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WFC International 4 x Polish Nationals 2013 promo video

October 14, 2013 By Rafael Matsunaga

Looks like Europe is on a non-stop high-level competition frenzy!

Backspin just put out this fantastic video as a preview of the fourth edition of the Winter Freestyle Competition, which will also serve as the Polish National yo-yo contest for this year!

WFC International is quickly becoming one of the hottest competitions out there, and Backspin is aiming to make this edition huge. The biggest names in the European scene competed at WFC International last year, and this year will be no different.

Our eyes will be on Kraków on December 21st! Stay tuned!

Filed Under: Contests, Video Tagged With: 2013, krakow, poland, polish nationals, wfc

Ákos Linzenbold wins Hungarian Nationals!

October 13, 2013 By Rafael Matsunaga

The 2013 Hungarian National Contest was held last Saturday in Budapest!

Hungary is host to the 2013 and 2014 European Yo-yo Championships, and of course home of the current 1A World Champion János Karancz, and the yo-yo scene there is at an all-time high.

The World Champion — and last year’s National Champion — acted as judge in the contest, but the contestant list still included very strong names, and the strongest of the day was Ákos Linzenbold, who despite having a bumpy start, was able to take the 1A title with some of the craziest grab-binds we’ve ever seen!

Hungarian title collector Dávid Molnár had little trouble taking home two more titles, winning 4A and 5A. Check the full results below, courtesy of retYo.eu.

1A

  1. Ákos Linzenbold
  2. Vilmos Zoltán Kiss
  3. Dávid Molnár
  4. Gábor Boldog
  5. Krisztián Kaluzsa
  6. Viktor Kollár
  7. Bálint Farkas
  8. Norbert Jenei
  9. Miklós Pardy
  10. Áron Horváth
  11. Csaba Hudák
  12. Gábor Kocsis
  13. Attila Botlik
  14. Roland Kovács
  15. Attila Hájas

4A

  1. Dávid Molnár
  2. Jenei Norbert
  3. Viktor Kollár
  4. Miklós Pardy
  5. Gábor Kocsis

5A

  1. Dávid Molnár
  2. Roland Kovács
  3. Miklós Pardy
  4. Viktor Kollár
  5. Norbert Jenei
  6. Attila Botlik
  7. Bálint Farkas
  8. Gábor Kocsis

 

Filed Under: Contests Tagged With: 2013, akos linzenbold, budapest, david molnar, hungary

2013 US National YoYo Contest – Sport Ladder Results

October 8, 2013 By Steve Brown

Full results for the Sport Ladder Division of the 2013 National YoYo Contest.

10 and under

String Trick Ladder Looping Trick Ladder
Rank Name Last Made First Miss Last Made First Miss Score Miss
1 Hayden Brickman 19 18 7 6 26 24
2 James Martin 13 12 6 7 19 19
3 Tryon Jardin 11 12 3 4 14 16
4 Alec Harlow 10 9 3 4 13 13
5 Sammy Magallon 9 10 0 0 9 10
6 Juan Pablo 9 10 0 0 9 10
7 Alexander Miller 7 6 0 0 7 6
8 William Ross 0 0 0 0 0 0

11-12 years old

Rank Name Last Made First Miss Last Made First Miss Score Miss
1 Tomoaki Clark 19 20 8 6 27 26
2 Caleb Orque 19 2 7 8 26 10
3 Esme Lipton 14 10 6 7 20 17
4 Lee Marron 17 5 2 3 19 8
5 William Snider 12 7 3 4 15 11
6 Daniel Snider 10 11 3 4 13 15

13-16 years old

Rank Name Last Made First Miss Last Made First Miss Score Miss
1 Austin Germain 19 20 8 9 27 29
2 Takaki Clark 14 13 7 8 21 21
3 Nick Coupe 12 13 3 4 15 17
4 Alec Cecena 11 12 0 0 11 12
5 Matt Feinstein 9 10 2 1 11 11

