- Larry Griswold
Laurens (Larry) V. Griswold (
September 17 1905 -August 24 1996 ), known as "The Diving Fool", was an American gymnast and entertainer who was involved in the early development of thetrampoline .Griswold was a college level
gymnast and tumbler while studyingphysical education at theUniversity of Iowa . While coaching at an acrobatic school in New York, he enjoyed performing invaudeville shows. However, he decided to return to Iowa to become a teacher and in 1931, he became a gymnastics coach at the University of Iowa and metGeorge Nissen who was also a skilled gymnast and tumbler.In 1933, Griswold organized many of the skilled athletes at the university into a circus team, putting on shows. He also developed an act in the swimming pool which involved Griswold
clown ing and performing tricks on the diving board. This would later be developed into an entertaining routine which he performed professionally for years.Griswold and Nissen worked together to develop the first prototype
trampoline . Later they set up a company, theGriswold-Nissen Trampoline & Tumbling Company , to manufacture trampolines. However, initially sales were slow and Griswold sold out as his entertainment career was starting to thrive. In 1945, he found that he had to limit his immersion in water for health reasons and so changed his routine to use a trampoline disguised as a swimming pool in his diving act. This allowed him to play a wider variety of venues.In the 1950s and 1960s, he took his physical clowning and acrobatic act all across the United States becoming one of the top draws in show business. He also performed on television variety shows. He toured internationally performing lavish shows in the
United Kingdom ,France andJapan before settling down for several years as a regular performer in theFolies Bergères . In 1973, he had a fall while performing inChicago and suffered a career ending injury. His show continued with replacement performers that Griswold had trained in preparation for his retirement.His interest in
trampolining and education did not stop with the development of his entertainment career. In 1941, he wrote "Trampoline Tumbling", the first textbook for the sport oftrampolining . In 1971, with George Nissen, he founded the United States Tumbling and Trampoline Association (USTA). They honoured him by inducting him into their Hall of Fame and by the naming of the Griswold-Nissen Cup for outstanding trampolinists.External links
* [http://www.wvtc.co.uk/history16.htm Biography of Larry Griswold]
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