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Past National Yo-Yo Contest and Museum Award Winners

2007 1A Championship

  1. Spencer, Yuuki (BAC Seed) - San Jose, CA
  2. Koloski, Eric (NER Seed) - Easthampton, MA
  3. Han, Paul - Cupertino, CA
  4. Fash, Augie - Chico, CA
  5. Montgomery, Mark - Atlanta, GA

2006 1A Championship

  1. Paul Han - Cupertino, CA
  2. Mark Montgomery - North Falmouth, MA
  3. Augie Fash - Chico, CA
  4. Yuuki Spencer - Honolulu, HI
  5. Peter Stevens - Rochester, NY

2006 2A Championship

  1. John Ando - Dallas, TX
  2. Joseph Harris - San Francisco, CA
  3. Kentaro Kimura - Cuthbert, GA
  4. Farrah Siegel - Sherman Oaks, CA
  5. Yoshi Mikamoto - Lomita, CA

2006 3A Championship

  1. Kentaro Kimura - Cuthbert, GA
  2. Paul Yath - Lakewood, CA
  3. Grant Johnson - Manhattan Beach, CA
  4. Patrick Borgerding - Redondo Beach, CA
  5. Joshua Yee - San Francisco, CA

2006 4A Championship

  1. Tsubasa Onishi - Las Vegas, NV
  2. Jake Bullock - Kutztown, PA
  3. Jeff Coons - Millbury, MA
  4. Grant Johnson - Manhattan Beach, CA
  5. Yuichi Tominaga - Cedar City, UT

2006 5A Championship

  1. Dana Bennet - Lewiston, ME
  2. Augie Fash - Chico, CA
  3. Jake Bullock - Kutztown, PA
  4. AJ Kirk - New Castle, DE
  5. Miguel Correa - Garland, TX

2005 1A Championship

  1. Yuuki Spencer
  2. Augie Fash
  3. Mark Montgomery
  4. Eric Koloski
  5. Justin Weber

2005 2A Championship

  1. John Ando
  2. Patrick Mitchell
  3. Adam Dennehy
  4. Farrah Siegel
  5. Joseph Harris

2005 3A Championship

  1. Paul Yath
  2. Kentaro Kimura
  3. Hank Freeman
  4. Yoshi Mikamoto
  5. Drew Tetz

2005 4A Championship

  1. Tsubasa Onishi
  2. John Narum
  3. Yuuki Spencer
  4. Ryan Freitas
  5. Alex Wilden

2005 5A Championship

  1. Jack Ringca
  2. Augie Fash
  3. AJ Kirk
  4. Nathan Crissey
  5. Seth White

2004 1A Championship

  1. Augie Fash
  2. Paul Han
  3. Mark Montgomery
  4. Yuuki Spencer
  5. Jason Lee

2004 2A Championship

  1. John Ando
  2. Patrick Mitchell
  3. Masahiro Tanikawa
  4. Adam Dennehy
  5. Paul Han

2004 3A Championship

  1. Paul Yath
  2. Sky Kiyabu
  3. Hank Freeman
  4. Ryan Freitas
  5. Alex Ulrich

2004 4A Championship

  1. Shane Karan
  2. Cody Taylor
  3. John Narum
  4. Benjamin Conde
  5. Jimmy Peng

2004 5A Championship

  1. Shane Karan
  2. Seth Peterson
  3. Jack Ringca
  4. Miguel Correa
  5. Doc Pop

2003 1A Championship

  1. Johnnie DelValle
  2. Yuuki Spencer
  3. Brent Dellinger
  4. Eric Hesterman
  5. Andre Boulay

2003 2A Championship

  1. Matt Harlow
  2. Patrick Mitchell
  3. Masahiro Tanikawa
  4. Adam Dennehy
  5. John Ando

2003 3A Championship

  1. Paul Yath
  2. Sky Kiyabu
  3. Mark McBride

2003 4A Championship (Offstring)

  1. Cody Taylor
  2. Iakona Medeiros
  3. Shane Karan

2003 5A Championship (Freehand)

