Seaside's Tsunami Skippers skip a beat
The Tsunami Skippers jump roping club in Seaside has become a highlight at local basketball games. Founded by Stacey Dundas, the club has grown significantly over the past 20 years and recently hosted the Oregon Coast Classic jump roping competition in their home gym for the first time since 2019. The event attracted 157 competitors from multiple states and was praised for boosting local tourism.
- ▪The Tsunami Skippers jump roping club was started by Stacey Dundas 20 years ago.
- ▪The club has grown to about 20 to 25 athletes of varying ages.
- ▪The Oregon Coast Classic jump roping competition returned to Seaside this year after several years in Astoria.
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