clubs
|11 catches
|Eivind Dragsjø
|{{NOR}}
|2016
|({{YouTube|id=1E82gmtKT5k|title=Video}})
|-
|8 clubs
|18 catches
|Moritz Rosner
|{{GER}}
|2023
|({{YouTube|id=z5rsF1sqKE8|title=Video}})
|-
|7 clubs
|4 min 24 s
|]
|{{USA}}
|2005
|({{YouTube|id=7pQBJSVx0Bo|title=Video}})
|-
|6 clubs
|7 min 38 s
|]
|{{USA}}
|2005
|({{YouTube|id=3Xvdiif0CHo|title=Video}})
|-
|5 clubs
|53 min 21 s
|]
|{{GER}}
|2005
|Verified by JISCON
|-
|4 clubs
|2 h 7 min 17 s
|Caio Stevanovich
|{{BRA}}
|2023
|({{YouTube|id=zivCXBKt7tE |title=Video}})
|-
|3 clubs
|5 h 1 min 51 s
|Alexandr Inozemtzev
|{{RUS}}
|2022
|({{YouTube|id=P8RbbxCCv0c|title=Video}})
|-
|}


=== Balls/beanbags === === Rings ===
{|class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="font-size:90%; width: 100%;"
'''Solo ball records from JISCON or with publicly available video evidence:'''
|-
* 13 beanbags for 15 catches by ] in 2013. ({{YouTube|id=gXBRf_WFt08|title=Video}})
!Equipment
* 12 beanbags for 16 catches by Alex Barron in 2011.<ref name=JIS/> ({{YouTube|id=43iTzcLgRPY&list=PLD50973AB2AFE6304|title=Video}})
!Record
* 11 balls for 25 catches by Alex Barron in 2012. ({{YouTube|id=OapnMBF1A2o|title=Video}})
!Juggler
* 10 balls for 30 catches by Alex Barron in 2013. ({{YouTube|id=rNgFFeA33qo|title=Video}})
!Nationality
* 9 balls for 55 seconds by Anthony Gatto in 2006.<ref name=JIS/>
!Year
* 8 balls for 1 minute 13 seconds by Anthony Gatto in 2006.<ref name=JIS/>
!class="unsortable"|Ref(s)
* 7 balls for 12 minutes 51 seconds by Ofek Snir in 2015. ({{Youtube|id=w14sfOZaQu0|title=Video}})
|-

|13 rings
'''Lower numbers:'''
|13 catches
* 4 balls for 2 hours 46 minutes 48 seconds by ] in 2010.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/records-4000/longest-duration-juggling-four-objects/ |title=Longest Duration Juggling Four Objects |publisher=Guinness World Records |accessdate=September 6, 2011 }}</ref>
|Danil Lysenko
* 3 balls for 12 hours 5 minutes by ] in 2009.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.slickjugglers.com/images/guinnessrecordletter3balls.jpg |title=Confirmation Letter to David Slick of World Record for 'Longest duration juggling three objects' |publisher=Guinness World Records |date=September 22, 2009 |accessdate=October 15, 2009 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/records-1/longest-duration-juggling-three-objects-/ |title=Longest Duration Juggling Three Objects |publisher=Guinness World Records |accessdate=September 6, 2011 }}</ref>
|{{UKR}}

|2024
=== Rings/plates ===
|({{YouTube|id=h_sV-3ZakeI?si=zJh90wfUEu64XXSo|title=Video}})
'''Solo ring records from JISCON or with publicly available video evidence:'''
|-
* 13 rings for 13 catches by ] in 2002.<ref name=JIS/>
|12 rings
* 12 rings for 12 catches by Anthony Gatto in 1993,<ref name=JIS/> Albert Lucas in 1996,<ref name=JIS/> Sam Hartford in 2010,<ref name=JIS/> Lajos Nereus in 2010, Pavel Evsukevich in 2013 and Junming Lin in 2013.
|16 catches
* 11 rings for 17 catches by Anthony Gatto in 2006.<ref name=JIS/>
|Willy Colombaioni
* 10 rings for 47 catches by Anthony Gatto in 2005.<ref name=JIS/>
|{{ITA}}
* 9 rings for 235 catches by Anthony Gatto in 2005.<ref name=JIS/>
|2016
* 8 rings for 1 minute 17 seconds by Anthony Gatto in 1989.<ref name=JIS/>
|({{YouTube|id=FhoGHn3M-PI|title=Video}}),<br>({{YouTube|id=MPvTHzy6iqI&t=2m24s|title=Video}})
* 7 rings for 15 minutes 6 seconds by Anthony Gatto in 2011.<ref name=JIS/>
|-
|11 rings
|21 catches
|Lysenko Danil
|{{UKR}}
|2020
|({{YouTube|id=3eC4qvalETA|title=Video}})
|-
|10 rings
|47 catches
|]
|{{USA}}
|2005
|({{YouTube|id=v-Tn7Q0aJ2A&t=514|title=Video}})<ref name=JIS/>
|-
|9 rings
|50 s
|]
|{{USA}}
|2005
|({{YouTube|id=QioKtsZZ86I&t=5m10s|title=Video}}),<ref name=JIS/>
|-
|8 rings
|1 min 17 s
|]
|{{USA}}
|1989
|({{YouTube|id=1T6dsOykSYM&t=1h2m1s|title=Video}}),<ref name=JIS/>
|-
|7 rings
|15 min 6 s
|]
|{{USA}}
|2011
|({{YouTube|id=rOUmijTJAag|title=Video}}
|-
|6 rings
|6 min 37 s
|Eivind Dragsjø
|{{NOR}}
|2022
|({{YouTube|id=OvD_hlcDgAk|title=Video}})
|-
|5 rings
|58 min 22 s
|Caio Stevanovich
|{{BRA}}
|2022
|({{YouTube|id=CqVnqHNA_Dw|title=Video}})
|-
|4 rings
|1 h 20 min 55 s
|Maximilian Kuschmierz
|{{GER}}
|2022
|({{YouTube|id=XAre2o2aVq8|title=Video}})
|-
|3 rings
|3 h 10 min 45 s
|Maximilian Kuschmierz
|{{GER}}
|2022
|({{YouTube|id=cwSaXvKf-vI|title=Video}})
|}


