We carry out:
Championship in technical juggling
The Second German Juggling Championship in Technical Juggling will take place in 2024. It will be held on Sunday during this year's convention.
Please fill out a new entry form for each tool (balls, rings, clubs) to participate in the routine competitions!
The Code of Points is currently being updated!
We ask for a Entry fee in the amount of 2 € per participant for freestyle and routine competition (regardless of the number of registered props). Please pay the entry fee in cash on site.
Calculation example: Participant startt in routine competitionsheb with two different props = one time 2 €; the same participant also starts in the freestyle competition = total entry fee of € 4.
Competition categories
Freestyle
- No prop limitation
- Participants compete 1 vs 1 in matches
- Each match consists of a maximum of 3 rounds (final 5 rounds)
- Each round, each participant has 3 attempts to perform 1 trick
- Limitation: Only a limited number of props are allowed per round:
- 1st round 3-4 props,
- 2nd round 5-7 props,
- 3rd round everything allowed
Routines
- Each participant performs a routine consisting of 10 tricks from the Code of Points
- Maximum 90s time limit per routine
- A competition for each prop (rings, balls, clubs)
- 1 separate overall competition for all props
- Evaluation by jury on the basis of points awarded
- The winner is determined by the total number of points achieved
Code of Points
- C. o. P. is a public library of all authorized (submitted) tricks
- Each participant can put together a routine from the C.o.P. or submit it promptly and have it judged. For short-term participation, the routine must be submitted by 12:00 noon on Saturday at the latest at the convention.
- The C.o.P. divides each trick into a category of A(1,0) , B (1,1) , C (1,2) ... depending on the degree of difficulty and prop type.
- Connections are evaluated individually and earn bonus points depending on their difficulty (from 0.02 - 0.2 per connection)
- C. o. P. also explains types and amounts of deductions
Who is behind it?
Max Kuschmierz
I have been passionate about juggling since 2014, often spending several hours a day perfecting my art. Starting as a hobby, juggling has now become my profession. What particularly appeals to me about sports juggling are the constant new challenges and the almost endless possibilities to improve! With the first German juggling championship, I hope to see this passion in all participants!
Lena Schuster
I learned to juggle in our school circus in 2014 and really got into it in 2015 when my family decided to go to the EJC in Bruneck. Besides juggling, I play and coach basketball and study environmental engineering in Bayreuth. I'm looking forward to being part of the jury and seeing what the participants will show us
Max Amann
I am a chemist, chemical engineer and am currently doing my doctorate at TU Dortmund University. I juggle a lot in my free time. I specialize in numbers, showers, club-to-club balance and poi juggling. We have been planning this event since the beginning of 2022 and I am looking forward to the performances of good jugglers and will evaluate them with enthusiasm
Christian Hausschild
(alternate juror)
I have been juggling passionately since 2008, with successful participations in the WJF Championships in 2014 and 2018. I am looking forward to the participants in the competition and the event together. I am also a trainee teacher at a grammar school for the subjects English and French, which I studied from 2016 to 2022. Promoting the next generation of Germany's future juggling elite is very important to me and I hope that we can contribute to this with this event
Florian Lange
(Presentation to follow!)
Fabian Fehlhaber
(Presentation to follow!)
Theo Kupierz
(Presentation to follow!)
Dennis Hauer
(alternate juror)
(Presentation to follow!)