1964 Trampoline World Championships
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1st Trampoline World Championships
Trampoline World Championships
The Trampoline World Championships are the World Championships for trampolining. They were originally held annually from 1964 - 1968. The frequency was switched to biennially from 1970-1998...

were held in Royal Albert Hall
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, London
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, England
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 on March 21, 1964. The competition was on knock out basis, with 10 jumps each in a routine and 5-7 judges involved in the judging. The competition attracted 12 countries from around the globe.

Men's Trampoline

Rank Country Gymnast
Dan Millman
Dan Millman
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Gary Erwin
Dave Smith

Ladies Trampoline

Rank Country Gymnast
Judy Wills
Lynda Ball
Karle van der Bogard
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