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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.
Steve Brown (born 1976) is an American competitive yo-yo player, competition judge, yo-yo designer, and yoyo blogger currently based out of North Olmsted, Ohio. He is currently the editor for YoYoNews.com and a co-producer of the Triple Crown of YoYo events. [1] In 2001, the National Yo-Yo League named him as one of eight National Yo-Yo masters ...
A yo-yo club is a sporting side that is regularly promoted and relegated. [1] The phrase is most typically used in association football in the United Kingdom, especially in reference to promotion to and relegation from the Premier League. The name is derived from the toy yo-yo which goes up and down a string.
Ben Conde is an American professional yo-yo player and enthusiast. [1] He is currently ranked number 1 in North America in the off-string division. [2] Ben has been playing with yo-yos since he was 4 years old. By profession, he is a graphic designer and he lives in Los Angeles. Of the five types of yo-yo playing, he is particularly interested ...
He is the second-smallest player in major league baseball history. The shortest player on record is 43-inch Eddie Gaedel , who got one plate appearance (a walk) as a 1951 publicity stunt. Five players listed at 5-3 have graced the major leagues since 1900, according to Baseball Reference, with Pompeyo Davalillo, Jess Cortazzo , Bob Emmerich ...
A member of the U.S. Youth National Team's U-15 team, Whitham has a four-year deal with Gotham that runs from 2025-28. She's available to play now thanks to the national team replacement player ...
Yuta Iyama Kisei, Honinbo, Meijin (井山 裕太, Iyama Yūta, born 24 May 1989) is a Japanese professional Go player. In April 2016, he became the first player in Japanese history to hold all seven major titles simultaneously. [1] In January 2018, Iyama became the first professional Go player to be awarded Japan's People's Honour Award. [2]
Former wide receiver Llewellyn "Yo" Murphy played 14 years of professional football and is the only player in professional football history who played in four different pro leagues.