The Caltech Juggling Club

Photos of Jugglers (click to enlarge).

7 people feeding 21 clubs. On the left are Ron, Chuck, Ben, Dan. On right are Matt, Mitch, Geoff.
A beautifully executed Blackjack. That's 21 clubs, six people, eight over seven over six. From left to right are Matt, Anthony, Mitch, Geoff, Ben, and Dan.
Matt and Geoff passing 7 clubs. In the background are some of the Caltech undergrad houses.
Geoff and Mitch passing 8 clubs. Its hard to tell, but they each have a club in both hands in addition to the four in the air.
Mitch, Geoff, and Matt feeding in a two-high.
Doing three torches for the frosh during Rotation `97


Here are some shots of the now-retired members of the club.

Jason learns five clubs Jenn and Glenn juggle eight balls or seven clubs
Jenn does five balls
Glenn can do it too!


Videos of some of the world's best jugglers. Warning: viewing these videos may be detrimental to your ego.

From Bruce Tiemann, former Caltech undergrad:
Eight balls asynchronous fountain.
Ten ball fountain flash (plus one).
Eleven ball flash, this run tied what was then the world record.
Five club doubles backcrosses
Six club asynchronous fountain.
Seven clubs, this run was worth a spot in the `97 Guinnes Book of World Records.
Nine stick flash, set a record since tied by Scott Sorenson.

From Jason Garfield
Eight club flash.
Seven clubs.
Six ball one handed flash.
Ten balls
Eleven balls, current world record.

From juggling.org.
Five club routine, by Anthony Gatto.
To quote from the JIS page, "It is safe to say that this was the most technically difficult 5 club routine ever performed by any juggler, and was done in front of an audience of 2500 jugglers and fans, flawlessly, at the age of 13."

Have questions about juggling records? Here is a list of the current world records for numbers juggling.


Disclaimer: The Caltech Juggling Club will not be held responsible for the use or misuse of the information contained herein. Please juggle responsibly.