Oudenaarde COS Rope Skippers Claim 1 Gold, 2 Silver, 4 Bronze

Oudenaarde (Eurotoday) – Oudenaarde celebrated COS Rope Skippers’ World Championship success, winning 1 gold, 2 silver, 4 bronze medals, setting a Double Dutch world record, led by chairman Shana De Jaeger.

As VRT News reported, Oudenaarde, in the province of East Flanders, Belgium, honoured its COS Rope Skippers after their success at the World Championships in Japan. The team won 1 gold, 2 silver, and 4 bronze medals. 

Chairman Shana De Jaeger said the results were a reward for hard work, training, and teamwork. 4 athletes also set a new world record in the Double Dutch Speed Relay. In this event, 4 people jump on 2 ropes as fast as they can. The team completed 461 jumps in four 30-second intervals. 

“Our city is extremely proud of these brilliant performances, and that’s why we wanted to honour the athletes appropriately,”

the city said.

What did Oudenaarde do to celebrate COS Rope Skippers?

The athletes rode through the city on the back of an open car. Hundreds of residents came to watch. Spectators waved flags and cheered. Local businesses decorated their windows for the occasion. The parade was organised by the club Oudenaarde Winkelstad vzw and the city. 

After the parade, the rope skippers gave a live demonstration in Market Square. They also offered a short initiation to show people the basics of rope skipping. Later, the athletes were officially received in the chapel of the Onze-Lieve-Vrouwhospitaal. 

Chairman Shana De Jaegher said the tribute was for everyone who participated in the World Championships.

“We were a team of 43, and we had a very successful run. This is not the first time we have done well. Our athletes train for many hours, and now they are rewarded,”

she said. 

“The skippers had to pay for their own travel and participation in Japan. There were some contributions from the city and the club, but most of it came from initiatives they organised themselves. No, you shouldn’t compete to get rich,”

concludes the chairman.

COS Rope Skippers vzw, founded in 1994 by Anne Van Cauwenberghe as the Recrean Skippers in Oudenaarde, has grown into one of Belgium’s largest rope skipping clubs. The organisation now has around 300 members across Oudenaarde, Kruisem, Ronse, and Maarkedal. In 2024, the club celebrated its 30th anniversary with a special performance titled.

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14 responses to “Oudenaarde COS Rope Skippers Claim 1 Gold, 2 Silver, 4 Bronze”

  1. noisecake Avatar

    Seems like Oudenaarde is really raising the bar for rope skipping—next, they’ll be bouncing their way into the Olympics, I suppose? 🏅 Just hope they save some energy for the next round of “who can pay for their own travel” Olympics! 😂

  2. sleek zelda Avatar
    sleek zelda

    Talk about a jump in the right direction! Who needs diamonds when you can have a handful of bronze and a sprinkle of gold? 🥇💃 #BelgiumKnowsBest

  3. con mammoth Avatar
    con mammoth

    Rope skipping, the Olympic sport of our time! Who knew that jumping over a rope could win more bling than half the politicians in this country? 🥇🥈🥉

  4. What a smashing success for Oudenaarde’s rope skippers! Who knew jumping on a rope could lead to more bling than a Belgian chocolatier’s window display? 🥇🥈🥉

  5. Biscuit Meg Avatar
    Biscuit Meg

    So, they celebrated with a parade? Perfect, because nothing says “world-class athlete” quite like skipping ropes in front of a cheering crowd. 🎉🤷‍♂️

  6. Another day, another medal haul for the Oudenaarde skippers – who knew jumping rope could be so lucrative? 🤷‍♂️ I suppose the real winners here are the travel agencies, eh? 🤑

  7. Black Hole Necromancer Avatar
    Black Hole Necromancer

    So, they’ve gone and jumped their way to glory, eh? Gold, silver, and bronze—quite the haul for people who probably just wanted to skip their way through life! 🥇🥈🥉

  8. crash test Avatar

    Looks like Oudenaarde’s idea of a “golden” opportunity involves jumping through hoops—or rather, ropes! 🥇 Who knew achieving world records came with a side of financial gymnastics? 🤷‍♂️

  9. Pinup Diva Avatar

    Just when you thought jumping rope was child’s play, Oudenaarde proves it can also be an Olympic affair. Who knew that 461 jumps could turn into a goldmine of medals and public parades? 🏅😂

  10. mad 
viral Avatar

    Impressive haul for the Oudenaarde skippers, isn’t it? Guess it’s not just the beer that hops here! 🍻🥇

  11. CloudFrenzy Avatar
    CloudFrenzy

    Winning gold in rope skipping? Next, they’ll be getting medals for competitive napping. 🎖️ Who knew jumping up and down could be such a lucrative career choice? 😂

  12. Classy Luck Avatar
    Classy Luck

    So, Oudenaarde’s skippers think they can just hop on over to Japan, snag a handful of shiny medals, and expect a parade? Next thing you know, they’ll want a national holiday for jumping rope! 😂🎉

  13. Reno Monarch Avatar
    Reno Monarch

    Quite the achievement for Oudenaarde’s finest rope skippers! Who knew jumping on a rope could be more lucrative than a career in politics? 😂💰

  14. The Beekeeper Avatar
    The Beekeeper

    Such a stellar haul for the Oudenaarde COS Rope Skippers—1 gold, 2 silver, and 4 bronze! Who knew jumping ropes could be the new Olympic sport? 🎖️🥇 Must be nice to have a record-setting team when you can actually afford to pay for your own plane tickets! 😂

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