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Juggling
and running are two activities that don’t usually have much in common.
For Will Howard of
Jogging while juggling = JOGGLING
Joggling became a recognized sport in the early
1980’s when the first races were held at the International
Jugglers Association’s annual festivals. The previous
mile world record of 4:43.8 was set in
Will is a senior at the University
of GA studying business and finance. He is a member of
the UGA
track team. He has been juggling since he was five
years old and running track since he was ten years old. He ran his
first joggling
race in 1991 in St. Louis taking first place in the
Junior’s 400 meters race with a time of 1:46.13. He was a
member of a 4x400 meter joggling relay team last September at
The
recent mile joggling race was organized by the International
Sport Juggling Federation (I.S.J.F.) and run at
Albert Lucas, founder of the I.S.J.F., helped set
up the race for the mile record attempt. Bill Giduz from
When
asked about his run, Will said it was a tale of two sides of the track.
The back side had a cold headwind and no spectators in the stands, only
the timer giving him split times. As he rounded the turn and came
to the front side of the track each time he was cheered on by the crowds
and better winds. He said he was counting the number of times he
had to go past that cold side of the track and glad when he had passed
it for the last
Will said he wasn’t sure that he had broken the world record until the timers announced their stopwatch readings and the crowd cheered. He said that all his juggling friends in the stands helped him beat the windy conditions and inspire him to victory. He runs a 4:12 mile (without juggling) and hopes to run the joggling mile again soon and improve his time with more favorable track conditions. He runs his joggling races using red 4-oz. Exerballs which are designed specifically for joggling. After the race Bill Giduz awarded Will an engraved silver plate and an Adidas sports bag and watch. The prizes were provided by the I.S.J.F. Anyone wanting more information about joggling should contact Albert Lucas at sportsjuggler@aol.com. article and pictures by Joyce Howard (proud Mom) |