Shinji aptly took home his sixth World Yoyo Champion title for the 2A division (2002-2007), with probably his most difficult double handed freestyle to date. If you havent seen a physics-defying yoyo performance, then you have to catch this!
Taiki Nishimura claims the title of World Yoyo Champion 4A division 2006 with this Offstring Freestyle. An absolutely outstanding example of showmanship and pure entertainment.
Shinji, six time World Yoyo Champion 2A division (2002-2007) freestyling at Worlds 2006 in the combined division category. He can play Offstring and single handed as well, and pretty fast!! He is undoubtablly the best in the world at double handed yoyoing - almost every pro yoyo player will agree no1 comes close to shinji.
Hiroyuki Suzuki (Mickey), a three time World Yoyo Champion (2004-2006), freestyles a highly engaging and entertaining performance at worlds 2005. This was the routine that spurred me to pick up yoyoing.
Akira Fuji's pass is almost invisible... Gosh even when watched in slow motion, its almost impossible to see the transposition of the two packets. And no, there arent duplicate cards used. He doesnt have to.
Mickey did not win the title of world champion this year but his freestyle was pretty good nevertheless. He'll surely be back with a vengence for the 2008 edition of worlds.
Shinji, six time World Yoyo Champion 2A division (2002-2005) performing a highly entertaining freestyle at Worlds 2004. He is undoubtablly the best in the world at double handed yoyoing. Almost every pro yoyo player will agree no1 comes close to shinji.
Lim Aik Hwee's awesome Asia Pacific Yoyo Championship 2006 Offstring (4A) Freestyle. He is probably the best in world, just that my hypothesis cannot be verified as he has not participated in worlds to date.
Johji Takamatu's neat Asia Pacific Yoyo Championship 2006 Preliminary Freestyle for the 1A (single handed) division. He nailed the runner up title eventually after qualifying with this performance.