trampolinist Jason Burnett is GOD

UPDATE: anna points out …

It’s 19.3 DD in the old code, FYI. So compare that to the old DD record of 18.5.

Triples and quads have been given greater DD this Olympic cycle, hence the 20.6.

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Jason Burnett, the Silver medalist in Beijing, is the world record holder for Degree of Difficulty in competition with 17.5 on April 2, 2007, at the Lake Placid Trampoline World Cup.

But back in 2004 he put together an 18.5 routine — likely the highest DD ever on a regulation tramp — in training.

Now …

MissEducated pointed us to THIS.

!!!! Hardest TRamPoline Routine 20.6 Jason Burnett !!!!!!

Click PLAY or watch the hardest routines ever done on a regulation trampoline on YouTube.

WOW.

As one commenter said, “Jason Burnette is God”.

7 comments ↓

#1 MissEducated on 02.21.09 at 1:44 pm

LOVING the piked quad start, the front in full middle half out rocks and I love that he puts his miller plus inbetween other skills rather than at the end like most others do…

Truly awesome.

#2 mimi on 02.21.09 at 2:26 pm

Wow. He rules the airspace around him. Crazy.

#3 ry on 02.21.09 at 5:53 pm

that was crazy. i had to watch every skill twice even in slow-mo just to figure out what he was doing. it took me three tries to count the piked quad. awesome.

#4 Geoffrey Taucer on 02.22.09 at 6:30 am

Holy monkey.

#5 anna on 02.23.09 at 3:58 am

It’s 19.3 DD in the old code, FYI. So compare that to the old DD record of 18.5.

Triples and quads have been given greater DD this Olympic cycle, hence the 20.6.

#6 Ray Henson on 02.23.09 at 7:48 am

Brilliant!!

#7 matt on 02.23.09 at 5:49 pm

Freakin unbelievable! I bet he can still do more – this is so clean and under control! I don’t think you can quite compare this routine to his 18.5 because this one is designed to maximize DD in the new rules, not the old ones. If the rules hadn’t changed I’m sure this routine would have reflected that with less flipping and more twisting… God knows he owns both. What a talent to be endowed with! Why isn’t anyone else posting vids like this from other countries?? I wanna see what Europeans and Asians are up to in their spare time! Surely they can’t be perfecting their same competition routines all year, can they? Until they prove otherwise, Jason stands waaaay ahead of the rest of the international circuit.

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