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The American Circus, John Culhane calls Elvin Bale “the greatest circus daredevil of the second half of the twentieth century.” After working with Art Concello’s American Circus in Russia in 1968, Bale joined the Blue Unit of the
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus in 1969. He would headline the Blue Unit in the 70s and early 80s, and his single trapeze act won him the Circus Oscar at the 1973 Circus World Festival in Madrid, Spain, as well as the 1976 Gold Clown, given out by the
International Circus Festival of Monte-Carlo for the best circus performance of the year. He ended his trapeze act by sitting on the trapeze, swinging it up to its highest point, then diving forward into space with a yell—with no net underneath—throwing his legs back just in time to catch the middle of the bar on the descent with his Achilles’ heels and swing back, hanging by his Achilles’ heels. Bale performed in the Vatican for
Pope John Paul II, under helicopters in the French Alps, and at African soccer stadiums. Bale was also known as "The Phantom of Balance" for his work on the "
wheel of death". He mounted an 8-foot steel-mesh wheel on the end of a 38-foot steel arm suspended from the ceiling. As the arm spun around its axis, Bale would run around the outside of the wheel, sometimes blindfolded, sometimes with a man standing on his shoulders. He won the Silver Clown in 1979 for that act. In addition, he performed a high-wire motorcycle act, standing on his hands as much as 150 feet above the floor of the arena while riding the motorcycle backwards down the wire. Besides circus arenas, he also performed the motorcycle act on a high wire strung over a 300-foot canyon at Black’s Beach near
San Diego, California. Bale's human cannonball act began with
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus in 1978 as the "Human Space Shuttle". He left Ringling Bros. in 1983 and toured as the featured performer with several European circuses. On January 8, 1987, while performing with Chipperfield Circus in
Hong Kong, a miscalculation sent him over the air bag at the other end of the arena. Bale broke both legs and permanently injured his thoracic vertebrae, resulting in paralysis from the waist down. ==Life in circus administration==