Who Juggled 15 Balls?
The jugglers credited with juggling 15 balls are Peter Kaseman and Doug Sayers.
This remarkable achievement involved successfully completing 91 passes, demonstrating extraordinary skill and precision in multi-ball juggling. The number of passes indicates how long the objects were kept in the air without dropping.
Understanding Juggling Records
Juggling world records are often categorized by the maximum number of objects juggled and the duration or number of "passes" completed. A "pass" generally refers to a successful throw and catch of a single object within the juggling pattern. The higher the number of balls, the more challenging it becomes to maintain the pattern, making each additional ball exponentially more difficult.
Here's a breakdown of some of the highest-ball juggling records:
Number of Balls | Record (Passes) | Juggler(s) |
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18 balls | 29 passes | Tom Whitfield, Dave Leahy |
17 balls | 39 passes | Tom Whitfield, Dave Leahy |
16 balls | 47 passes | Peter Kaseman, Doug Sayers |
15 balls | 91 passes | Peter Kaseman, Doug Sayers |
These feats are a testament to the dedication and practice required to push the boundaries of human coordination and dexterity in the art of juggling.