17 to 39 years old

String Trick Ladder Looping Trick Ladder
Rank Name Last Made First Miss Last Made First Miss Score Miss
1 Jacob Jensen 21 20 17 12 38 32
2 Tony North 25 24 12 13 37 37
3 Hans Baker 24 4 11 10 35 14
4 Joseph Sparhawk 19 14 8 9 27 23
5 Katie Shrank 17 16 9 10 26 26
6 Julian Smenza 16 14 6 4 22 18
7 Ryan LaCran 13 11 6 4 19 15
8 Michael Sparhawk 14 12 1 2 15 14
9 Chris Ng 12 11 3 2 15 13
10 Yi Gong 9 8 6 4 15 12

40 and over

String Trick Ladder Looping Trick Ladder
Rank Name Last Made First Miss Last Made First Miss Score Miss
1 David Keele 18 16 18 19 36 35
2 Jon Gates 16 17 17 14 33 31
3 Chuck Short 11 12 18 4 29 16
4 Seth Childers 18 19 8 7 26 26
5 Jim E Johnson 14 11 10 11 24 22
6 Rick Cobb 10 8 10 11 20 19
7 Sally Lord 7 8 8 7 15 15
8 James Mort 10 8 0 0 10 8
9 Tom Schneider 3 4 0 0 3 4

 

Filed Under: Contests Tagged With: 2013, contest, results, sport ladder, us national yoyo contest

Carlos Braun wins German Yo-Yo Masters!

October 8, 2013 By Rafael Matsunaga

One of the world’s oldest contests, German Yo-Yo Masters, was held last weekend in Leipzig, and Carlos Braun reclaimed the title he won back in 2010!

Few competitors entered 2A, 4A, and 5A, but 1A was quite a show, with great routines from the top three placings.

On to the results!

1A

  1. Carlos Braun
  2. Kojo Boison
  3. Dave Geigle
  4. Joscha Lang
  5. Alexander Schmidt
  6. Okan Gürses
  7. Malte Voß
  8. Sören Denecke
  9. Kevin Gammersbach
  10. Hamid David Capitaine

2A

  1. Dave Geigle
  2. Andres Pegam
  3. Johannes Voggenthaler

4A

  1. Dave Geigle
  2. Marco Riechen

5A

  1. Bao Dang Dihn
  2. Andres Pegam
  3. Marco Riechen
  4. Marc Freudenreich
  5. Tina Assmann

 

Filed Under: Contests Tagged With: 2013, carlos braun, Germany, gyym, leipzig, Werrd

Three Minutes From The Cup | Top 4A Contenders

October 1, 2013 By Patrick Borgerding

Three Minutes From The Cup

Offstring will be one of the most interesting divisions to watch this year simply due to the strange nature of the World contest. There will be several players looking to prove something, and others still looking to make their name on the big stage. There is a great lineup of seeded players and semi-finalists and YoYoNews is providing some insight on who we believe to be in top contention for the title.

UPDATE: Ben Conde is now on the registered list of competitors and thus has been added to this list.

4A (Offstring) Division

Bryan Figueroa – 6X National Champion

Bryan Figueroa is the six time defending champion. For that reason alone he has to still be considered a favorite despite his performance at the World contest two months ago. Chances are he will be out to prove he is still the best American offstring player. Little has to be said about his trick complexity and typical accuracy–he has dominated this contest every single year since 2007. The only thing stopping Bryan from capturing his 7th straight title would most likely be Bryan himself; however, this contest could be the turning point of the American offstring scene if Bryan loses.

Michael Nakamura – World Champion

Michael Nakamura is one of the few players to have Bryan’s number as of recent and became only the second American player to take home the 4A World title. This obviously makes Michael the prime candidate to take down Bryan but the World contest and the National contest are different–outside versus inside, which plays the biggest role in offstring more so than any other division. Michael has a fast, accurate style with an ever improving choreography and will, similiar to Bryan,  be out to prove why he is the World champion which will surely mean he is bringing his A game.