=== Bouncing === === Bouncing ===
'''Force Bounce'''
'''Solo force bounce records with publicly available video evidence:'''
{|class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="font-size:90%; width: 100%;"
* 12 bounce balls for 12 catches by ] in 2008.<ref name=BP/>
|-
* 10 bounce balls for 10 catches by Alan Šulc in 2008.<ref name=BP/>
!Equipment
* 9 bounce balls for 62 catches by Alan Šulc in 2008.<ref name=BP/>
!Record
* 8 bounce balls for 4 minutes 12 seconds by Alan Šulc in 2011.<ref name=BP/>
!Juggler
* 7 bounce balls for 2 minutes 2 seconds by David Nayer in 2014.<ref>{{YouTube|id=-Bqap3M1fDg|title=Video}}</ref>
!Nationality
!Year
!class="unsortable"|Ref(s)
|-
|12 bounce balls
|12 catches
|]
|{{CZE}}
|2008
|({{YouTube|id=17E9qfQu9LQ&t=0m58s|title=Video}}),<ref name=BP>{{cite web |title=Official Bounce Juggling World Records |publisher=The Bounce Page |url=http://www.bouncepage.com/records.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130518042037/http://www.bouncepage.com/records.htm|archive-date=May 18, 2013}}</ref>
|-
| rowspan="4" |10 bounce balls
| rowspan="4" |10 catches
|]
|{{CZE}}
|2008
|({{YouTube|id=17E9qfQu9LQ#t=0m49s|title=Video}}),<ref name=BP/>
|-
|Henrik Veres
|{{HUN}}
|2013
|({{YouTube|id=9hBfuQ82vRk&t=2m30s|title=Video}})
|-
|Tony Garcia
|{{ESP}}
|2014
|({{YouTube|id=m5HImUs4ciA|title=Video}})


|-
'''Solo lift bounce records with publicly available video evidence:'''
|David Enoch Sosman
* 11 bounce balls for 11 catches by Tim Nolan in 1990.<ref name=BP>{{cite web |title=Official Bounce Juggling World Records |publisher=The Bounce Page |url=http://www.bouncepage.com/records.htm |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130518042037/http://www.bouncepage.com/records.htm|archivedate=May 18, 2013}}</ref>
|{{DNK}} {{FRA}}
* 10 bounce balls for 39 catches by Robert Mosher III in 2007.<ref name=BP/>
|2021
* 9 bounce balls for 35 seconds by Mathias Ramfelt in 2011.<ref name=BP/>
|( on ])
|-


|9 bounce balls
== Passing records ==
|98 catches
When ], only the props thrown between two separate jugglers are counted. In some patterns (ultimates or one-count) all the throws are caught by the opposite juggler but in a few patterns each juggler makes some throws to him- or herself. If these self throws were counted, two jugglers could make a single pass to their partner and then go on to juggle solo patterns for as long as they wanted.
|]
|{{CZE}}
|2016
|({{YouTube|id= cifZpTSiDmY|title=Video}})
|-
|8 bounce balls
|4 min 12 s
|]
|{{CZE}}
|2011
|({{YouTube|id=dAqgHePnvzI&t=5m2s|title=Video}}),<ref name=BP/>
|-
|7 bounce balls
|2 min 15 s
|David Nayer
|{{USA}}
|2015
|({{YouTube|id= b3ebTVP5EqQ|title=Video}})
|-
|6 bounce balls
|5 min 48 s
|David Nayer
|{{USA}}
|2016
|({{YouTube|id=tJsaBCeHcfI|title=Video}})


