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Pro Jump Roper Honored for Saving Teenager from Drowning with Double Dutch Ropes: 'Absolutely Remarkable'

29-01-2025   adminstudionebo

David Fisher — a three-time world record jumping rope champion — and his son Felix received the Lifesaving Citizen Award at a city council meeting in Westfield, Ind., on Monday, Jan. 27, after rescuing a 19-year-old and his dog from icy waters using David's Double Dutch ropes on Dec. 14, 2024.
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Pro Jump Roper Honored for Saving Teenager from Drowning with Double Dutch Ropes: 'Absolutely Remarkable'

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