Ian Johnson

Ian Johnson is undefeated through two minutes in 2013 winning all five contests he entered leading up to the World competition; if the World contest was a two minute routine, he may have been crowned the 2013 World Champion, but his final minute saw an unraveling that dropped him to fifth place. He did manage to take down Bryan Figueroa and Ben Conde despite the flawed final minute. Ian’s focus on choreography is readily apparent with themed shirts and gloves, and his trick complexity and creativity have each seen dramatic increases from last year. If he can put together a solid three minutes, he will be tough to beat.

Ben Conde

Ben just appeared on the registered player list for the 2013 National Yo-Yo Contest and he is a huge threat to take the title. If he hits his routine straight through he is probably near unbeatable but his tricks are just so hard that even he has difficulty hitting them consistently–add in the variable of outdoors and his tricks become even harder. Ben is the ultimate performer and always has a fun routine to watch. Whether Ben wins or not is in the air but what we do know is the audience sure wins.

Zac Rubino

Zac is the darkhorse of the 2013 National Yo-Yo Contest in offstring. His tricks are there and his choreography has been in contests before but his consistency can be questionable at times due to the Conde-esque difficult nature of his tricks. Zac, a Chico native, has home court advantage  but doesn’t seem to do well outside but he has the potential to step up and take the title if the door is left open and he put together a routine that has no switch outs.

Alex Lee

Alex is one of the most exciting up and coming youngsters. With the seed he will be able to focus on his three minute routine which will give him the time to improve his choreography and trick density. Every contest he has competed in this year he has improved dramatically and he was the first cut at Worlds in an extremely tough 4A prelim that saw four flawless routines. If any of the names listed above leave the door open for Alex, he may find his way into the top 3 but is probably a year or two off being a top contender–but look out.

Julian Grunauer

Julian Grunauer is on a similar level with Alex Lee in that he is improving dramatically but should set his sights on around top 5. Right now, all of the names listed above are currently more poised to the fill the top 5 but Julian showed a few weeks ago at the Bill Lebowitz Classic that he has the skill to put on a top 5 performance but needs to get experience on the big stage and find a level of confidence that the above listed names have demonstrated many times before.

Filed Under: Contests, Players Tagged With: 2013, 4a, alex lee, bryan figueroa, featured, ian johnson, Julian Grunauer, michael nakamura, three minutes from the cup, US National Yo-Yo Contest, us national yoyo contest, zac rubino

Three Minutes From The Cup – Top 5A Contenders

September 30, 2013 By Steve Brown

Three Minutes From The Cup

Nationals is coming up fast…the best players in the United States will descend on Chico, California for their moment on stage to compete for the title of US National YoYo Champion. All this week we’ll be featuring our top picks for each division!

5A (Counterweight) Division

Tyler Severance – 2x National Champion

Defending US National 5A Champion Tyler Severance showed up with one of the best 5A routines of all time at this years World YoYo Contest, and he is definitely at the top of the game. Severance has shown in recent years that he’s getting steadier and steadier on stage…where in the past you could see his pacing start to slip towards the end of his routines, now he stays steady and true until the end. Tyler is first in line for the cup this year, and everyone else is going to have a hard fight ahead of them to take his title.

Miguel Correa- 4x National Champion

Miguel Correa sat out most of the 2013 contest season to re-focus on work and family, but his level of play is so high that it might not make a difference. All it takes for Miggy to win is for him to wake up feeling good…with him in the mix, everyone better bring their A-game. That said, his teammate Tyler Severance is his #1 competition…we know where Tyler’s play is, but Miggy is coming in with some mystery around him which should make for an exciting head-to-head between these two reigning champs.

