2002 World Yo-Yo Contest

last updated 6/29/02

X (Extreme Division) Rules


X Division Finalists.

  • Jun Aramaki
  • Eto Kenji Deomedes
  • Takahiko Hasegawa
  • Makoto Numagami
  • Maya Nakamura
  • John Meneses
  • Hironori Mii
  • Daisuke Shimada
  • Shingo Terada
  • Tomiyuki Watanabe
Alternates:
  • Tsubasa Oonishi
  • Yuki Nakabayashi

congratulations to all of the finalists.


The X Division is a special free style category for non-standard yo-yo play. The emphasis is on creativity, and on pushing the limit. Mastery of more than one non-traditional style should be demonstrated. These styles can include Freehand, Off String, Off Finger, Mobius, and any other style developed or not yet developed. Traditional play (A and AA) will not score unless in combination that makes their play extreme. Since creativity is the measure for this division, there will be no compulsory trick list to enter this division. Instead contestants will be narrowed down by a pre-judging of video tapes of the performance. This is a world title division.

  • Rules
    1. Each contestant must submit a 3 to 4 minute uncut VHS Video Tape of their performance in NTSC format (U.S. Standard VHS format) to the judges. The video tape must be received by July 15th 2002. The final performance does not need to be the same as that of the video but must incorporate at least the same level and variety of skill. Multiple contestants can combine their entry video on the same tape to save postage and transfer costs. The tape must be clearly labeled. The shipping address follows these rules.

    2. A Preliminary Judging panel will select, based on the video, 10 contestants to compete in the X division free style at the 2002 World Yo-Yo Contest. Contestants will be notified in advance. Decisions of the judges are final. Contestants not selected for participation in the X Division may still enter A or AA divisions. There will also be 3 alternates selected in the case that one or more of these contestants can not attended the 2002 World Yo-Yo Contest, or are unable to compete for whatever reasons.

    3. Selected contestants will have up to 4 minutes to perform a freestyle to the music of their choice at the 2002 World Yo-Yo Contest.

    4. Scoring

      • Points for the X division will be divided into two parts, technical points and Performance Points.

      • Technical Points (70%) (to be judges by way of clickers)

        • Technical Points are judged by Round Robin Judging. (see: Round Robin Judging for more information)

        • Technical Points are scored for high-skill, non-standard trick elements completed. (1 hand traditional string & looping play, 2 hand standard looping play will not receive points, unless they are a component of extreme play.)

      • Additional points may be granted for:
        Difficulty of Trick or Trick Element
        Originality of Trick or Trick Element
        Completion of Trick or Trick Element
        Deviant Nature of Trick or Trick Element
        ("Trick" refers to Tricks, Combos, Regeneration, Transitions, etc.)

      • Judges should score a trick element (or trick) when the trick is completed. Incomplete tricks elements (dropping, wind-up, etc.) should not receive points, but should not receive a deduction either.

      • A completed trick does not score points the second time performed.

      • There are no point deductions.

    5. Performance Points (30%)

      • Performance points are divided into three parts each worth 10% for a total of 30%.

      • Performance points are judged by 3 judges who are not contestants.

      • Points will be scored after the contestants entire routine has been performed. They will be scored as follows.

      • 1. Construction (10%)
        (Artistry, Image, Story, Music, Costume, Choreography, Fluidity, Emphasis, etc.)

      • 2. Stage Presence (10%)
        (Appeal to Audience, Expression, Elegance of Yo-Yo control & Body Motion, etc.)

      • 3. Style (10%)
        (Demonstration of skill in each style, Number of advanced level non-traditional elements or tricks, Fusion of styles, Smoothness of switching styles and etc.)
      • Style points are not in proportion to Number of styles but in proportion to demonstration of mastery of a style or styles.

    6. Decisions of the judges are final.

    7. Please see the section on Freestyle Rules for music and timing regulations.

    8. Final freestyle Score

      1. All scores will be normalized.

      2. The high score and low score for each contestant will disregarded.

      3. Final Score is total of Technical (70%) and Performance (30%) to provide the total (100%) points.

    9. Round Robin Judging
      Round robin judging has been developed for this category. The concept is that the only people qualified to judge this division are the contestants themselves. As such, an order of contestants will be randomly selected. When one contestant is competing, another is on deck, and the remaining 8 contestants are judging the one on stage. The lowest and highest score is thrown out. The winner has the highest score as judged by his peers. Each judges scores will remain confidential.

    10. Mailing Information
      Each contestant must submit a 4 minute uncut VHS Video Tape of their performance in NTSC format (U.S. Standard VHS format) to the judges. The video tape must be received by July 15th 2002. The final performance does not need to be the same as that of the video but must incorporate at least the same level and variety of skill. Videos can not be returned, and become the property of the 2002 World Yo-Yo Contest. The 2002 World Yo-Yo Contest is not responsible for video tapes lost, damaged or delayed by the shipper.

      The video must have written on it, the name, address, age, and phone number of the contestant and the contestants' e-mail address. If possible please also include Fax number.

      Mail video tapes to:
      Gregory Cohen
      c/o Infinite Illusions
      PO Box 2584
      Tallahassee, FL 32316
      USA
      850-285-6463

    11. Notification
      Contestants will be notifed by E-mail or Fax if possible, and by mail if not.