VIDEO: Nanaimo teacher makes astonishing leap to Team Canada jump rope team
NANAIMO — Originally a casual jump-roper to stay in shape, a Nanaimo woman’s home-based hobby is skipping her into the international spotlight.
Elise Visentin, a 32-year-old on-call teacher, finds it hard to believe the doors jump-roping opened in her life.
Dominated internationally by younger athletes in the mid teens to early 20’s range, Visentin is an outlier among 100 Canadians competing in the 2025 World Jump Rope Championships in late July/early August in Kawasaki, Japan.
One of only four Canadian athletes beyond 30-years-old, Visentin “became obsessed” with jump-roping while trying out tricks widely shared on social media.




