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August 19, 2011

Anton Von Ostendorf is a trapeze artist who has toured with renowned circuses all over Europe. Now, he makes his home in Tulsa, Oklahoma with his family. Though he’s no longer on the road, it’s clear the trapeze is in his blood.

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    this is great.

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    Anton is definitely among the greatest in these United States

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