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Future of Canadian trampoline looks bright

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Two of the future stars at Skyriders Trampoline Place in Richmond Hill, under veteran coach Dave Ross, talk to Steph Rogers about fears, keeping an open mind, and what it’s like to fly in the same air as some of the world’s best athletes.

These young trampolinists look to soar to the same heights as reigning Olympic champion Rosie MacLennan, world-record holder Jason Burnett, and three-time Olympic medallist Karen Cockburn, who all shared the air at Skyriders.

http://youtu.be/lpEuA3Ho9uk

This is the first in a three-part series about the club.

 

 

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