Career
Dooley has competed at both American national and international level and was named as one of the "Fresh Faces of the 2012 Summer Olympics" by United States of America Today. An active child from birth, Dooley"s parents gave him a trampoline for his seventh birthday as an avenue through which to channel his energy and jumping impulses. Shortly after, Dooley"s parents enlisted the instruction of trampoline coach, Robert Null, who is still Dooley"s coach to this day.
They took top honours for the seven-event series based on their performances in the event at the World Cup in Albacete, Spain, the Nissen Cup in Davos, Switzerland and the World Cup in Loule, Portugal.
Dooley has been known to have a special interest in The Prentice School, which is an independent, non-profit school that Dooley describes as "dedicated to empowering students with dyslexia to build their foundation for success." An alumnus of the school and a sufferer of dyslexia himself, Dooley supports The Prentice School by guest speaking in their classrooms, at leadership conferences and at fundraising events for the school. Dooley is endorsed by an Australian trampoline company, Vuly Trampolines.
He has appeared in their 2009 product catalogue amongst other endorsement activities. He is also endorsed by Eurotramp, a European trampoline manufacturer.