Author: Dagmar Nissen Munn
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ISBN: 1604947977
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My Father's Dream of an Olympic Trampoline: Life Story of George Nissen, Inventor of the Trampoline
In Las Vegas, Nevada, George Nissen celebrated his eightieth birthday by doing a handstand on a table.My Father's Dream of an Olympic Trampoline review. Flash back to 1926, when a much younger George discovered his skill as a tumbler. He was the star of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, known as a gifted young gymnast and diver. Local newspapers dubbed him "one of the best fancy divers in the state," but it wasn't enough. George eventually introduced the world to something even more spectacular: the trampolineRead full reviews of My Father's Dream Of An Olympic Trampoline: Life Story.
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Store Search search Title, ISBN and Author My Father's Dream of an Olympic Trampoline: Life Story of George Nissen, Inventor of the Trampoline by Dagmar Nissen Munn Estimated delivery 3-12 business days Format Perfect Condition Brand New In Las Vegas, Nevada, George Nissen celebrated his eightieth birthday by doing a handstand on a table. Flash back to 1926, when a much younger George discovered his skill as a tumbler. He was the star of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, known as a gifted young gymnast and d
"In Las Vegas, Nevada, George Nissen celebrated his eightieth birthday by doing a handstand on a table. Flash back to 1926, when a much younger George discovered his skill as a tumbler. He was the star of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, known as a gifted young gymnast and diver. Local newspapers dubbed him "one of the best fancy divers in the state," but it wasn't enough. George eventually introduced the world to something even more spectacular: the trampoline.My Father's Dream of an Olympic Trampoline is the first-hand account of George Nissen's path to immortality, written by his loving, devoted daughte
"In Las Vegas, Nevada, George Nissen celebrated his eightieth birthday by doing a handstand on a table. Flash back to 1926, when a much younger George discovered his skill as a tumbler. He was the star of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, known as a gifted young gymnast and diver. Local newspapers dubbed him "one of the best fancy divers in the state," but it wasn't enough. George eventually introduced the world to something even more spectacular: the trampoline.My Father's Dream of an Olympic Trampoline is the first-hand account of George Nissen's path to immortality, written by his loving, devoted daughte
"In Las Vegas, Nevada, George Nissen celebrated his eightieth birthday by doing a handstand on a table. Flash back to 1926, when a much younger George discovered his skill as a tumbler. He was the star of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, known as a gifted young gymnast and diver. Local newspapers dubbed him "one of the best fancy divers in the state," but it wasn't enough. George eventually introduced the world to something even more spectacular: the trampoline.My Father's Dream of an Olympic Trampoline is the first-hand account of George Nissen's path to immortality, written by his loving, devoted daughte
My Father's Dream of an Olympic Trampoline Reviews
Flash back to 1926, when a much younger George discovered his skill as a tumbler. He was the star of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, known as a gifted young gymnast and diver. Local newspapers dubbed him "one of the best fancy divers in the state," but it wasn't enough. George eventually introduced the world to something even more spectacular: the trampoline. My Father's Dream of an Olympic Trampoline is the first-hand account of George Nissen's path to immortality, written by his loving, devoted daughter, Dagmar. Not only was George's invention fun, but it became a health craze, incorporating strength, stamina, balance, coordination, and rhythm. George became a worldwide ambassador of "bouncing." Plus, it couldn't be denied: no one felt depressed while jumping on a trampoline! George was not afraid to step outside the box and take chances. He was an inventor with over a hundred patents, but he was also a dedicated husband, father, and family man. In 2000, he saw his dream become a reality when competitive trampolining was announced as an Olympic event. His story is intended to entertain and inspire as George Nissen lives on thanks to an invention that has brought smiles to the faces of the world.
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