His brother-in-law, Louis Gingher, who announces for him, will occasionally give him verbal cues to go left or right on the blocks and triangles. Gilman, who is miked, tells the crowd what he will attempt next and asks for their encouragement.During a demonstration for a diabetes research fundraiser, Gilman was so charged up by the cheers from the kids that he jumped from the top of a 5-foot-tall box, skimmed past another box that was equally as wide and landed on the pavement. It was his first time for such a stunt.
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