|-
The JISCON only tracks two-person club passing records. Records for ball and ring passing are not officially tracked by anyone but video evidence is available for various numbers.
|5 bounce balls
|59 min 30 s
|David Nayer
|{{USA}}
|2015
|({{YouTube|id=QzeVZCdpDaM|title=Video}})


|}
=== Clubs ===
'''Lift Bounce'''
], world record-holding club passers.]]
{|class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="font-size:90%; width: 100%;"
|-
!Equipment
!Record
!Juggler
!Nationality
!Year
!class="unsortable"|Ref(s)
|-
|11 bounce balls
|12 catches
|Eden Zak
|{{ISR}}
|2014
|
({{YouTube|id=1UB8kXLiiKM|title=Video}})
|-
|10 bounce balls
|51 catches
|Mathias Ramfelt
|{{NOR}}
|2017
|({{Vimeo|id=248024573|title=Video}})
|-
|9 bounce balls
|40 s
|Mathias Ramfelt
|{{NOR}}
|2017
|({{Vimeo|id=248021459|title=Video}})
|-
|8 bounce balls
|1 min 14 s
|Tyron Colombaioni
|{{ITA}}
|2016
|( on Facebook)
|-
|7 bounce balls
|11 min 20 s
|Tyron Colombaioni
|{{ITA}}
|2016
|({{YouTube|id=7Q_jFhzrj20|title=Video}})
|-
|6 bounce balls
|6 min 43 s
|Philippe Dupuis
|{{CAN}}
|2016
|({{YouTube|id=afeSGGCuKPg|title=Video}})
|-
|5 bounce balls
|56 min 09 s
|Liam Ryan-O'Flaherty
|{{USA}}
|2019
|({{YouTube|id=gRNquU4_vmU|title=Video}})
|-
|4 bounce balls
|2 hour 0 min 01 s
|]
|{{USA}}
|2019
|({{YouTube|id=F51MdVsVgno|title=Video}})
|-
|3 bounce balls
|3 hours 45 min 13 s
|Bill Coad
|{{USA}}
|2019
|({{YouTube|id=WW0vMS_5Ndw|title=Video}})
|-
|}


== Passing records ==
'''Two-person club passing records from JISCON or with publicly available video evidence:'''
* 14 clubs for 16 passes caught by Dominik Harant and Manuel Mitasch in 2015. ({{YouTube|id=hDS2UvtNej8|title=Video}})
* 13 clubs for 30 passes caught by ] and Dominik Harant in 2013. ({{YouTube|id=TVuRmFktvQQ|title=Video}})
* 12 clubs for 77 passes caught by Daniel Ledel and Dominik Harant in 2012.
* 11 clubs for 237 passes caught by Manuel Mitasch and ] in 2010.<ref name=JIS/> ({{YouTube|id=sRmGZgbOSM4|title=Video}})
* 10 clubs for 682 passes caught by Daniel Ledel and Dominik Harant in 2011.
* 9 clubs for 1392 passes caught by Manuel Mitasch and ] in 2007.<ref name=JIS/> ({{YouTube|id=i60n4tND0i0|title=Video}})


When ], only the props thrown between two separate jugglers are counted. In some patterns (ultimates or one-count) all the throws are caught by the opposite juggler but in other patterns each juggler makes some throws to themselves. The reason for excluding self throws is that two jugglers could make a single pass to their partner and then go on to juggle solo patterns for as long as they wanted therefore undermining the record for 'passing'.
'''Three-person club passing records with publicly available video evidence:'''
* 18 clubs for 18 passes caught by Daniel Ledel, Dominik Harant and Manuel Mitasch in 2013 ({{YouTube|id=Paj_DF2QLQ0|title=Video}}).
* 17 clubs for 86 passes caught by Daniel Ledel, Dominik Harant and Manuel Mitasch in 2013 ({{YouTube|id=8V2asRWjJOc|title=Video}}).
* 16 clubs for 130 passes caught by Daniel Ledel, Dominik Harant and Florian Canaval in 2013 ({{YouTube|id=6s9Y36ucx40#t=46s|title=Video}}).
* 15 clubs for 150 passes caught by ], Dominik Harant and Manuel Mitasch in 2015 ({{YouTube|id=HUkVGkc-yXI|title=Video}}).


