Springfree endorsed by Olympic Athletes

Jason Burnett

JASON BURNETT

"I’m impressed with the safety features of the Springfree Trampoline. Unlike most other trampoline manufacturers and retailers who offer the netted enclosure as an optional accessory, Springfree sells their Flexinet enclosure system with every trampoline. This is definitely a reflection of Springfree’s commitment to trampoline safety. Thanks Springfree for making the world’s safest trampoline."

BIO

Celebrated as one of the most talented male trampolinists in the world, Jason is known for his determination, dedication and no hold back style. His nickname around the Skyriders trampoline club in Toronto is 'Skills', mostly because he's known for doing crazy, over-the-top tricks on the trampoline in training. At the Lake Placid World Cup event in 2007, Jason completed a routine with a degree of difficulty of 17.5, becoming the new FIG recognized World Record holder. In training, consistent with Jason's desire and approach of pushing the envelope, he's completed a routine with a difficulty number as high as 20.6.

In the preliminary round of the 2008 Beijing Olympic games, Jason finished in seventh place and qualified for the finals of the trampoline event after a very strong optional routine. In the finals, he placed 2nd with the most difficult routine of the competition and made Canadians proud by winning an Olympic Silver medal. Jason has won the Canadian National Championships four times, including the 2009 National Championships in Hamilton, Ontario. Jason's Olympic Silver medal combined with his drive for perfection acts as notice to all competitors that he is set to push the limits of trampolining beyond their boundaries. Jason continues to set his sights on World Cup events and training for the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London.