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World Yo-Yo Contest

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The World Yo-yo Contest (also known as 'worlds') is a contest held every year and it is organized by Greg Cohen. Historically the contest is held at the Rosen Plaza in Orlando Florida the first weekend of every August. At the end of the contest, six yo-yoers leave with the title "World Yo-Yo Champion" in their division {A, AA, AAA, FH, OS and Artistic Performance (AP)}.

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[edit] History

The first World Yo-Yo Contest was held in England, in 1932. Although other, similar contests were held before 1992 that claimed to be "World Championships" they were sponsored by specific yo-yo manufacturers to run as promotions and are not recognized as genuine world contests. In 1950 Cheerio held a large North American contest which was not considered a world contest yet one of the winners has been known to refer to himself as a World Champion. In 1962 Duncan had 32 demonstrators on the road who it claimed were "World Yo-Yo Champions", of which many had never entered any yo-yo contest.

In 1992, Dale Oliver brought back the World Yo-Yo Contest in its current format. Since 2000, the World Yo-Yo Contest is run by Greg Cohen in Orlando, Florida, USA.

[edit] Current Champions (2007)

[edit] Past Champions

[edit] 2006

[edit] 2005

[edit] 2004

[edit] 2003

[edit] 2002

[edit] 2001

[edit] 2000

[edit] 1999

[edit] 1998

[edit] 1997

  • PRO/AM - Bill de Boisblanc
  • Masters - Jason Tracy
  • Advanced - John Stangle
  • Novice - Ryan Zink
  • Masters Freestyle - Nalukai Hookano

[edit] 1996

[edit] 1995

[edit] 1994

Held in Burlington, Vermont, USA.

[edit] 1993

Held in Fargo, North Dakota, USA.

[edit] 1992

Held in Montreal, Canada this was the first modern World Yo-Yo Contest.

[edit] 1932

Held in England this contest was the first ever World Yo-Yo Contest.

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