Sport Division General Rules
For the Sport Ladders, one attempt per trick is allowed.
One missed trick will be allowed on each ladder, the second miss retires
the player from that ladder. The score will be based on the combined highest
number of completed tricks on both ladders, with the highest first missed
trick breaking ties.
A trick is complete when the string is fully wound
around the axle and back in the hand. The yo-yo may return to the throwing
hand by utilizing a bind. An unsuccessful bind will be considered a miss.
The yo-yo must be caught with one hand, the hand that originally threw
the yo-yo, and not trapped against the body. More than five inches of
string remaining outside the yo-yo when caught is considered a miss. String
misses or significant loss of control of a yo-yo will not be allowed on
any tricks.
A trick starts and finishes within the trick box.
A player must keep feet planted unless the trick requires movement. If
a player’s feet leave the trick box during a trick it is considered
a miss.
A throw made within the trick box counts as an attempt.
Outside the trick box a player may only toss a throw-down, spinner, forward
pass, a single loop, a single hop the fence, or string adjustments. Practicing
a contest trick outside the trick box during the judging session is considered
a miss.
A player may adjust the yo-yo and string. An unintentional
broken or knotted string may be replaced. A yo-yo may not be dismantled
during the judging session.
Any yo-yo may be used. You may change out a yo-yo
only one time on a ladder. A judge has the discretion to allow a replacement
yo-yo if the original yo-yo is damaged.
Good sportsmanship is expected. Interfering with another
contestant may be cause for disqualification.
An appeal must be discussed with the judge before
the end of the judging session. No video challenges will be allowed. A
judge’s decision is final.