Jumpin' Jaguars

Kentucky's Jump Rope Team
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The Jumpin' Jaguars are a jump rope team in Bowling Green, KY.  The team consists of three divisions: Cubs, Jumpin' Jaguars, and the Jumpin' Jaguars of Kentucky. 

The Jumpin' Jaguars of Kentucky are jumpers with advanced skills who compete on the regional and national level, and assist the other teams with performances.

The Jumpin' Jaugars of Kentucky is the only competitive jump rope team in the state.  The Jumpin' Jaguars consists of jumpers who do public performances

and travel to area schools to promote The American Heart Association Jump Rope for Heart.   The Cubs are jumpers who are learning basic jump rope skills.

 

The team was started in 1996 by Head Coach Keith A. Stokes.  The team is coached by Head Coach Keith A. Stokes.  Coach Serena Wheeler and Coach Vickie Odil are

the coaches of the Jumpin' Jaguars of Kentucky.  Coach Stokes is assisted by Amy Oliver and Alicia Baldwin with the Cubs and Performance teams. 

 

The Jumpin' Jaguars practice gym is at William H. Natcher School at 1434 Cave Mill Rd, Bowling Green.  Phone (270) 842-1364. 

 

The Jumpin' Jaguars have attained their Non-Profit Organization Tax Exempt Status

Tax deductible donations can be mailed to the above address or contact Coach Stokes. 

 

The Jumpin' Jaguars have a new site...Jumpinjaugars.com

                                                                                  

                                                                        

 

 

 

Jumpers at the USAJR Regional Tournament:  Front Row: Kaelin, Katie A.,

Mia, Amanda, and Christina.  Back Row: Katie H., Kaitlyn, and Sarah.

 

Good luck at the AAU Junior Olympics!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Jumpin' Jaguars of Kentucky and the Jumpin' Jaguar Masters competed in the USAJR National Championship in Orlando, FL in June.  The Jumpin' Jaguars competing were Kaelin and Mia.  The Masters team was represented by Leigh Anne Armstrong, Coach Bratcher, and Vickie Odil.  The team finished fourth in double-dutch freestyle and eighth in double-dutch speed relay.  Coaches Odil and Bratcher brought home first place in pairs freestyle.  Leigh Anne finished sixth in individual freestyle and eighth in three minute speed.  Coach Odil took second in individual freestyle, second in one minute speed, and sixth in three minute speed.  Coach Bratcher finished second in individual freestyle, second in one minute speed, and third in three minute speed.