<br>
<br>
=== Balls === === Balls ===
{|class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="font-size:90%; width: 100%;"
'''Two-person ball passing records with publicly available video evidence:'''
|-
* 21 balls for 21 passes caught by Dan Wood and David Leahy in 2014. ({{YouTube|id=E9NdtvBXiqM|title=Video}})
!Equipment
* 20 balls for 24 passes caught by Dan Wood and David Leahy in 2013.
!Record
* 19 balls for 22 passes caught by Dan Wood and David Leahy in 2013.<ref>{{YouTube|id=YLiOu1T3vrU|title=Video}}</ref>
!Juggler
* 18 balls for 26 passes caught by Dan Wood and David Leahy in 2012.
!Nationality
* 17 balls for 33 passes caught by Doug Sayers and Ben Thompson in 2013.
!Year
* 16 balls for 47 passes caught by Doug Sayers and Ben Thompson in 2015. ({{Youtube|id=3tlBUIawRcs|title=Video}})
!class="unsortable"|Ref(s)
* 15 balls for 91 passes caught by Doug Sayers and Peter Kaseman in 2012.
|-
* 14 balls for 195 passes caught by Doug Sayers and Peter Kaseman in 2012.<ref group="nb">In 2012, Chris Hodge and Andrew Hodge set the 14 ball passing record for a 2-count pattern. The 199 catches mentioned in that video include self-throws (an alternate counting method used by the IJA).</ref>
|22 balls
* 13 balls for 475 passes caught by Ofek Snir and Ori Roth in 2016. <ref>{{YouTube|id=KlX_frrcnMg|title=Video}}</ref>
|22 passes
* 12 balls for 454 passes caught by Doug Sayers and Peter Kaseman in 2012.<ref group="nb">In 2011, Chris Hodge and Andrew Hodge set the 12 ball passing record for a 2-count pattern. The 579 catches mentioned in that video include self-throws (an alternate counting method used by the IJA).</ref>
|Tom Whitfield & Dan Wood<br>Tom Whitfield & Dave Leahy
* 11 balls for 1478 passes caught by Samuel Simon and Stefan Brancel in 2012.
|{{GBR}}
|2018<br>2019
|({{YouTube|id=Ji2akxNC_-A|title=Video}})<br>({{YouTube|id=60xQtLTCMyA|title=Video}})
|-
|21 balls
|21 passes
|Dave Leahy<br>Dan Wood
|{{GBR}}
|2014
|({{YouTube|id=E9NdtvBXiqM|title=Video}})
|-
|20 balls
|27 passes
|Tom Whitfield<br>Dan Wood
|{{GBR}}
|2019
|({{YouTube|id=2gqNr_ewIBc?t=19|title=Video}})
|-
|19 balls
|25 passes
|Tom Whitfield<br>Dan Wood
|{{GBR}}
|2019
|({{YouTube|id=2gqNr_ewIBc|title=Video}})
|-
|18 balls
|29 passes
|Tom Whitfield<br>Dave Leahy
|{{GBR}}
|2019
|({{YouTube|id=M2tYMDWcEZ8?t=20|title=Video}})
|-
|17 balls
|39 passes
|Tom Whitfield<br>Dave Leahy
|{{GBR}}
|2019
|({{YouTube|id=M2tYMDWcEZ8|title=Video}})
|-
|16 balls
|47 passes
|Peter Kaseman<br>Doug Sayers
|{{USA}}
|2015
|({{YouTube|id=3tlBUIawRcs|title=Video}})
|-
|15 balls
|91 passes
|Peter Kaseman<br>Doug Sayers
|{{USA}}
|2012
|({{YouTube|id=qoqfQhd2Mq0&t=26s|title=Video}})
|-
|14 balls
|22 seconds<br>(195 passes)
|Peter Kaseman<br>Doug Sayers
|{{USA}}
|2012
|({{YouTube|id=qoqfQhd2Mq0|title=Video}}), <ref group="nb">In 2012, Chris Hodge and Andrew Hodge set the 14 ball passing record for a 2-count pattern. The 199 catches mentioned in that video include self-throws (an alternate counting method used by the IJA).</ref>
|-
|13 balls
|54 seconds<br>(475 passes)
|Ori Roth<br>Ofek Snir
|{{ISR}}
|2016
|({{YouTube|id=KlX_frrcnMg|title=Video}})
|-
|12 balls
|1 min 38 s<br>(475 passes)
|Daniel Ledel<br>]
|{{AUT}}<br>{{GER}}
|2017
|({{YouTube|id=Uj_6Y4kN-14&t=46s|title=Video}})
|-
|11 balls
|5 min 5 s<br>(1506 passes)
|Daniel Ledel<br>]
|{{AUT}}<br>{{GER}}
|2018
|({{YouTube|id=TE_hi7K4Exg|title=Video}})
|-
|}

