Numbers Gods
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- Albert Lucas -- Rumored to be able to flash 14 rings (verified with 13).
- Alex Barron -- 21 catches with 11 (filmed) and has had an 11 qualify witnessed.
- Alvaro Palominos -- Specializes in even numbers and siteswaps.
- Anthony Gatto -- 9 balls endurance record. Has broken most props' numbers in practice, but does not pursue records anymore.
- Ben Schoenberg -- Former organizer of the IJA numbers competition.
- Brian Koenig -- Flashes 11, has over thirty-six catches with 8, and sixteen catches with 10 (at the age of 15).
- Bruce Sarafian -- First person to flash 11 and 12 balls, and also qualifies 10 (on video).
- Bruce Tiemann -- Early leader for numbers site-swaps. Also first to flash 9 sticks and second to flash 11 balls.
- Ben Beever -- Another site-swap expert, who literally wrote the book.
- Enrico Rastelli -- The original "numbers god".
- Jason Garfield -- The man who originated the WJF has also set a few records along the way, including 11 balls.
- Jenny Jaeger -- "The 10-ball woman".
- Jon Belle -- Bounces 9 balls.
- Josiah Jones -- Young master with balls and clubs.
- Kevin Bylund -- Close to qualifying 9 balls.
- Luke Burrage -- Has flashed 12 balls and passed 18 with Ben Beever.
- Mark Thomas -- Possibly the youngest person to have flashed 11.
- Nik Goodrich -- Long runs with 8 balls, and not with the Wimpy pattern.
- Ola Lofberg -- From 3 to 11 balls in one and a half years.
- Peter Bone -- Unofficial flash with 13 balls.
- Sam Hartford -- Flashed 7 in one hand, flashed 12, almost qualifies 10.
- Scott Sorenson -- A specialist with rings and clubs.
- Thomas Dietz -- Holds the unofficial 5-club record at over an hour.
- Viktor Kee -- Kicks up from 7 balls into 9 gracefully.
- Dan Marden -- Multiplex specialist.
- Uno Lanka -- Stage name for Dennis Croner who does amazing balancing.
Add others if there is confirming evidence or reliable reports.

