WSJ: Bested by Japan, A Jump-Rope Team Plots a Comeback
This video was submitted to us by Angela Martin of the Wall Street Journal Online. From the folks at WSJ Online:
To most people, jump-rope is what children do to pass time on playgrounds and street corners. But over the past decade, it has blossomed into an international sport, with hundreds of teams and thousands of global competitors. WSJ’s Jamin Brophy-Warren visits the North Carolina Bulldogs who think they have a shot at the Apollo Theater’s annual Double Dutch title, which has been dominated by the Japanese.
Be sure to check out the full article at the WSJ Online.