=== Clubs ===
{|class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="font-size:90%; width: 100%;"
|-
!Equipment
!Record
!Juggler
!Nationality
!Year
!class="unsortable"|Ref(s)
|-
|15 clubs
|15 passes
|Kaito Tanioka<br>Kento Tanioka
|{{JAP}}
|2021
|()
|-
|14 clubs
|32 passes
|Dominik Harant<br>]
|{{AUT}}
|2020
|({{YouTube|id=9F6Jk8BaCg8|title=Video}})
|-
|13 clubs
|31 s<br>(102 passes)
|Dominik Harant<br>Manuel Mitasch
|{{AUT}}
|2022
|({{YouTube|id=A4MRUHImlCg|title=Video}})
|-
|12 clubs
|28 s<br>(101 passes)
|Daniel Ledel<br>Manuel Mitasch
|{{AUT}}
|2016
|({{YouTube|id=EIFCwPrsI38|title=Video}})
|-
|11 clubs
|1 min 17 s<br>(246 passes)
|Julius Preu<br>Daniel Ledel
|{{GER}}<br>{{AUT}}
|2022
|({{YouTube|id=0k2QRMZtMKI|title=Video}})
|-
|10 clubs
|4 min 00 s<br>(808 passes)
|Dominik Harant<br>Daniel Ledel
|{{AUT}}
|2017
|({{YouTube|id=Rut4Dh1dJvE&t=28s|title=Video}})
|-
|9 clubs
|7 min 1 s<br>(1392 passes)
|Christoph Mitasch<br>Manuel Mitasch
|{{AUT}}
|2007
|({{YouTube|id=i60n4tND0i0|title=Video}})<ref name=JIS/>
|-
|}


=== Rings === === Rings ===
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="font-size:90%; width: 100%;"
'''Two-person ring passing records with publicly available video evidence:'''
|-
* 18 rings for 19 passes caught by Dominik Harant and Manuel Mitasch in 2015 ({{YouTube|id=Pgc2p0gzjbY|title=Video}}).
!Equipment
* 17 rings for 17 passes caught by Dominik Harant and Manuel Mitasch in 2013 ({{YouTube|id=3QfPcu9Nppo|title=Video}}).
!Record
* 16 rings for 24 passes caught by Dominik Harant and Manuel Mitasch in 2011 ({{YouTube|id=9au8V5j-b8w|title=Video}}).
!Juggler
* 15 rings for 35 passes caught by Chris Hodge and Danny Hodge in 2015 ({{YouTube|id=RBOGLzq-6Ww|title=Video}}).
!Nationality
* 14 rings for 59 passes caught by Dominik Harant and Manuel Mitasch in 2013 ({{YouTube|id=T0sp0vZoIno|title=Video}}).
!Year
* 13 rings for 171 passes caught by Thomas Dietz and Dominik Harant in 2015 ({{YouTube|id=6yiKQpk-vXw|title=Video}}).
!class="unsortable"|Ref(s)
* 12 rings for 215 passes caught by Dominik Harant and Manuel Mitasch in 2013 ({{YouTube|id=uvh6FbfMsvY|title=Video}}).
|-
* 11 rings for 1201 passes caught by Thomas Dietz and Dominik Harant in 2015 ({{YouTube|id=cuaIxrBPZ9U|title=Video}}).
|18 rings

|19 passes
'''Three-person ring passing records with publicly available video evidence:'''
|Dominik Harant<br>Manuel Mitasch
*21 rings: 21 passes caught by Manuel Mitasch, Daniel Ledel, and Dominik Harant in 2016 ({{YouTube|id=YhAWdWcSWYQ&t=4m47s|title=Video}}).
|{{AUT}}
*20 rings: 30 passes caught by Manuel Mitasch, Daniel Ledel, and Dominik Harant in 2016 ({{YouTube|id=YhAWdWcSWYQ&t=4m39s|title=Video}}).
|2015
*19 rings: 45 passes caught by Manuel Mitasch, Daniel Ledel, and Dominik Harant in 2016 ({{YouTube|id=YhAWdWcSWYQ&t=4m28s|title=Video}}).
*18 rings: 121 passes caught by Manuel Mitasch, Daniel Ledel, and Dominik Harant in 2016 ({{YouTube|id=YhAWdWcSWYQ&t=4m3s|title=Video}}). |({{YouTube|id=Pgc2p0gzjbY|title=Video}}).
|-
*17 rings: 233 passes caught by Manuel Mitasch, Daniel Ledel, and Dominik Harant in 2016 ({{YouTube|id=YhAWdWcSWYQ&t=3m16s|title=Video}}).
|17 rings
*16 rings: 361 passes caught by Manuel Mitasch, Daniel Ledel, and Dominik Harant in 2016 ({{YouTube|id=YhAWdWcSWYQ&t=2m6s|title=Video}}).
|21 passes

|Dominik Harant<br>Manuel Mitasch
'''Four-person ring passing records with publicly available video evidence:'''
|{{AUT}}
* 24 rings for 40 passes caught by Sean Gandini, Owen Reynolds, Iñaki Fernández Sastre, and Kati Ylä-Hokkala in 2010.
|2020
* 22 rings for 272 passes caught by Sean Gandini, Owen Reynolds, Iñaki Fernández Sastre, and Kati Ylä-Hokkala in 2010.
|({{YouTube|id=cTFK02h3ELg|title=Video}})

