CLYW team member Harrison Lee was back on Breakfast Television this morning to promote the upcoming Canadian Nationals. If he makes one more appearance on that show they’re going to have to put him on the payroll. Awesome job, Harrison!
YoYo Related News From Around The World
By Steve Brown
CLYW team member Harrison Lee was back on Breakfast Television this morning to promote the upcoming Canadian Nationals. If he makes one more appearance on that show they’re going to have to put him on the payroll. Awesome job, Harrison!
By Steve Brown
YoYoNews contributor and YoYoFactory-slinging 3A badass Patrick Borgerding got himself a great write-up in the Santa Barbara Independent, the main newspaper in Santa Barbara, California. Full article pasted below!
After coasting through statewide, regional, and national yo-yo contests and collecting a shiny first place medal at each stop, a UCSBstudent continued on to win second place in the 2013 World Yo-Yo Contest this summer.
Patrick Borgerding performed a three-minute choreographed routine before a panel of retired yo-yo champions. They judged his routine on technical execution, cleanliness, performance, and ability to thrill the audience.
Borgerding placed second in his division, division 3A, which is specific to contestants wielding two long-string yo-yos. Though this is the first year Borgerding qualified for the world championship, he is no stranger to competing, and winning.
“Everyone went through phases when they were young. First it was Pokémon, then Yu-Gi-Oh!, then everyone started yo-yoing,” he said. “But it was just a phase; everyone quit except me. ”
“I was such a competitive little kid — I had no control over how much I wanted to win. I got first in the little regional competition and that kind of hooked me,” said Borgerding.
His winning streak had only just begun. After getting second place in the national competition two years in a row, Borgerding decided something had to be done. He practiced three to four hours each day for two months in preparation for this year’s national tournament, at which he finally won first place, automatically qualifying him for the world contest.
In the 10 months preceding the international competition, Borgerding continued to practice every day, slowing down only when UCSB’s coursework picked up. He’s double-majoring in economics and psychology.
Armed with a sponsorship from the largest yo-yo distributor in the world, YoYoFactory, Borgerding is frequently flown to make appearances at yo-yo events. He also owns more yo-yos than he can count, literally. He does not know how many he has but estimates upward of 500.
His current favorite, the Proton, was designed by his all-time-favorite yo-yo champion, Kentaro Kimura, who once personally told Borderging he had potential.
Borderging says that being a part of the yo-yo community since he was 9 years old helped him mature and foster creativity, as well as awakened a thirst to win, one he satiates constantly.
By Steve Brown
Some yoyo players have gotten some good press this week!
Photo by Evelina Kislyanka
Roseville High School freshman Juliette Oliver, currently sponsored by the Chico YoYo Company, got a nice profile piece in the Eye Of The Tiger, her high school paper. Congratulations, Juliette!
Here’s the full article: Freshman Juliette Oliver Pursues YoYo Passion
Photo by Andrew Leduc
And the new Canadian National Champion, Harrison Lee, is back in the news! Harrison continues his dominance of the Canadian media with this great article in the Vancouver Sun. Great works as always, Harrison!
Full article here: In The World of YoYo, Harrison Lee is a Hurricane
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