Street Ropez
High quality jump ropes and apparel. Street Certified.
Grab Street Ropez at the OPC in Chicago!
Such an honor for and to highlight our youth team . Many people don’t know —
Street Ropez was created to support our work with GirlsJump, a nonprofit organization.
When you buy our ropes, you help fund youth programs, teams, and opportunities for girls to grow through Double Dutch.
Street Ropez is more than ropes.
It’s part of the work we do at Jump.
Your support helps fund training, teams, and youth programs.
Being acknowledged by and means everything!
Street Ropez grew out of the work we do at
and every purchase helps support programs for girls like the Southside Skippers.
Proud of this journey.
This is Amazing!!!!! We are Truly Honored!
By the 1990s, Black Double Dutch teams had taken the game from neighborhood sidewalks to the world stage.
The brought competitive Double Dutch to an iconic venue- the Apollo Theater, while new powerhouse teams like the emerged.
As Double Dutch expanded beyond the inner city, new opportunities emerged — but so did disparities.
Many Black teams who built the sport still face challenges securing practice space, travel funding, and resources to compete.
🎬 Want to understand this history more deeply?
Watch Doubletime — it tells the story behind the ropes.
Link in the comments.
doubledutchlegac
Formed in the 1980s, Brooklyn’s Jazzy Jumpers have captivated the Double Dutch world for decades. Through championships, innovation, and undeniable style, they helped define what excellence in the ropes looks like. Your legacy continues to inspire generations. We salute you all.
BLACK HISTORY MONTH: WE HONOR OUR DOUBLE DUTCH LEGENDS
The powerful Black Magic team from Hartford, CT — Phyllis Goggins, Lisa Butler, Shantell Smith, and Connie Williams — helped show the world what Double Dutch could be.
🔥 Speed. Skill. Discipline. Legacy.
Team member Phyllis Goggins earned a place in the Guinness Book of World Records as the world’s fastest jumper, with 369 touches in 120 seconds.
🏆 Black Magic went on to win the World Double Dutch Championship in New York, and perform in London for the Queen of England.
They weren’t just winning competitions —
they were helping carry Double Dutch from neighborhood game to global stage.
At Black Girls Jump, we honor the teams who paved the way for today’s jumpers, coaches, and leaders.
If you have photos, memories, or connections to Black Magic, help us preserve their story.
Thank you to GinoBeats for documenting their story through song. Full song link in comments.
14/02/2026
Double Dutch Forces – Columbia, SC
Founded in 1985, Double Dutch Forces uses the sport of Double Dutch to empower youth with life skills, confidence, and community. What started as a jump rope team has become a supportive space where children — especially girls — build sisterhood, discipline, leadership, and resilience both on and off the jump-ropes.
This Black History Month, we celebrate their decades-long legacy of mentorship, championship spirit, and community uplift! 🖤✨