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2014 Philippines National YoYo Contest – Reymark Zavalla Wins!

September 28, 2014 By Rafael Matsunaga

Awesome crowd at PNYC 2014

Awesome crowd at PNYC 2014!

Results are in for this year’s Philippines National Yo-yo Contest!

Reymark Zavalla is still the champion in 1A, making him 3-time national champion! Kyle Capiral also repeated his great result from the past few years and grabbed his sixth (!!) national title!

John Eric Galicha won his first title in 3A, after finishing third last year. The country’s biggest winners in 4A and 5A – Sean Perez and Bryan Jardin – were absent this year due to their relocation to the US, clearing the path for Rocky Loyola in 4A, and Jaued Cervas in 5A. Jaued had last won his division in 2011.

Reymark also won the Battle of Champions, securing his trip to AP 2015 to represent the Philippines!

Videos will be up soon and we’ll post them here shortly!

1A

  1. Reymark Zavalla
  2. John Elias Ibarra
  3. John Regala

2A

  1. Kyle Capiral
  2. Kenneth Xavier Santiago
  3. Martin Desamito

3A

  1. John Eric Galicha
  2. Manuel Tolentino Jr.
  3. Patrick Villa

4A

  1. Ibarra Rocky Bradecina Loyola
  2. Neil Cleofe
  3. Jake Marcelo

5A

  1. Jaued Cervas
  2. Paolo Alto
  3. MigGy Hizon

 

Filed Under: Contests Tagged With: 2014, featured, jaued cervas, john eric galicha, kyle capiral, national, philippines, pnyc, reymark zavalla, rocky loyola

Ahmad Kharisma is still King of Asia! Full AP results!

July 6, 2014 By Rafael Matsunaga

This year’s Asia Pacific Yo-yo Championship marked the 10th anniversary of the contest. The idea of a multi-national event was new back then, and we’re thrilled to see it bigger and better every year!

We have some results and freestyle videos, courtesy of C3yoyodesign!

Many had been wondering if Ahmad Kharisma’s win over Hiroyuki Suzuki and Christopher last year was an exception to the norm, but the Indonesian star proved he is among the best on the planet, and a contender for this year’s World Yo-yo Contest! Second place went to Iori Yamaki, with Hiroyuki Suzuki finishing third.

In 2A, Shinji Saito showed us he’s still very much the god of 2A, winning the old-schooler battle and finishing ahead of Hiraku Fujii and Liu Man Ki.

If 2A was all about veteran players, 3A gave us a glimpse of a very bright future, with Hajime Miura displaying an unbelievable level of control on stage!

Jeon Ji-Hwan won the 4A division with his usual flashy style, beating Chan Chun Hin and Sean Hung to take the title.

Finally, in 5A, Jaued Cervas, from the Philippines, beat Teeny Kai Zhang and Naoya Takeuchi to bring home the trophy!

Check the results below!

1A

  1. Ahmad Kharisma
  2. Iori Yamaki
  3. Hiroyuki Suzuki
  4. Izuru Hasumi
  5. Christopher Chia
  6. Marcus Koh
  7. Yamato Murata
  8. Shion Araya
  9. Toya Kobayashi
  10. Kazuya Murata
  11. Benson Fok
  12. Cha Dam-Dae
  13. Darrell Mitchell
  14. Chow Chakron
  15. Takahiro Kato
  16. Dong Ruida
  17. Zhao Chen
  18. Ikumi Kato
  19. Chayanan Jeensomboonpanich
  20. Zafran Aqil
  21. Sun Yu Qi
  22. Huynh Huu Loc
  23. Mohammad Khairsyah

2A

  1. Shinji Saito
  2. Hiraku Fujii
  3. Liu Man Ki
  4. Tomoyuki Kaneko
  5. Shunsuke Kawakami
  6. Shuhei Kanai
  7. Ryuya Kaneko
  8. Wasakorn Lattilertwit
  9. Yu Kizami
  10. Hou Yu-Chiun

3A

  1. Hajime Miura
  2. Thawhir Iqbal
  3. Taiichiro Higashi
  4. Chong Yichen
  5. Su Chen Dong
  6. Chen Junhao
  7. Hassan Marialis
  8. Chen Kun
  9. Teruo Kameya
  10. Li Tiancheng
  11. Jason Kao

4A

  1. Jeon Ji-Hwan
  2. Chan Chun Hin
  3. Sean Hung
  4. Zhao Chen
  5. Pornpinit Sanprasert
  6. Kuo Po Han
  7. Tsubasa Onishi
  8. Trivet Sembei
  9. Shotaro Masuda
  10. Lee Min Woo
  11. Ewin Ee
  12. Chang Chih Chieh
  13. Teruo Kameya
  14. Tomohiko Zanka
  15. Lin Jia Her
  16. Wee Teng Ee
  17. Cai Zhi Ming
  18. Dewanta Fachrureza

5A

  1. Jaued Cervas
  2. Teeny Kai Zhang
  3. Naoya Takeuchi
  4. Tatsunori Yoshiba
  5. Tsui Chengyu
  6. Ian Loh
  7. Lee Wei Ting
  8. Zhu Sheng-Yong
  9. Iskandar Shah
  10. Muhammad Shakeel
  11. Hobbit Xiao-Wen Wang
  12. Kim Min Soo
  13. Sitiporn Noppakoon
  14. Wu Jun Jie
  15. Teruo Kameya

Filed Under: Contests Tagged With: 2014, Ahmad Kharisma, ap, hajime miura, jaued cervas, jeon ji-hwan, shinji waito, singapore

Philippine Nationals: Sean Perez clinches 5th title!

November 28, 2011 By Rafael Matsunaga

The Philippine National yo-yo contest was held this weekend in Imus, right next to Manila, and all 5 divisions were disputed.

Over 70 players registered, making this one of the biggest national contests out there.

Kyle Capiral was the only competitor to repeat last year’s title, securing the 2A victory ahead of Martin Desamito and Hiro Koba.

Koba and Capiral switched places in 3A, with Koba in 1st place, Sean Perez in 2nd and Capiral in 3rd.

In 1A, last year’s winner Ernest Kahn was unable to repeat his good result and ended up in 4th place, behind winners Robert Tamayo, Reymark Zavalla, and Preslie Saraza.

5A also saw last year’s champion drop a couple of positions, with Duncan Crew’s Bryan Jardin finishing 3rd behind runner-up Paolo Alto and the new champion, Jaued Cervas.

The toughest battle was once again in 4A, with long time rivals and teammates Sean Perez and Paul Murillo battling for 1st place. In 2010, Murillo was able to secure the title, and this year he had the highest technical score (70.00 against Sean’s 68.30), but was beaten by Sean Perez in the Perfomance score (26.40 against 30.00), bringing the “Coffeeboy” back to the top for his 5th national title!

Full results can be found on the contest’s Facebook page.

Filed Under: Contests Tagged With: 2011, 5a may, bryan jardin, ernest kahn, hiro koba, jaued cervas, kyle capiral, national, paolo alto, paul murillo, philippines, pnyyc, preslie saraza, reymark zavalla, robert tamayo, sean perez

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