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− | '''Chris Neff''' was a [[Duncan]] yo-yo demonstrator, well known for his appearance with [[Steve Brown]] in the [[How To Be a Player]] series. |
+ | '''Chris Neff''' was a [[Duncan]] yo-yo demonstrator, well known for his appearance with [[Steve Brown]] in the [[How To Be a Player]] series. A major trick innovator, he was one of the first people to start doing apparatus tricks, i.e. the use of additional props in [[Styles_Of_Play#Freehand|5A]] play. He has also experimented with P213. |
− | Chris has since retired |
+ | Chris has since retired from active yo-yo work, pursuing a career as an architect. However he has recently made public appearances at the World Yo-Yo Competition. |
==Achievements== |
==Achievements== |
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+ | ===2016=== |
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+ | * 1st place Spin Top Division [[World Yo-Yo Contest]] |
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===2000=== |
===2000=== |
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* 6th place X-division [[World Yo-Yo Contest]] |
* 6th place X-division [[World Yo-Yo Contest]] |
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===1999=== |
===1999=== |
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* 3rd place [[BAC]] |
* 3rd place [[BAC]] |
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Latest revision as of 21:57, 21 August 2016
Chris Neff was a Duncan yo-yo demonstrator, well known for his appearance with Steve Brown in the How To Be a Player series. A major trick innovator, he was one of the first people to start doing apparatus tricks, i.e. the use of additional props in 5A play. He has also experimented with P213.
Chris has since retired from active yo-yo work, pursuing a career as an architect. However he has recently made public appearances at the World Yo-Yo Competition.
Achievements[]
2016[]
- 1st place Spin Top Division World Yo-Yo Contest
2000[]
- 6th place X-division World Yo-Yo Contest
1999[]
- 3rd place BAC