Last Updated on April 2, 2026 by Brenda
Jump Off To A Good Start For The New Year!
2026 Jump Rope Challenge
Stay Tune for 2027 Date!
The Healthy Eating Active Living Committee has created an event that coincides with our research on reducing anxiety. Consider participating in our second challenge.
New Contest in 2026: Freestyle Jump
Jump to the music. Style of jumping and music are your choice. Each competitor is limited to 2 minutes of jumping.
2026 Jump Rope Challenge Results
Regular Jumping – 19 Participants
Under Eight
1st – Rhealynn Gurule
8 – 10 Years Old
1st – Brinley Wallace
2nd – Kinzy Gurule
3rd – Callie Foust
11 – 13 Year Old
1st – Tyton Foust
14 – 17 Year Old
1st – Galvan Wallace
Adult
1st Daniel Evans
Free Style Competition Winners – 10 Participants
Under 8
1 – Rhealynn Gurule
8 to 10 Year Old
1 – Callie Foust
2 – Brinley Wallace
3 – Gannon Wallace






Why Jumping Rope
Many athletes use jumping rope as a training tool. It is considered an excellent exercise for the whole body. It also helps us feel better about ourselves and helps us direct our focus.
- Burns Calories and Helps with Losing Weight
- Great Cardiovascular Exercise
- Builds Strong Bones
- Improves Coordination and Balance
- Improves Bone Density and Bone Health
- Efficient way to exercise
Here are some resources for getting started training
Here is How Our Challenge Will Work

Congratulations to the Winners of our First Challenge (2025)
Under 8 age group
1st Brinly Wallace
2nd Aurora Aspelin
Adults
1st Haily Wallace
2nd Adena Evans
3rd Bo Wallace
4th Zachary Aspelin
5th Elspeth Aspelin
8- to 10-year-olds
1st Gannon Wallace
2nd Olivia Gutierrez
3rd Lily Lucero
4th Violet White
5th Wyatt Aspelin
6th Skylar Aspelin
11 – 13-year-olds
1st Jayce Bridenbaker
2nd Gavin Wallace
3rd Klansey Gutierrez
4th Abigail Lucero
5th Emanuel Aspelin










