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DOUBLE DUTCH TEAMS CONQUERS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS BACKGROUND
Double
Dutch is a lightning quick team sport involving two jump ropes, turned
eggbeater style around one or two jumpers, testing speed, strength, agility, and
creativity. The
sport, believed to have originated with Ancient Egyptian, Phoenician and Chinese
rope-makers, has grown in popularity as a competitive sport.
 Police
Detective Walker and his partner, Ulysses Williams, had been looking for a new
sport like Double Dutch for a long time. Once they found it, they spend
months making up rules; they began to dream of having a tournament.
It
wasnt long before children were jumping Double Dutch to the new rules.
The two policemen were given a new nickname: The Double Dutch Cops.
On
Valentines Day in 1974, the first Double Dutch tournament was held in New
York City. Almost 900 children competed.
Today in the
U.S. more than 100,000 athletes nationwide and in foreign countries participate
in Double Dutch programs for the chance to compete in the World Invitational Championship.
YMCA
CINCINNATI ROPE TWISTERS DOUBLE DUTCH LEAGUE
Supervised
by Ms. Gayle Brock, coordinator of the Cincinnati League, State Official and World
Freestyle Judge, the league itself includes over 100 youth from four area YMCA
branches. The
coaches and team members from the Gamble-Nippert YMCA are those who have developed their teams into State and World champions.
In total, Cincinnati programs include Lincoln Heights YMCA, Skyline, Melrose
YMCA, Powel Crosley YMCA &
Evanston Rec. Center. The National Double Dutch league motto is ROPE
NOT DOPE. The purpose
of the American Double Dutch League since its inception in 1974 has been to provide
youth an opportunity to compete in a team sport that required little equipment
and/or financial backing. The American Double Dutch League fulfills its
goal each year as hundreds of girls and boys across our nation have caught the
Jumping Fever. In Cincinnati, the sport of Double Dutch as blossomed
into a sport in which youth of every background can develop and display their
skills. Girls and boys from kindergarten through high school participate
in this yearlong opportunity. Youth travel both in and out of state as they
participate and/or perform in demonstrations, city/state/world competitions and
workshops. Drug awareness, Social Skills, Teen pregnancy and even hygiene
are all topics presented in a Double Dutch forum. Cincinnati YMCA leaders
have realized from the beginning that the heightening of athletic ability is only
one need that the Double Dutch League could address.
Our
youth have consistently won Ohio State/Regional Championships in their grade divisions
for the past 6 years. Some of these same teams have also won the privilege
of competing in the World Double Dutch Championship Invitationals. Just
last year, 16 West End and Madisonville YMCA teams won world championships in
their divisions against over 300 teams from all over the United States, Canada,
Virgin Islands, France and Japan.
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