Sebastian Brock

Sebastian Brock is one of the best 5A players that no one ever talks about. Sebby has said himself that he doesn’t have as much confidence in his 5A play as he does in his 1A routines; but he seems to be the only one with that opinion. His counterweight tricks are clean, inventive, and stand out from the field in a way that crowds like and judges can follow. As the 2010 National Champion in the 1A division, Sebby is in a good position to be one of the incredibly few people to win a national title in different divisions.

Jacob Elliot

Relatively new on the scene, Jacob Elliot made a lot of noise at Worlds with his incredibly fast and seemingly out-of-control style in the 5A finals. His freestyle had people flinching at the back of the room, waiting for a yoyo to shoot off the stage. But it never did, and the question for Nationals is: will his speed help him rack up the points to win, or will he outplay the judges’ clickers?

Chase Baxter

Chase Baxter is an up-and-coming talent who is quickly becoming a fan favorite. He’s got an easy-going style on stage that makes him easy to score, but his consistency just isn’t there yet. If he has a good day in the park, Chase could go clean and hit Top 5…but he’s a wildcard and it’s hard to tell what he can do.

Shane Lubecker

Shane is another up-and-coming player who made a strong showing at Worlds in the counterweight division. His trick density isn’t quite there yet, but he’s got some really original stuff and when he’s on his game, his trick construction and pacing are really nice. Judges score what they can follow, and Shane is good at playing to the judges. He’s a contender for sure, but he’s going to have to go cleaner than he managed at Worlds if he wants a shot at Top 5.

Filed Under: Contests Tagged With: 2013, 5A, california, Chase Baxter, chico, counterweight, featured, freehand, jacob elliot, jake elliot, miguel correa, national yoyo contest, sebastian brock, shane lubecker, three minutes from the cup, tyler severance

Alternative Freestyle – Harrison Lee

September 24, 2013 By Steve Brown

We’re finally getting the rest of the Alternative Freestyles uploaded from Worlds…here’s a few minutes of pure gold from CLYW superstar Harrison Lee!

Filed Under: Players, Video Tagged With: 2013, alternative freestyle invitational, clyw, Harrison Lee, world yoyo contest

Three Minutes From The Cup | Petition Results for Semi-Finals

September 13, 2013 By Patrick Borgerding

The petition results for advancing to the 2013 US National Yo-Yo contest semi-finals have been posted online. Looks like a great group of players moving on and a solid addition to the already impressive list of qualified players which we posted here. The petition process has gone smoothly and served its purpose. Congratulations to all the players!

[Editor’s Note: We’re receiving word that the petition results were posted, but none of the petitioners were actually contacted by the National YoYo Contest. If you know someone on the list, please contact them and let them know! – Steve]

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Congratulations to all those who made it through a very difficult petition process this year, here is the list that will be moving into the prelims at the US National YoYo Contest!

1A 
Andrew Bergen
Keiran Cooper
Harold Owens III
James Reed
Jason Lee
Mitchell Ruskin
Paul Han
CJ Atkinson
Kahli Evans
Michael Nakamura

2A
Connor Scholten
Alexander Kido

3A
Josh Yee

5A
Matthew Fernandez
Miguel Correa

See the results here.

Filed Under: Contests Tagged With: 2013, contest, petition results, three minutes from the cup, us national yoyo contest

BLACK performs with Cirque du Soleil

September 12, 2013 By Rafael Matsunaga

Tomonari “BLACK” Ishiguro finally fulfilled his dream this month in Montreal, where he was able to perform with the Canadian troupe in a closed event!

black's first performance with the cirque

BLACK went through an extensive training period after retiring from competition, sharpening his performance, athletic skills, and showmanship. He passed the Cirque’s audition in 2009, and was finally given the opportunity to perform. His inspiring TED talk earlier this year may have set things in motion!

While footage from this month’s event is not available, we at YoYoNews are hopeful BLACK shall soon join one of Cirque du Soleil’s mind-blowing shows!

black's cirque badge

Congratulations, and good luck, BLACK!

