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  2. World Yo-Yo Contest - Wikipedia

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    The pandemic, however, caused organizers to cancel the 2020 competition. In 2021 and 2022, to mitigate the possibility of attendees getting sick, the Online World Yo-Yo Contest was created, giving prospective World Yo-Yo Contest competitors the opportunity to compete in an online setting. [6] The results of the 2021 online competition are given ...

  3. List of yo-yo world champions - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 World Yo-Yo Contest was canceled. Since the World Yo-Yo Contest could not be held as a result of the pandemic and the various travel restrictions it caused, the Online World Yo-Yo Contest was created. As the name suggests, the contests were held online. The winners of the Online World Yo-Yo Contest ...

  4. 2013 World Yo-Yo Contest - Wikipedia

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    The 2013 World Yo-Yo Contest (1st IYYF World Championship) was the culminating yo-yo competition of the worldwide competitive circuit. The winners from this competition in any of the six championship divisions were deemed the current World Yo-Yo Champion until the 2014 World Champions were crowned.

  5. Evan Nagao - Wikipedia

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    Evan Nagao (born May 3, 1996) is a musician and competitive yo-yo player. He is known for being the 2018 World Yo-Yo Champion and 5 time US National Yoyo Champion (2017, 2018, 2022, 2023 1a division, 2023 2a division).

  6. International Yo-Yo Federation - Wikipedia

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    The International Yo-Yo Federation (IYYF) was formed on February 8, 2013. World Yo-Yo Contest had been promoted by Greg Cohen since 2000. IYYF was formed to promote world Yo-Yo contest and other international competitions. The United States, the Czech Republic, Japan, and Brazil are the first national members to join the IYYF.

  7. Gentry Stein - Wikipedia

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    Gentry Stein is a yo-yo world champion. [1] [2] Stein won the 1A Division of the World Yo-Yo Contest in 2014 and 2019, [3] [4] and received third place in 2011 and 2017. [5] Stein won the 1A division title of the U.S. National Yo-Yo Contest in 2013, 2015, 2016 and 2019. [5] [6] Stein won the Open 1A division at the European Yo-Yo Championship ...

  8. Hiroyuki Suzuki (yo-yo player) - Wikipedia

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    Hiroyuki Suzuki (鈴木 裕之, Suzuki Hiroyuki, born June 23, 1989) is a Japanese yo-yo competitor and performer. He is a four-time world champion. He has two world records in "The Most Eli Hops in 30 seconds" and “The fastest time to knock off a coin from the ears of 15 participants with a loop-the-loop yoyo trick.”.

  9. U.S. National Yo-Yo Contest - Wikipedia

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    The winner of this competition gains the seed to the semi-final at the World Yo-Yo Contest as the United States representative. The contest has traditionally taken place in Chico, California, home to the National Yo-Yo Museum. [1] Players qualify for the U.S. National Yo-Yo Contest through one of the nine NYYL sanctioned Regional competition.