(From left) First runner-up Tan Wee Lee, ultimate champion Cleveland Law and second
runner-up Justine Mok were rewarded for their perseverance and stamina after an exhilarating bouncing net challenge.

Mr Cleveland Law, a 20-year-old national serviceman, has been crowned the ultimate bouncing champion at Jewel Changi Airport’s inaugural Bouncing Net Challenge. After an exhilarating period of intense bouncing, leaping, and defying gravity, Mr Law emerged victorious from a pool of 60 contenders, with a bouncing time of 29 minutes and 56 seconds in the final round.  

The Bouncing Net Challenge saw participants from 20 to 51 years old pushing their limits as they competed to see who could bounce the longest on the massive, 250-metre net suspended high above Canopy Park. With each bounce, the excitement grew as contestants battled it out to be the last person standing, and for a chance to win a pair of return tickets to Paris on Singapore Airlines sponsored by Mastercard, as well as Jewel gift vouchers.

Mr Law was supported by his father who cheered him on throughout the thrilling competition. When asked about his win, Mr Law said, “It was a hard-fought battle between me and my final opponent, and I respect him a lot for his perseverance. I am super happy about my win because I am going to Paris!”

Mr Tan Wee Lee, a 48-year-old IT professional, emerged as the first runner-up and won S$1,000 Jewel gift vouchers. Ms Justine Mok, a 27-year-old prison officer, won third place and walked away with S$500 Jewel gift vouchers.

Bouncing Net is currently the most popular attraction at Canopy Park and this suspended giant net is 8 metres above ground when it is at its highest point. Unlike traditional trampolines, there are no metal frames in the Bouncing Net, allowing for free play that is safe for everyone.

 Image credit to Jewel Changi Airport Development (JCAD)

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