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The Ambassadors of Cabrini


Article # : 11777 

Section : LIFE
Issue Date : 4 / 1987  2,198 Words
Author : David Louis Caprara
David Louis Caprara is a domestic policy analyst at a Washington, D.C., research and demonstration organization. Formerly, an assistant coach, he also served as a legislative assistant to Illinois State Representative Jesse White.

       The Jesse White Tumbling Team of Cabrini Green, Chicago, clad in their red bodysuits with white suspenders, have stunned audiences at the World's Fair, the Silverdome, and Chicago Bears games. Today they perform before hundreds of their peers from fifty competitive teams of the U.S. Trampoline and Tumbling Association (USTA) in Oswego, Illinois.
       
        As the crowds fill the bleachers, the Jesse White Tumblers assemble on the red mats below. One member runs to join the others, carrying a "portable" radio half his size. The formation tightens, the music begins, and coach White introduces his team as the tumblers handwalk, upside down, across the mats.
       
        In an instant, they bound into action. The younger members make a formation with their legs held up in the air in a V-shape as older members whirl across the mats, doing four forward rolls and flipping over their younger colleagues two at a time. Excitement builds as the dynamic team completes a series of seemingly effortless miracles in clockwork precision, bounding across the mats with backflips, airborne twists, and somersaults.
       
        Coach White positions a trampolette in front of the forty-foot stretch of mats. A split second later, a tumbler hits its surface and is jettisoned twenty feet into the air, summoning a rush of applause from the crowd. Seconds later, another figure is twirling through the air, landing just inches beyond the first. While the applause continues, a third, fourth, and fifth tumbler snap and whirl through hoops and sail high above a pyramid that had been formed by other teammates.
       
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