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Double Dutch is a game in which two long jump ropes turning in opposite directions are jumped by one or more players jumping simultaneously. It is believed to have originated among Dutch immigrants in New York City, although it has been a popular school playground game for much longer than that in the Netherlands, and is now popular worldwide. While it had long been a popular street activity for African American girls in New York City, the modern sport of Double Dutch originated in the early 1970s with NYPD officers Ulysses Williams and David Walker, who formalized the rules for competition. The first official competition was held in 1974. Competitions in Double Dutch range from block parties to the world level. During the spring of 2009, Double Dutch became a varsity sport in New York Cit

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  • Double Dutch (jump rope) (en)
  • Double Dutch (fr)
  • Double Dutch (gioco) (it)
  • 더블더치 (ko)
  • ダブルダッチ (ja)
  • Double Dutch (sport) (nl)
  • Double Dutch (pl)
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  • Le double Dutch (/ˈdʌbl.dʌtʃ/) est un sport de saut à la corde, avec ses règles et ses championnats. À l'origine, il s'agit d'un jeu inventé aux États-Unis, à New York, par des enfants d'immigrés hollandais (Dutch en anglais signifie « Néerlandais »). Dans les années 1970, s'est développée la version sportive, notamment dans le quartier du Bronx. Il s'agit d'un sport très accessible et ne nécessitant pas de matériel spécifique, excepté les cordes. (fr)
  • Double Dutch is een vorm van touwtjespringen. Bij Double Dutch heb je twee draaiers die twee touwen tegen elkaar in ronddraaien. In de touwen bevinden zich één of meerdere springers. De naam werd aan deze vorm van touwtjespringen gegeven in de Verenigde Staten. In 2007 kwam de Disney Channel-film Jump In! uit. Double Dutch is een heel belangrijk onderdeel van de film. Er worden ook wedstrijden georganiseerd waar teams van over de hele wereld aan mee doen. (nl)
  • ダブルダッチ(英語: Double Dutch)は、2本の縄を使って跳ぶ縄跳びである。向かい合ったターナーと呼ばれる2人の回し手が2本の縄を内側に回し、その中でジャンパーと呼ばれる跳び手が技を交えながら跳ぶ。 (ja)
  • 더블더치(영어: Double Dutch)는 긴 줄 두 개를 이용한 줄넘기의 한 종류이다. (ko)
  • Il Double Dutch (letteralmente Doppio olandese) è un gioco derivato dal salto alla corda, in cui si impiegano due corde che vengono girate in direzioni opposte. La persona o il gruppo di persone che saltano all'interno di queste corde spesso alternano mosse ginniche o di break dance. In alcune parti del mondo questo gioco si chiama Double french (Doppio francese) o Double irish (Doppio irlandese). (it)
  • Double Dutch is a game in which two long jump ropes turning in opposite directions are jumped by one or more players jumping simultaneously. It is believed to have originated among Dutch immigrants in New York City, although it has been a popular school playground game for much longer than that in the Netherlands, and is now popular worldwide. While it had long been a popular street activity for African American girls in New York City, the modern sport of Double Dutch originated in the early 1970s with NYPD officers Ulysses Williams and David Walker, who formalized the rules for competition. The first official competition was held in 1974. Competitions in Double Dutch range from block parties to the world level. During the spring of 2009, Double Dutch became a varsity sport in New York Cit (en)
  • Double Dutch – sport uliczny wywodzący się z kultury hip-hopu. Osoba skacząca przez 2 skakanki (pot. kręconki) może wykonywać figury zawierąjace elementy tańca, gimnastyki, i breakdance'u. Do zabawy potrzebne są minimum 3 osoby - jedna skacząca i dwie kręcące. Potrzebne są również dwie ok. pięciometrowe skakanki. W takich krajach jak Japonia lub Ameryka odbywają się zawody Double Dutch. Są tam trzy dyscypliny: Double Dutch jest elementem fabuły filmu Disney Channel pt. Jump In! (2007). (pl)
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  • Double Dutch is a game in which two long jump ropes turning in opposite directions are jumped by one or more players jumping simultaneously. It is believed to have originated among Dutch immigrants in New York City, although it has been a popular school playground game for much longer than that in the Netherlands, and is now popular worldwide. While it had long been a popular street activity for African American girls in New York City, the modern sport of Double Dutch originated in the early 1970s with NYPD officers Ulysses Williams and David Walker, who formalized the rules for competition. The first official competition was held in 1974. Competitions in Double Dutch range from block parties to the world level. During the spring of 2009, Double Dutch became a varsity sport in New York City public high schools. In the early 1980s, Double Dutch was strongly associated with New York hip hop culture. It has also been recognized as an element of the genre by notable MCs such as KRS-One. (en)
  • Le double Dutch (/ˈdʌbl.dʌtʃ/) est un sport de saut à la corde, avec ses règles et ses championnats. À l'origine, il s'agit d'un jeu inventé aux États-Unis, à New York, par des enfants d'immigrés hollandais (Dutch en anglais signifie « Néerlandais »). Dans les années 1970, s'est développée la version sportive, notamment dans le quartier du Bronx. Il s'agit d'un sport très accessible et ne nécessitant pas de matériel spécifique, excepté les cordes. (fr)
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