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Jason Burnett Jason Burnett has been flying on trampoline since a very young age, but now he is one of the world’s best. He won the Olympic Silver Medal at the 2008 Summer Games in Beijing and has broken the record for the most difficult routine ever done on trampoline twice. Jason makes appearances with the Flying Ace All-Stars when he has time off from training for the 2012 Olympic Games in Toronto Canada.
Karen Cockburn
Karen returned from the 2004 Olympic Games with another Olympic Medal! She brought home the Silver to join her Bronze from the 2000 Games in Sydney. Karen recently made history by becoming the first Canadian ever to win the World Championships in the sport of individual trampoline competition and is eager to keep competing in international events. When not training with her coach Dave Ross, or competing in world cup competitions, Karen joins the Flying Ace All-Stars at various elite shows and exhibitions throughout North America.
Austin Cummings
As a former member of the U.S. National Trampoline team, the multi talented Austin is now focusing his acrobatic skills toward the 2010 Winter Olympics in the sport of Freestyle Skiing.
As one of the premier members of the Flying Ace All-Stars, Austin
placed 5th in the Synchronized Trampoline competition at the World
Championships in 1999, meanwhile in Freestyle Aerials he placed 6th at Junior Nationals in 2000. Audiences always leave the Flying Ace All-Stars performances remembering Austin's personality and dynamic showmanship. Recently named to the US World Cup team, he spends his summers training
aerials at the Utah Olympic Park.
Logan Dooley
Logan is currently competing around the globe with the US Trampoline Team and recently won two Gold Medals in World Cup Competition. Logan has his sights set on the 2012 Summer Olympic Games and has been training in near his home in Lake Forest California, when his busy schedule allows he enjoys performing with the Flying Ace All-stars.
Kris
“Fuzz” Feddersen
A legend in freestyle skiing, Fuzz is widely recognized
as a pioneer in the sport. He competed in three Olympics and numerous
World championships and coached the 1998 U.S. Winter Olympic Aerial
Ski Team, where Nikki Stone and Eric Bergoust won Gold Medals. Fuzz has worked on
many specialized exhibitions, promotions, and marketing events.
His natural exuberance and enthusiasm make him an ideal emcee and performer for the Flying Ace All-Stars shows.
Casey Finley
Residing in a small town outside Kansas City, Casey Finley is a big time gymnast. Casey holds world records in the sport of Mini-Tramp (running and vaulting off a small trampoline on to pads) and was a member of the US Gymnastics team in recent years. Casey has forgone competition and focused solely on running his gymnastics studio and performing worldwide for the Flying Ace All-Stars team. Casey is the most diverse member of the Flying Ace All-Stars. He has a tendency to push the limits and drive the spectators to the edge of their seats!
Jeret "Speedy" Peterson
Do you all remember the "Hurricane" that hit Torino, Italy during the 2006 Winter Olympics? That was Jeret "Speedy"
Peterson's signature trick that he performed in front of 10,000 spectators and for a 25-million viewer audience on NBC. Speedy named it the
Hurricane for good reason: it is a quintuple twisting-triple back flip, the most difficult trick ever to be performed. Speedy performed the
Hurricane off a 14-foot tall jump soaring over 50-feet in the air!
As a Boise, Idaho native, Speedy has been extremely dominant in the sport of freestyle aerial jumping over the past two
seasons. In addition to being the top American at the 2006 Olympics, Speedy was named the 2005 World Cup Aerial Champion and 2006 National
Champion. Simply put- he is the man to beat!
Also check out Speedy's website at www.jeretpeterson.com
Ryan St. Onge
Considered by many to be one of the most technically perfect Aerialists in the world, Ryan now has his sights set on the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, BC. He first made the US Ski Team at the young age of 14. Now as a veteran member of the US World Cup team, Ryan is now the Gold Medal favorite going into the next Olympics. In addition to his Olympic aspirations, Ryan has become one of the premier showmen for the Flying Ace All-Stars trampoline shows nationwide.
Brent Steffensen
Brent Steffensen grew up in Sandy, Utah and specialized in the sport of Gymnastics. Brent is currently one of the top trampolinists in the USA and is currently working in Los Angeles performing stunt work for film and commercials. Growing up in Utah, Brent was also a professional Snowboarder throughout his career. Snowboarding combined with Gymnastics skills easily qualifies Brent as one of the Flying Ace All-Stars premier members.
Trace
Worthington
The most successful male freestyle skier in U.S.
history, Trace competed in two Olympics, earned 43 World Cup victories,
and won 7 World titles. He has appeared in numerous commercials
and several films and television shows. In addition emceeing the trampoline the shows, Trace is a network commentator for NBC, CBS,
ESPN, & OLN. Most recently, you may have heard Trace commentating at the Summer & Winter Olympics on NBC, X-Games, Jeep King of the Mountain Series, and/or hosting Celebrity Ski Classics on CBS.
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