|-
=== Bouncing ===
|16 rings
'''Two-person bounce passing records with publicly available video evidence:'''
|32 passes
* 19 balls for 20 passes caught by Dave Critchfield and John Jones in 2007.
|Dominik Harant<br>Manuel Mitasch
* 18 balls for 30 passes caught by Dave Critchfield and John Jones in 2005.<ref name=BP/>
|{{AUT}}
* 17 balls for 43 passes caught by Dave Critchfield and John Jones in 2007.<ref name=BP/>
|2020
* 16 balls for 74 passes caught by Dave Critchfield and John Jones in 2005.<ref name=BP/>
|({{YouTube|id=cTFK02h3ELg|title=Video}})
* 15 balls for 160 passes caught by Dave Critchfield and John Jones in 2007.<ref name=BP/>
|-
* 14 balls for 365 passes caught by Dave Critchfield and John Jones in 2009.<ref name=BP/>
|15 rings
* 13 balls for 1 minute 59 seconds by Vincent Bruel and Sylvain Garnavault in 2004.<ref name=BP/>
|52 passes
* 12 balls for 3 minutes by Dave Critchfield and John Jones in 2002.<ref name=BP/>
|Thomas Dietz<br>Dominik Harant
* 11 balls for 7 minutes 37 seconds by Dave Critchfield and John Jones in 2005.<ref name=BP/>
|{{GER}}<br>{{AUT}}
|2018
|
|-
|14 rings
|59 passes
|Dominik Harant<br>Manuel Mitasch
|{{AUT}}
|2013
|({{YouTube|id=T0sp0vZoIno|title=Video}})
|-
|13 rings
|23 seconds<br>(171 passes)
|Thomas Dietz<br>Dominik Harant
|{{GER}}<br>{{AUT}}
|2015
|({{YouTube|id=6yiKQpk-vXw|title=Video}})
|-
|12 rings
|1 min 22 seconds<br>(300 passes)
|Dominik Harant<br>Manuel Mitasch
|{{AUT}}
|2020
|({{YouTube|id=cTFK02h3ELg|title=Video}})
|-
|11 rings
|2 min 44 s<br>(1201 passes)
|Thomas Dietz<br>Dominik Harant
|{{GER}}<br>{{AUT}}
|2015
|({{YouTube|id=cuaIxrBPZ9U|title=Video}})
|-
|}


==Notes== ==Notes==
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==References== ==References==

{{reflist}} {{reflist}}


==External links== ==External links==
* the Juggling Information Service Committee on Numbers Juggling * the Juggling Information Service Committee on Numbers Juggling
* for Bounce Juggling World Records
* - Collection of world record videos


{{Juggling}} {{Juggling}}

Latest revision as of 20:12, 16 December 2024

World records for varieties of juggling

Juggling world records comprise the best performances in the fields of endurance and numbers juggling.

Manuel and Christoph Mitasch, world record-holding club passers.

Criteria

For ratification as a world record, the claimed record

  • must be proved by video evidence, either available to the general public or
  • must be validated by organizations such as Guinness World Records

Up until 2012 any record must have been proved by either of the two methods above or by video evidence, available to the members of the former Juggling Information Service Committee on Numbers Juggling (JISCON). JISCON is no longer active.

Records begin where each object being juggled has been thrown and successfully caught at least once (e.g. 11 catches of 12 balls is not listed). This is known as a 'flash'. Where each object is thrown and caught more than once the term used is a 'qualify'.

Notes on defining the props

  • Balls, which include beanbags, must be roughly spherical objects.
  • Clubs, which include sticks and batons, must be long, roughly cylindrical objects.
  • Rings, which include plates and hoops, must be flat, roughly circular objects.
  • Bouncing balls must be bounced off a solid, flat, horizontal surface with just one bounce per ball between each throw and catch.

Solo juggling records

Props must be thrown individually from each hand, and counting of catches commences once all props bar one have been thrown. Multiplexing (throwing more than one prop at a time from the same hand) is not allowed. Catches are counted only for throws made while no props have been dropped. According to JISCON definition, a drop is "a failure to catch an object that, as a result, hits the ground or any foreign object. A drop is considered to have happened at the moment the object should have been caught or touched, not when it hits the ground."

