Sports, Rope Skipping
Editor's Picks:
- The Worlds representing Organization for Rope Skipping (or Jumprope). Rules, competitions and pictures.
- Double Dutch jump-rope team. Features photo gallery, parent resources, and jumping rhymes.
- Championship results, records and rankings. Search by country, event, skipper, or team.
- Their goal is to motivate and encourage people to use jump rope for sports and fitness. Includes illustrations of methods, benefits of the sport, and training programs.
- An exceptional group of double dutchers that excel in rope jumping competitions. Pictures, schedule information and history provided.
- Gives a brief history of the team, member pictures, events they've participated in, and regognition they've received.
- Information about USA Jump Rope, how to start a team, board of directors, camps, tournaments, judging, media, forms, publications, and team links.
- Background, aims and activities, membership application and benefits.
- Information on the history of rope skipping, links to other informative rope skipping sites, answers to any rope skipping questions, and a large email group.
- A jump rope team based in Ohio, US. Includes list of performances and some competition results.
- Competition and performance jump rope team.
- Crew based in The Netherlands that performs at parties and shows. Contains member biographies, pictures, and movies.
- Rulebook, news, country contacts, skills list, materials directory, results, and pictures.
- Instructors, movies, judges and event information.
- An alternative way of using a long jump rope as an extreme sport. Explains how to use the rope, set it up, and generally have fun with it. Photographs and tricks.
- Includes membership information, championships, results, and events. Also provides media FAQs and an archive of photos, world champions, silver medalists, results, and information about the National Skipping Festival.
- Competitive/demonstration jump rope team from Greenbelt, Maryland. Includes a list of achievements, pictures, membership details, and a calendar of events.
- Located in Indianapolis, Indiana. They perform, compete, and teach jump rope skills. Provides a list of their awards, event calendar, and pictures.
- Mailing list for those who are associated with or would like to learn more about jump rope.
- Demonstration jump rope team that conducts workshops, performs at community events and participates in competition.
- Located in Orlando, Florida, the American Heart Association's demonstration team for the area, and compete, do clinics, and judge workshops. Includes team history, events, photos, and related links.
- History, upcoming events, results, Canadian records, newsletter. In English and French.
- Lists the history of the game, press releases, upcoming events, and products for sale.
- Assembly programs for all ages by world champion rope jumper, Peter Nestler. Includes a mailing list, testimonials, and pictures.
- A precision jump rope and gymnastics club in Woodbridge, Virginia, USA. Features photographs and competition schedule.
- News, tricks list, records, reports on national and international events, and archives of published articles. In English and Dutch.
- News and information about the official policies of the BCYSA and about rope jumping in general.
- A competitive and demonstration jump rope team located in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Team competes at Provincial and National Levels. Includes team history and links to related sites.
- Promotes the sport throughout Canada. Features an events calendar and results, rules and regulations, photo gallery, membership details, links and resources.
- Provides a listing of email address and links to clubs worldwide.
- Contains pictures, team listing, and their oath of sportsmanship.
- Details of Mark Rothstein's workshops and Jump Against Drugs school assembly programs.
- A club in Riedstadt, Germany. Provides a newsletter, pictures, and a brief introduction.
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