Filed Under: General News, Players Tagged With: 2013, black, cirque du soleil, montreal, tomonari ishiguro

Q&A with World Champion János Karancz!

September 12, 2013 By Rafael Matsunaga

Today we have a chat with the 2013 1A World Champion and everybody’s favorite slack trick wizard, János Karancz!

janos worlds award

photo: Duncan Toys

Thanks for joining us, János! Tell us a bit about yourself, what do you do outside of yoyoing and how did you get started? 

It’s my pleasure! Thank you for the opportunity!

I am 18 years old and I have just finished high school and I will start university this September to learn landscape architecture engineering. Sometimes I play darts and I have a banjo, too. I can’t play it yet, but I am planning to learn some good songs on it.

In 2005 my yearmates in school started to play with yo-yo and I found it very interesting, so I joined them. I can’t imagine my life without yoyoing and I feel extremely lucky my friends showed it to me.

What players were you inspired by when you first started?

When I first started, I was inspired by a lot of players including my yearmates in school and everyone I saw in videos, but the player who completely changed my attitude towards 1A was Takahiro Iizuka. When I first saw his videos in 2009, I couldn’t believe his tricks were possible. He showed me that anything is possible. Since then I have been very interested in slacks, whips and lacerations. He is my favorite player and I am very thankful to him.

How do you approach trick composition now? Are you still inspired by other players or do you focus on your own ideas?

I try to focus on my own ideas, but I get inspered by other players of course.

But I focus on using only my tricks/elements on stage and in videos. This is very important for me.

You are quite consistent even in your harder tricks. How much do you practice?

Thank you! I try to practice my freestyle several times every day and in the last 1-2 months before a big contest I focus on practicing it 10 times every day. I’ve been using this method for more than half a year now.

photo: Duncan Toys

photo: Duncan Toys

Had you competed outside Europe before? What were your thoughts and expectations knowing you would be competing against very strong and experienced players?

It was the first time I was competing outside Europe. I was very happy and honored I had the chance to meet and compete against the best players in the world. I tried to consider this opportunity more like an award than a challenge, but of course I practiced a lot and I hoped that I could do a freestyle I would be proud of and that the audience would enjoy. I hoped that the audience and the judges would find my tricks original and good and if I could hit them, I could get a good placing, but I knew that all of the finalists were quite amazing players. My main goal was to do a freestyle that the audience would enjoy and I would be proud of.

Does winning Worlds change the way you think about yourself as a player? What are your plans for future competitions?

Getting first place at Worlds makes me feel my tricks are scored well at competitions and I can compose my freestyles properly. I am very happy that I could achieve it.

My plans for future competitions are still to hit my freestyles on stage the way I would like to and to make the audience enjoy it. I also hope I can create good and innovative new tricks and that I can use them in my other freestyles.

The yo-yo you used at Worlds seems to have quite a bit of history. Tell us a bit about it.

Since I first got my blue Duncan Barracuda, I had been playing with it all the time. I used it at four competitions in a row and I got first place in all of them. I used it at Spanish Nationals, at Hungarian Nationals, at the European Championship and at Worlds. This yo-yo is still in that state, the way I binded it at the end of my freestyle at Worlds and now I keep it in an exhibition case in my room.

I wanted to ask about your freestyle construction. Although your tricks are very technical, your routine is neatly constructed. How do you approach building your freestyle? Why did you choose to use more than one song, for example?

Thank you very much!

I can’t remember how I built my first freestyles, but I’ve been using the same method for a very long time. When I create a new trick that I like and I feel that I have practiced it enough to put it into my freestyle, I replace one trick in my current freestyle that I don’t like that much with the new one. But I can’t put it anywhere, because there are some tricks that I must do at the beginning of my freestyle, because of the string tension.

I try to use more than one song and some sound effects too, because I think it makes a freestyle more interesting.

What’s next for you, are you competing in any contests soon?