Balls

Equipment Record Juggler Nationality Year Ref(s)
14 beanbags 14 catches Alex Barron  United Kingdom 2017 (Video on YouTube)
13 beanbags 15 catches Alex Barron  United Kingdom 2013 (Video on YouTube)
12 beanbags 20 catches Alex Barron  United Kingdom 2017 (Video on YouTube)
Tom Whitfield  United Kingdom 2024 (Video on YouTube)
11 beanbags 34 catches Tom Whitfield  United Kingdom 2022 (Video on YouTube)
10 beanbags 51 catches Tom Whitfield  United Kingdom 2024 (Video on YouTube)
9 balls 55 s Anthony Gatto  United States 2006 (Video on YouTube)
8 balls 1 min 18 s Enzo Nicolás Agüero  Argentina 2023 (Video on YouTube)
7 balls 16 min 25 s Adolfo Esteban Cardenas  Chile 2019 (Video on YouTube)
6 balls 30 min 46 s Maximilian Kuschmierz  Germany 2023 (Video on YouTube)
5 balls 3 h 44 min 46 s Bence Ónodi  Hungary 2022 (Video on YouTube)
4 balls 3 h 03 min 13 s Chris Smith  United States 2023 (Video on YouTube)
3 balls 13 h 10 min David Rush  United States 2023 Verified by GWR

Clubs

Equipment Record Juggler Nationality Year Ref(s)
9 clubs 11 catches Eivind Dragsjø  Norway 2016 (Video on YouTube)
8 clubs 18 catches Moritz Rosner  Germany 2023 (Video on YouTube)
7 clubs 4 min 24 s Anthony Gatto  United States 2005 (Video on YouTube)
6 clubs 7 min 38 s Anthony Gatto  United States 2005 (Video on YouTube)
5 clubs 53 min 21 s Thomas Dietz  Germany 2005 Verified by JISCON
4 clubs 2 h 7 min 17 s Caio Stevanovich  Brazil 2023 (Video on YouTube)
3 clubs 5 h 1 min 51 s Alexandr Inozemtzev  Russia 2022 (Video on YouTube)

Rings

Equipment Record Juggler Nationality Year Ref(s)
13 rings 13 catches Danil Lysenko  Ukraine 2024 (Video on YouTube)
12 rings 16 catches Willy Colombaioni  Italy 2016 (Video on YouTube),
(Video on YouTube)
11 rings 21 catches Lysenko Danil  Ukraine 2020 (Video on YouTube)
10 rings 47 catches Anthony Gatto  United States 2005 (Video on YouTube)
9 rings 50 s Anthony Gatto  United States 2005 (Video on YouTube),
8 rings 1 min 17 s Anthony Gatto  United States 1989 (Video on YouTube),
7 rings 15 min 6 s Anthony Gatto  United States 2011 (Video on YouTube
6 rings 6 min 37 s Eivind Dragsjø  Norway 2022 (Video on YouTube)
5 rings 58 min 22 s Caio Stevanovich  Brazil 2022 (Video on YouTube)
4 rings 1 h 20 min 55 s Maximilian Kuschmierz  Germany 2022 (Video on YouTube)
3 rings 3 h 10 min 45 s Maximilian Kuschmierz  Germany 2022 (Video on YouTube)

Bouncing

Force Bounce

Equipment Record Juggler Nationality Year Ref(s)
12 bounce balls 12 catches Alan Šulc  Czech Republic 2008 (Video on YouTube),
10 bounce balls 10 catches Alan Šulc  Czech Republic 2008 (Video on YouTube),
Henrik Veres  Hungary 2013 (Video on YouTube)
Tony Garcia  Spain 2014 (Video on YouTube)
David Enoch Sosman  Denmark  France 2021 (Video on TikTok)
9 bounce balls 98 catches Alan Šulc  Czech Republic 2016 (Video on YouTube)
8 bounce balls 4 min 12 s Alan Šulc  Czech Republic 2011 (Video on YouTube),
7 bounce balls 2 min 15 s David Nayer  United States 2015 (Video on YouTube)
6 bounce balls 5 min 48 s David Nayer  United States 2016 (Video on YouTube)
5 bounce balls 59 min 30 s David Nayer  United States 2015 (Video on YouTube)

Lift Bounce

Equipment Record Juggler Nationality Year Ref(s)
11 bounce balls 12 catches Eden Zak  Israel 2014

(Video on YouTube)

10 bounce balls 51 catches Mathias Ramfelt  Norway 2017 (Video on Vimeo)
9 bounce balls 40 s Mathias Ramfelt  Norway 2017 (Video on Vimeo)
8 bounce balls 1 min 14 s Tyron Colombaioni  Italy 2016 (Video on Facebook)
7 bounce balls 11 min 20 s Tyron Colombaioni  Italy 2016 (Video on YouTube)
6 bounce balls 6 min 43 s Philippe Dupuis  Canada 2016 (Video on YouTube)
5 bounce balls 56 min 09 s Liam Ryan-O'Flaherty  United States 2019 (Video on YouTube)
4 bounce balls 2 hour 0 min 01 s Bill Coad  United States 2019 (Video on YouTube)
3 bounce balls 3 hours 45 min 13 s Bill Coad  United States 2019 (Video on YouTube)

Passing records

When passing, only the props thrown between two separate jugglers are counted. In some patterns (ultimates or one-count) all the throws are caught by the opposite juggler but in other patterns each juggler makes some throws to themselves. The reason for excluding self throws is that two jugglers could make a single pass to their partner and then go on to juggle solo patterns for as long as they wanted therefore undermining the record for 'passing'.



