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36) Constance Constable – Began play in 1978.
Playing career highlighted by 10 World Championships in Net, Consecutives
and Freestyle. Currently holds
Guinness World Records in Women’s Singles and Doubles Consecutive Kicks!!
Founded “Women Alive and Kicking” to promote more women playing
the game and sport. Teacher. IFC member since 1985.
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37) Jeff "Animal" Johnson - The Playful Spirit of Footbag. 1981 charter member of NHSA
instructor’s camp. NHSA and WFA national Tour Team member. 2 World
Championships amongst his titles. Inspirational entertainer and ambassador
of footbag fun.
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38) Andy Linder - Andy Linder received his first footbag in the fall
of 1981 from his high school Biology teacher, Dale Oldis. Mr. Oldis, who
introduced Andy to the sport, allowed students to kick in his classroom.
Linder picked it up quickly as he had been a soccer player who spent much
time juggling a soccer ball and doing tricks with it (some of these tricks
were later converted in to some of Andy's earliest footbag freestyle).
Linder's dreams of breaking the soccer ball juggling world record and
playing college soccer ended in 1983 as a result of having chondromalacia,
a weakening of the cartilage, in both knees. This medical condition would
go on to affect, but not stop, Linder's footbag career. Andy began
competing in 1982 as the first person from Illinois to compete at a
Worlds. Afterwards, he ran Illinois' earliest tournaments. In 1983 he won
his first World title as he broke the singles consecutive kicks world
record. In 1984 he won the World Singles Freestyle Championship. Andy was
a WFA Tour Team member in the 80s. Linder and his partner Ted Martin held
the doubles consecutive kicks world record of 100,001. The duo currently
hold world records in one-pass and distance one-pass. Andy holds the
current world record in 5-minute-timed consecutives with 1019 kicks.
Linder retired from competition after the 1997 Worlds, where he took first
place in both of the events he entered (5-minute-timed consecutives and
doubles distance one-pass with Bruce Guettich). In 2001, Andy organized
the world record for the largest footbag circle (946 players) at the
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