I will compete in the European Championship for sure and I haven’t decided yet if I will compete in Hungarian Nationals too.

We’re reaching the end of the interview, would you like to add anything, or send a message to the readers?

I would like to thank everyone very much who has supported and encouraged me! It wouldn’t have been possible without your help! I am extremly honored to be a part of this community and I am very thankful to you!

Thank you, János!

janos bw

Filed Under: Interview Tagged With: 2013, duncan toys, featured, Interview, janos karancz, world champion, world yoyo champion

Coleman Weimer Presents: Worlds 2013

September 10, 2013 By Steve Brown

Coleman Weimer just dropped his 2013 World YoYo Contest clip video, and it’s got a solid roundup of all the usual suspects….Petr Kavka, Eric Koloski, Ann Connolly, Michael Ferdico, Zach Gormley, Palli, Darnell Hairston, Ayumu Harada, Ky Zizan, and plenty more. Dig in and enjoy!

Filed Under: Video Tagged With: 2013, Ann Connolly, Ayumu Harada, coleman weimer, darnell hairston, eric koloski, ky zizan, Michael Ferdico, palli, Petr Kavka, video, world yoyo contest, Zach Gormley

YoYo News – Patrick Borgerding in Redondo Beach News

September 5, 2013 By Steve Brown

Our own Patrick Borgerding got a great write-up in his local paper, the Redondo Beach Reader. Excerpt of the article is below, as well as a link to the full piece. Congratulations, Patrick!

Patrick Borgerding

Photo courtesy YoYoFactory/John Bordergding

Patrick Borgerding took a deep breath to calm his nerves.

He knew what he was doing – he held, and still holds, the title of national yo-yo champion – but still his body was shaking. White stage lights blinded his vision.

He knew that beyond them sat a panel of 10 judges who would be meticulous in their evaluation of a three-minute routine he had been ardently practicing for months.

He also knew that beyond them was a jam-packed room of more than 2,000 spectators.

In the 12 months leading up to that moment, he had devoted more than 300 hours to yo-yo practice. The song he was using as a soundtrack for the routine he was about to perform had a play count of 1,400 on his iTunes

It was early August, and the 19-year-old Redondo Beach native was in Florida, standing onstage at the World Yo-Yo Contest. He knew that his final score depended on his ability to wow the audience – that’s why he had incorporated a number of “flashy tricks” – and his technical execution.

Borgerding launched into the routine that he had been fine-tuning and dreaming about for months. Three minutes later, the room rose in a standing ovation. He knew he had pulled it off.

Read the full article online at EasyReaderNews.com. 

Filed Under: General News Tagged With: 2013, featured, Patrick Borgerding, redondo beach, world yoyo contest, yoyofactory

CLYW – Caribou Rendezvous Two

September 5, 2013 By Steve Brown

CLYW presents 4:32 of some of the greatest yoyo talent ever assembled on one team. Every second of this video is absolutely inspired.

Caribou Rendezvous features:

Ayumu Harada
Zach Gormley
Alec Cambell
Palli
Chuck
Andrew Maider
Petr Kavka
Micheal Kurti
Mark Mangarin
Harrison Lee
Alex Berenguel
Chris Mikulin

Filed Under: Manufacturer, Players, Video Tagged With: 2013, Alec Cambell, Alex Berenguel, Andrew Maider, Ayumu Harada, charles haycock, chris mikulin, chuck, clyw, featured, Harrison Lee, mark mangarin, Micheal Kurti, palli, Petr Kavka, video, world yoyo contest, Zach Gormley

Alternative Freestyle – Anthony Rojas

September 4, 2013 By Steve Brown

Whatever you are doing, stop right now and watch Anthony Rojas kill it on stage at the Alternative Freestyle Invitational at Worlds. Amazing.

Filed Under: Contests, Video Tagged With: 2013, alternative freestyle invitational, Anthony Rojas, featured, video, world yoyo contest

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