Balls

Equipment Record Juggler Nationality Year Ref(s)
22 balls 22 passes Tom Whitfield & Dan Wood
Tom Whitfield & Dave Leahy
 United Kingdom 2018
2019
(Video on YouTube)
(Video on YouTube)
21 balls 21 passes Dave Leahy
Dan Wood
 United Kingdom 2014 (Video on YouTube)
20 balls 27 passes Tom Whitfield
Dan Wood
 United Kingdom 2019 (Video on YouTube)
19 balls 25 passes Tom Whitfield
Dan Wood
 United Kingdom 2019 (Video on YouTube)
18 balls 29 passes Tom Whitfield
Dave Leahy
 United Kingdom 2019 (Video on YouTube)
17 balls 39 passes Tom Whitfield
Dave Leahy
 United Kingdom 2019 (Video on YouTube)
16 balls 47 passes Peter Kaseman
Doug Sayers
 United States 2015 (Video on YouTube)
15 balls 91 passes Peter Kaseman
Doug Sayers
 United States 2012 (Video on YouTube)
14 balls 22 seconds
(195 passes)
Peter Kaseman
Doug Sayers
 United States 2012 (Video on YouTube),
13 balls 54 seconds
(475 passes)
Ori Roth
Ofek Snir
 Israel 2016 (Video on YouTube)
12 balls 1 min 38 s
(475 passes)
Daniel Ledel
Luca Pferdmenges
 Austria
 Germany
2017 (Video on YouTube)
11 balls 5 min 5 s
(1506 passes)
Daniel Ledel
Luca Pferdmenges
 Austria
 Germany
2018 (Video on YouTube)

Clubs

Equipment Record Juggler Nationality Year Ref(s)
15 clubs 15 passes Kaito Tanioka
Kento Tanioka
 Japan 2021 (Video on Instagram)
14 clubs 32 passes Dominik Harant
Manuel Mitasch
 Austria 2020 (Video on YouTube)
13 clubs 31 s
(102 passes)
Dominik Harant
Manuel Mitasch
 Austria 2022 (Video on YouTube)
12 clubs 28 s
(101 passes)
Daniel Ledel
Manuel Mitasch
 Austria 2016 (Video on YouTube)
11 clubs 1 min 17 s
(246 passes)
Julius Preu
Daniel Ledel
 Germany
 Austria
2022 (Video on YouTube)
10 clubs 4 min 00 s
(808 passes)
Dominik Harant
Daniel Ledel
 Austria 2017 (Video on YouTube)
9 clubs 7 min 1 s
(1392 passes)
Christoph Mitasch
Manuel Mitasch
 Austria 2007 (Video on YouTube)

Rings

Equipment Record Juggler Nationality Year Ref(s)
18 rings 19 passes Dominik Harant
Manuel Mitasch
 Austria 2015 (Video on YouTube).
17 rings 21 passes Dominik Harant
Manuel Mitasch
 Austria 2020 (Video on YouTube)
16 rings 32 passes Dominik Harant
Manuel Mitasch
 Austria 2020 (Video on YouTube)
15 rings 52 passes Thomas Dietz
Dominik Harant
 Germany
 Austria
2018 Video on Instagram
14 rings 59 passes Dominik Harant
Manuel Mitasch
 Austria 2013 (Video on YouTube)
13 rings 23 seconds
(171 passes)
Thomas Dietz
Dominik Harant
 Germany
 Austria
2015 (Video on YouTube)
12 rings 1 min 22 seconds
(300 passes)
Dominik Harant
Manuel Mitasch
 Austria 2020 (Video on YouTube)
11 rings 2 min 44 s
(1201 passes)
Thomas Dietz
Dominik Harant
 Germany
 Austria
2015 (Video on YouTube)

Notes

  1. In 2012, Chris Hodge and Andrew Hodge set the 14 ball passing record for a 2-count pattern. The 199 catches mentioned in that video include self-throws (an alternate counting method used by the IJA).

References

  1. ^ "List of Numbers Juggling Records". Juggling Information Service Committee on Numbers Juggling (JISCON). Retrieved February 12, 2011.
  2. ^ "Numbers Juggling Rules & Definitions". Juggling Information Service Committee on Numbers Juggling (JISCON). Retrieved October 16, 2009.
  3. "Longest duration juggling three objects". Guiness World Records. Guiness World Records. Retrieved 21 July 2023.
  4. ^ "Official Bounce Juggling World Records". The Bounce Page. Archived from the original on May 18, 2013.

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