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Dian Nissen

Dian Nissen is a multiple world-title trampoline athlete and competitor, multiple U.S. Women’s Trampoline champion,〔United States Tumbling & Trampoline Association (U.S.T.A.) 〕 AAU All-American, health and fitness expert,〔https://www.acefitness.org/acefit/trainer_profile.aspx?acecp=wvv8vy〕 and entrepreneur. She is the daughter of George Nissen, the inventor of the modern-day trampoline.〔 Reprint available at http://www.brentwoodtc.org/george_nissen.htm〕
==Trampoline==

Dian began her involvement with sports and fitness at an early age, becoming an AAU All-American (Amateur Athletic Union) by the time she was 16. She was the 1976 U.S. Women's Trampoline champion in all three trampoline events: Individual Trampoline, Synchronized Trampoline, and Double Mini-Trampoline. At the age of 15, she placed 4th at the 1976 Trampoline World Championships in Tulsa Oklahoma. To date, no other U.S. woman has placed higher than Dian Nissen at the Trampoline World Championships for the Individual Trampoline event.
Dian's playful sobriquet, Trampoline Diva, embodies her lifelong association with the trampoline beginning with her early childhood and continuing through to her years as a world-class trampolinist, national champion, trampoline entertainer, fitness trampoline Master Trainer,〔http://www.jumpsport.com〕 and consultant to the trampoline park industry.
Along with her father and the support of his company, the Nissen Corporation, which at the time was the world's largest manufacturer of gymnastics equipment in the world, she promoted her father's invention of the trampoline and the sport of trampolining by performing hundreds of shows in the United States and around the world, and competing in trampoline competitions nationally and internationally.
Dian continues to bear the torch that her father, George Nissen, carried for his entire life—promoting the joy of jumping on trampolines.
George Nissen promoted the sport of trampolining believing that one day it could become an Olympic sport. For decades, George endured naysayers that claimed "it would be the year 2000" before trampolining would make it to the Olympics. Ironically, the cynics were correct; trampolining debuted as an Olympic sport at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney Australia.〔http://www.olympic.org/trampoline-equipment-and-history?tab=history〕 Enjoying great health at 86 years old, George attended the 2000 Olympics accompanied by his daughter Dian Nissen. Still healthy at 94, George was able to travel to Beijing, China for the 2008 Summer Olympics, with Dian and his grandson Jake.
Dian Nissen has been referred to as the International Ambassador for Trampolines〔http://www.topathletes.com〕 because of her continuing involvement with, and promotion of trampolines for fitness, health, sport and recreation around the world.〔 Fee required.〕 She provides public awareness and education on trampoline safety and the history of the trampoline.

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