I’m home sick on a Monday afternoon (nothing serious, just a stomach bug), and flipping through the channels.
I get to ESPN2, and they are broadcasting the World Juggling Championships, sponsored by THEWJF (World Juggling Federation).
Juggling. On television. On my sports television. Seriously. I’ve seen the following “sports” on ESPN2 over the years: spelling bee, dog show, jump rope, swamp buggy races, bass fishing, poker, and ball room dancing.
I don’t care so much that ESPN2 (or any other network, for that matter) covers and airs some of these events. I just can’t understand how some of these events…some of which are NOT sports (spelling bee, dog show)…get aired, but one of the fastest growing sports (disc golf) in the country doesn’t even register on ESPN2’s radar.
WTF?
If you can find an audience for juggling, there’s gotta be an even bigger audience for disc golf.
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UPDATE: I wasn’t the only person to stay home and catch juggling on ESPN2 and then blog about it:
- In The Storm—Reflections of a Code Monkey mentions a few “sports” that are sometimes on ESPN2 that I forgot:
stong man competition, shooting, log rolling and other assorted logger sports, miniature golf, whiffle ball, battle of the network stars (you kids won’t remember that one), arm wrestling, archery, bobsledding (and other related sledding sports), x-games, frog jumping, dog sledding, table tennis, badminton, lawn mower racing, mud bog racing, monster trucks, sailing, power boat racing, bicycle racing (road and track), tractor pulls, and on and on.
- Grumpy at Grumpy Times was also home sick and watched the juggling championships too. He mentions the play-by-play commentary of Penn Gillette. Yeah, that Penn Gillette (minus Teller). Which was what really made the broadcast entertaining.





That’s like old school ESPN with curling, tractor pulls, and men’s softball…
Left by Preston on April 25th, 2005 at 1:09 pm