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  2. List of yo-yo world champions - Wikipedia

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    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 do not gain the title of World Yo-Yo Champion, however.

  3. World Yo-Yo Contest - Wikipedia

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    The World Yo-Yo Contest (WYYC) is the culminating yo-yo competition of the worldwide competitive circuit and is considered the most prestigious yo-yo competition in the world. The winner of this competition in any of the six championship divisions is deemed the World Yo-Yo Champion; the World Yo-Yo Contest is the only event to award such a title.

  4. 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.”.

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  6. Evan Nagao - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Nagao won the National Yo-Yo Contest. He won the National Yo-Yo Contest again in 2018, and went on to win the World Yo-Yo Contest that same year. [1] [4] In 2019, Nagao appeared in the Netflix documentary "We Are the Champions ep. 4" where he announced his retirement from the competitive yoyo scene to pursue a career in music. [5]

  7. Marcus Koh - Wikipedia

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    Marcus Koh is a Singaporean yo-yo performer and competitor born in 1993. He won the world championships in the 1A division in 2011. He has been sponsored by the yo-yo companies Turning Point and Auldey. In 2015, he started his own company, called Throw Revolution. [1]

  8. Asia Pacific Yo-Yo Championships - Wikipedia

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    1A is the single unresponsive yoyo category, players are required to use only 1 unresponsive yoyo for their performance. 2A is the double responsive yoyo category, players are required to use 2 responsive yoyos for their performance. This is also known as the hardest yo-yoing style.

  9. Shinji Saito - Wikipedia

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    Shinji Saito (斎藤 慎司, Saitō Shinji, born June 29, 1989) is a Japanese competitor and a performer in yo-yo. He won the World Yo-Yo Contest 8 times in 2A and 4 times in CB. He has the most world titles of any yo-yoer in the history of yo-yo competition.