In the heart of India’s bustling gymnastics community, a new name is beginning to shine brightly—Rishi Kumar, a 13-year-old athlete whose fearless leaps and disciplined training are capturing attention nationwide. With silver medals at the 2023 and 2024 Trampoline Nationals and a third consecutive selection for the 2025 Nationals, Rishi is not just another young gymnast; he is a symbol of what the future of Indian trampoline gymnastics could become.
Behind this journey of grit, resilience, and hope is SkyJumper, one of India’s leading indoor amusement and trampoline park brands. More than just a recreational hub, SkyJumper has positioned itself as a breeding ground for athletic excellence, where fun seamlessly merges with discipline, and play evolves into performance.
From Health Struggles to Athletic Dreams
Rishi’s journey did not begin as a pursuit of medals or Olympic glory. At just 4.5 years old, he was introduced to the trampoline by his mother—not as a sport, but as a solution to breathing difficulties. Doctors suggested structured physical activity, and bouncing on a trampoline seemed like the perfect start.
What began as a playful exercise to improve health quickly transformed into a passion-driven journey. Over time, Rishi’s natural talent became undeniable. By the age of 10, it was clear that he had the discipline, agility, and mindset required to compete at the highest level.
Yet, finding a facility that could match his growing ambition was a challenge—until his family discovered SkyJumper Chennai.
SkyJumper’s Role in Rishi’s Growth
Two years ago, Rishi and his family approached SkyJumper in search of a professional environment. Recognizing his raw potential, the brand opened its doors, providing not just trampolines but an ecosystem of support, safety, and encouragement.
SkyJumper’s facilities are far more than recreational zones. With over 4,000 sq ft of interconnected trampolines, strict safety protocols, Olympic-size equipment, and multi-activity training areas, the brand creates the ideal foundation for nurturing young athletes.
Rishi thrived in this environment. The ability to train consistently, access world-class infrastructure, and practice under safe and structured conditions helped him refine his skills. His medals at the Nationals are proof that SkyJumper’s mission to combine recreation with athletic training is already bearing fruit.
Rishi Speaks from the Heart
For Rishi, SkyJumper has been nothing short of transformative. He credits the facility not just with his success, but also with instilling in him the belief that his Olympic dream is possible.
“Without SkyJumper’s support, I wouldn’t have made it this far. The Olympic-size trampolines, the friendly staff, and the opportunity to train regularly provided me with the consistency I needed to succeed. I’m chasing my dream of representing India internationally, and SkyJumper has helped me believe it’s possible.”
His words reflect more than gratitude—they embody a shared vision between a young athlete and an organization determined to change India’s sporting landscape.
SkyJumper’s Mission: Beyond Entertainment
SkyJumper’s philosophy extends far beyond amusement. While most visitors associate trampoline parks with fun, laughter, and recreation, the brand sees a larger mission: using its facilities as a launchpad for physical development and competitive excellence.
Each park is designed with movement, discipline, and structured physical activity in mind. Whether it’s wall zones that test balance, dodgeball courts that improve reflexes, or climbing areas that build strength, SkyJumper offers an environment where play naturally evolves into training.
This structured, multi-activity model aligns perfectly with the needs of young athletes like Rishi, who require not only specialized training but also holistic development across strength, agility, endurance, and focus.
The Global Stage of Trampoline Gymnastics
To appreciate Rishi’s journey and SkyJumper’s mission, it’s essential to understand the sport itself. Trampoline gymnastics officially became an Olympic sport at the 2000 Sydney Games. Since then, it has grown into a discipline that demands exceptional precision, discipline, and athleticism.
Unlike traditional gymnastics, trampoline routines are performed in mid-air, often reaching heights of up to 10 meters. Athletes are judged on difficulty, execution, and flight time, making it a sport that combines fearlessness with finesse.
Yet in India, trampoline gymnastics remains relatively underdeveloped compared to nations like China, Russia, and the USA. This is where SkyJumper aims to make a difference—by building a grassroots-to-Olympics pipeline that can put Indian athletes on the global stage.
Leadership Speaks: Building an Olympic Future
According to Mr. Rajkiran Deore, GM Operations, SkyJumper Sports and Amusements:
“Since becoming an official Olympic sport at the 2000 Sydney Games, trampoline gymnastics has demanded exceptional talent, discipline, and world-class training. Rishi’s journey shows that with the right training and encouragement, Indian athletes can not only compete but also win at that level. At SkyJumper, our ultimate mission is clear—to see India bring home an Olympic gold in trampoline gymnastics. Supporting Rishi is part of building that future, where every jump takes us one step closer to making this dream a reality.”
His statement reflects not only pride in Rishi’s achievements but also a strategic vision for how SkyJumper intends to shape the future of Indian gymnastics.
“Jump to Gold” – SkyJumper’s New Program
Inspired by Rishi’s journey, SkyJumper is preparing to launch an ambitious initiative called “Jump to Gold.”
This program will serve as a structured scouting and coaching platform across select SkyJumper centers. Its core objectives include:
Talent Identification: Spotting young athletes with natural aptitude for trampoline gymnastics.
Certified Coaching: Bringing in professional coaches trained in international techniques.
Holistic Training Pathways: Offering a structured roadmap from recreational bouncing to national and international competitions.
Infrastructure Access: Ensuring athletes train on Olympic-size trampolines and modern safety setups.
By bridging the gap between recreational fun and competitive sport, Jump to Gold aims to create a pipeline of athletes who can represent India globally in the years to come.
Why SkyJumper’s Model Matters
India’s sporting ecosystem often struggles with accessibility and infrastructure. Aspiring athletes face hurdles such as lack of training spaces, inadequate equipment, and minimal grassroots support. SkyJumper is uniquely positioned to fill this gap, because its facilities already exist in major cities, attract youth in large numbers, and combine fun with fitness in ways that resonate with families.
For parents, this means that a day of fun can also be the first step towards discovering athletic potential. For children, it makes sports feel less intimidating and more engaging. And for athletes like Rishi, it creates a bridge between childhood play and Olympic dreams.
Looking Ahead: A Shared Dream
As Rishi prepares for his third consecutive National Championship, his eyes are set firmly on the international stage. The medals he has already won are stepping stones, but the ultimate goal is clear—an Olympic podium finish.
For SkyJumper, Rishi represents the embodiment of their mission. Every leap he takes, every medal he wins, and every dream he nurtures brings the brand closer to its vision of seeing India claim gold in trampoline gymnastics.
Conclusion: Every Jump Counts
Rishi Kumar’s story is more than just an inspiring tale of a young athlete—it is a blueprint for what India’s future in trampoline gymnastics could look like. With SkyJumper’s unwavering support, structured facilities, and vision for grassroots development, the pathway from recreational fun to Olympic glory is now clearer than ever before.
As Rishi himself believes, the dream of representing India internationally is no longer distant. With SkyJumper by his side, and with initiatives like Jump to Gold on the horizon, India is not just bouncing towards medals—it is preparing to leap towards history.