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 10-Apr-2010    San Diego, USA
Trampoline  
 George NISSEN, founder of the modern Trampoline, passed away ...


George NISSEN
* 1914, Feb 01 - 2010, Apr 07

+ George NISSEN, the originator of the modern trampoline, died 2010, April 7 at the age of 96 in San Diego, USA, from complications of pneumonia at UC San Diego Thornton Hospital in La Jolla.
Nissen also helped grow worldwide interest in the trampoline discipline through his exhibitions and travels. His dream of having trampoline in the Olympic Games became a reality at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia.
George Nissen was a true sports pioneer,” said Steve Penny, president of USA Gymnastics. “He was loved and respected for his many accomplishments and contributions. His vision, innovations and passion sowed the seeds for trampoline’s worldwide popularity today ..."
 
Nissen Trampoline Company presents:
** ' Up in the air!'
 
George Nissen got his inspiration for the trampoline when watching trapeze artists at a circus rebound on the safety net. He was a member of his high school’s tumbling team and learned to dive at the local YMCA.
Nissen thought adapting the safety net concept could be helpful in his training.
During college, Nissen and his coach Larry Griswold developed the prototype for the modern trampoline in 1934.
The initial trampoline was heavy, and Nissen recognized the need to modify the design to make it lighter and more portable. He competed for the University of Iowa and won three collegiate titles before graduating in 1937 with a business degree.
Upon graduation, Nissen teamed up with two friends and formed the “Three Leonardos.”  They traveled the country performing hand-balancing acts and a comedy tumbling routine at fairs, carnivals, etc..
 
George Nissen, Sydney 2000: His big dream came true: Trampoline became an Olympic discipline!
* CBS, 2008: 'A Bouncing History'
 

George Nissen and the German coach Ute Luxon-Pitkamin at the
Europeans 2006 in Metz, France
  Eventually, their travels extended to Mexico, where Nissen learned the Spanish word for diving or spring board, “trampolin,” and decided to trademark the English version of the word, trampoline, for his rebounding equipment.
Trampoline has evolved into the generic word used to describe the equipment.
In 1941, he and Griswold opened Griswold Nissen Trampoline and Tumbling Co. in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
During World War II, the military used trampolines to help train pilots and other personnel to help them learn how to orient themselves in the air. In 1943, Nissen joined the Navy.
After World War II the war, he traveled the world promoting his equipment and the sport of “rebound tumbling.”
 
In 1947, Nissen started having “rebound tumbling” competitions. The sport eventually became known as trampoline.
Nissen held more than 40 patents!
His company expanded to include gymnastics equipment and other products. He also created Spaceball, a game played on a trampoline with a ball. Nissen sold the company, which went out of business in the 1980s.
In 1971, he and Griswold started the U.S. Tumbling and Trampoline Association, which later split into two organizations. One of those eventually became a part of USA Gymnastics in 1999 when the sport became a part of the Olympic program.
 
George Nissen - a good friend of European and worldwide trampoline family - talking with Heinz-Peter Michels (GER)


  Today, two competitive events bear his name, including the Nissen Cup in Switzerland.

<< In 1966,
Nissen established the "Nissen Award", which is now known as the Nissen-Emery Award.
The annual award recognizes the top male senior collegiate gymnast and is presented during the annual USA Men’s NCAA National Championships.

George Nissen was born Feb. 1, 1914, in Blairstown, Iowa. He married a Dutch acrobat, Annie, and they had two daughters, Dagmar and Dian. He and his wife moved to San Diego to be closer to one of their daughters. He was surrounded by his family when he died.
* Source: USA Gymnastics
  Wikipedia and several other Web reports served as source materials.
 


 

 


 

 


 
 
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