  1. Miguel Correa
  2. Felix Avellana
  3. Jack Ringca

2002 1A Championship

  1. Brent Dellinger
  2. Mark Montgomery
  3. Yuuki Spencer
  4. Johnnie Delvalle
  5. Dennis Shatter

2002 2A Championship

  1. Matt Harlow
  2. John Ando
  3. Patrick Mitchell
  4. Paul Han
  5. Masahiro Tanikawa

2001 1A Championship

  1. Jason Lee
  2. Brent Dellinger
  3. Yuuki Spencer
  4. Mark Montgomery
  5. Felix Avelanna

2001 2A Championship

  1. Masahiro Tanikawa
  2. Matt Harlow
  3. Joseph Harris
  4. Patrick Mitchell
  5. Mercus Fiebka

2000 1A Championship

  1. Takumi Sakamoto
  2. Brent Dellinger
  3. Matt Rose
  4. Kenneth Cairns
  5. Cody Taylor

2000 2A Championship

  1. Alan Batangan
  2. Joseph Harris
  3. Matt Harlow
  4. Masahiro Tanikawa
  5. Adam Dennehy

1999 1A Championship

  1. Joel Zink
  2. Takumi Sakamoto
  3. Nalukai Hookano
  4. Taylor Whitley
  5. Dave Schulte

1999 2A Championship

  1. Alan Batangan
  2. Paul Han
  3. Matt Harlow
  4. Joseph Harris
  5. Jennifer Baybrook

1998 1A Championship

  1. Sky Kiyabu
  2. Billy Fifield
  3. Erik Mitz
  4. David Gonzalez
  5. Jeffrey Medeiros

1998 2A Championship

  1. Alex Garcia
  2. Paul Han
  3. Alan Batangan
  4. Alfred Pacheco
  5. Nalukai Hookano

1997 1A Championship

  1. Cody Kiyabu
  2. Nalukai Hookano
  3. Devin Yamada

1997 2A Championship

  1. Jennifer Baybrook
  2. Paul Buethe
  3. Alex Garcia
  4. Paul Han
  5. Hans Van Dan Elzen

1996 Championship

  1. Bill deBoisblanc
  2. Paul Buethe
  3. Charles Short
  4. Hans Van Dan Elzen

1996 Freestyle

  1. Alex Garcia
  2. Charles Short
  3. Don Watson

1995 Championship

  1. Bill deBoisblanc
  2. Ben Serkin
  3. Charles Short
  4. Ryan Carver
  5. Hans Van Dan Elzen

1994 Championship

  1. Bill deBoisblanc
  2. Paul Buethe
  3. Ben Serkin
  4. Ryan Carver
  5. Jim Johnson

1993 Championship

  1. Ryan Carver
  2. Ben Serkin
  3. Bill deBoisblanc
  4. Jim Johnson

Donald F. Duncan Family
Award for Industry Excellence

Awarded annually to an individual for quality innovation, production, or promotion that advances the quality of the sport.

1998 - Tom Kuhn
1999 - Alan Amaral
2000 - Brad Countryman
2001 - Dale & Valerie Oliver
2002 - Dale Bell
2003 - Greg Cohen
2004 - Steve Brown
2005 - Hans Van Dan Elzen
2006 - Frank Difeo

National Acheivement Award

Awarded annually to the person who's effort successfully improves the sport and positively influences the industry.

1998 - Stuart Crump
1999 - Don Watson
2000 - Cliff Coleman
2001 - Richy Nye
2002 - John Stangle
2003 - Lucky Meisenheimer
2004 - Dick Stohr
2005 - Mo Chavez
2006 - Eric Wolff

National League Merit Award

Awarded annually to the indivudual who best serves and supports the National Yo-Yo League as a contest promotor or facilitator.

2003 - Thad Winzenz
2004 - Dave Schulte
2005 - Dave Bazan
2006 - Joe Mitchell

Mark Sitton Sportsmanship Award

Awarded annually to the person who exemplifies the best insportsmanship and aids others to learn these qualities.

1998 - Hans Van Dan Elzen
1999 - Paul Buethe
2000 - Dave Schulte
2001 - Dave Bazan
2002 - Paul Han
2003 - Patrick Mitchell
2004 - Adam Dennehy
2005 - Andre Boulay
2006 - Takeshi Kamisato

Extreme Spin National Cup

Awarded to the individual who scores the highes in combined placings in the Open division at multiple Regional COntests.

2005 - Paul Yath
2006- Rob Kitts

Holiday Inn Best Junior Player Award

2001 - Alexander Jacobs
2002 - Ross Yonomine
2003 - Michael O'Connell
2004 - John Narum
2005 - John Narum
2006 - Grant Johnson

Best Girl Player

2001 - Jennifer Kouri & Nana Sakamoto
2002 - not presented
2003 - Sharyn Miyaji
2004 - Mina Tanikawa
2005 - Farrah Siegel
2006 - Farrah Siegel

Trick Innovator of the Year Award

2001 - Doctor Popular
2002 - Paul Escolar
2003 - Johnnie DelValle
2004 - Jason Lee
2005 - Yuuki Spencer
2006 - Jesse Garcia

Most Inspirational Player Award

2001 - Jennifer Kouri
2002 - David Noonan
2003 - Rob Kitts
2004 - John Bozung
2005 - Yoshi Mikamoto
2006 - Joseph Harris

National Spintop Champions

2000 - Herman Lau
2001 - Dave Bazan
2002 - Jon Gates
2003 - Miguel Correa
2004 - Matt Ritter
2005 - John Gates
2006 - Dave Bazan


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The worlds largest working wooden yo-yo on display at the National Yo-Yo Museum

Weighing in at 256 pounds, Big-Yo is the worlds largest working wooden yo-yo. Designged by Tom Kuhn, the yo-yo now resides in Chico, CA.

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