Jason
Burnett

World Record Holder. Daredevil. Olympic Medallist.

Posts Tagged ‘silver medal’

  • 25
  • Jul
  • 2012

In June, my teammates and I travelled to Arosa, Switzerland to compete at the World Cup. Rosie MacLennan won a gold medal (and dropped her trophy on the podium) and Karen Cockburn won a silver medal! We had a lot of fun touring around – the food was amazing! You’ll see in my video that [...]

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  • 12
  • Jun
  • 2010
TSN

Jason Burnett of Toronto broke his own world record for degree of difficulty at a trampoline World Cup event Saturday en route to a silver medal in the men’s final. Burnett, who went into the final ranked third after Friday’s qualifications, jazzed up his optional routine with several multiple twisting moves to score a whopping [...]

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  • 3
  • May
  • 2010
Herald Sun

All eyes were on Aussie trampolining star Ben Wilden but it was Canadian Olympic silver medallist Jason Burnett who stole the show at the 2010 Pacific Rim Championships. Wilden, a South Australian Sports Institute (SASI) trampolinist, was gunning to crack the 40.0 mark at this competition. But it was Burnett’s 18.0 DD (degree of difficulty) [...]

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  • 19
  • Aug
  • 2008
CTV

Jason Burnett’s nickname around the Skyriders trampoline club in Toronto is Skills. He was given the handle because he’s known for doing all kinds of crazy, over-the-top tricks on the trampoline in training. Some of those tricks are so ridiculous that they are more likely to end up on the Internet than in a competition… [...]

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  • 19
  • Aug
  • 2008
Fan590

Jason Burnett decided to go big or go home and it paid off. The Toronto native won a silver medal in men’s trampoline at the Beijing Olympics on Tuesday after nailing a routine that had the highest degree of difficulty in the competition. Burnett, 21, finished second with 40.7 points. “That rocked,” he said. “That [...]

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  • 19
  • Aug
  • 2008
CBC Sports

Canada’s Jason Burnett won silver Tuesday in men’s trampoline at the Beijing Games. Burnett, 21, was the second finalist on the trampoline and earned a score of 40.70 for his routine, which featured a degree of difficulty of 16.8 — the highest in the final. The three-time Canadian champion from Toronto told the CBC that [...]

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