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Mickey has Seven [[YoYoJam]] signature series yo-yos, and is a member of [[Team YoYoJam]]. |
Mickey has Seven [[YoYoJam]] signature series yo-yos, and is a member of [[Team YoYoJam]]. |
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+ | Though his main style of play is [[Styles Of Play#A|1A]], he is proficient in all five yo-yoing styles. He has 7 signature series yoyos |
==Signature Yo-yos== |
==Signature Yo-yos== |
Revision as of 07:07, 29 August 2011
Hiroyuki Suzuki, also known as Mickey, is a Japanese player who has held the title of World Champion in 1A for longer than any other yo-yoer. His style is fast-paced and visually impressive (as opposed to complex string tricks).
Mickey has Seven YoYoJam signature series yo-yos, and is a member of Team YoYoJam.
Though his main style of play is 1A, he is proficient in all five yo-yoing styles. He has 7 signature series yoyos
Signature Yo-yos
- YoYoJam Triple Jam
- YoYoJam Speeder
- YoYoJam Speed Maker
- YoYoJam Meteor
- YoYoJam Phenom
- YoYoJam Phenomizm
- YoYoJam Speeder 2
Achievements
In addition to Mickey's competition successes, he also holds the record for the most eli hops completed in 30 seconds. Mickey managed 62 on the set of Zheng Da Zong Yi, Guinness World Records Special in Beijing, China, on 30 October 2007, but decided he could do better and later broke his own record with 71 eli hops in 30 seconds.
2001
World Yo-Yo Contest - 1A Division - 12th Place
2002
- UTYJ Nagoya Regional - 1A Division - 1st Place
- UTYJ National - 1A Division - 3rd Place
- World Yo-Yo Contest - 1A Division - 2nd Place
2003
- West Japan Yo-Yo Contest - 1A Division - 1st Place
- Japan National Yo-Yo Contest - 1A Division - 1st Place
- World Yo-Yo Contest - 1A Division - 3rd Place
- Asia-Pacific Yo-Yo Championships - 1A Division - 1st Place
- Asia-Pacific Yo-Yo Championships - 2A Division - 2nd Place
2004
- West Japan Yo-Yo Contest - 1A Division - 1st Place
- Japan National Yo-Yo Contest - 1A Division - 1st Place
- World Yo-Yo Contest - 1A Division - 1st Place
- Asia-Pacific Yo-Yo Championships - 1A Division - 1st Place
- Asia-Pacific Yo-Yo Championships - 4A Division - 10th Place
2005
- Japan National Yo-Yo Contest - 1A Division - 2nd Place
- World Yo-Yo Contest - 1A Division - 1st Place
- Asia-Pacific Yo-Yo Championships - 1A Division - 1st Place
- Asia-Pacific Yo-Yo Championships - 4A Division - 5th Place
- World Record for Fixed-axle Sleeper, Open division, 2min 29.6sec using YoYoJam DJ
2006
- Central Japan Yo-Yo Contest - 1A Division - 1st Place
- World Yo-Yo Contest - 1A Division - 1st Place
- Asia-Pacific Yo-Yo Championships - 1A Division - 1st Place
- Asia-Pacific Yo-Yo Championships - 4A Division - 53th Place
2007
- Central Japan Yo-Yo Contest - 1A Division - 1st Place
- World Yo-Yo Contest - 1A Division - 2nd Place
2008
- Central Japan Yo-Yo Contest - 1A Division - 2nd Place
- Japan National Yo-Yo Contest - 1A Division - 1st Place
- World Yo-Yo Contest - 1A Division - 2nd Place
- Asia-Pacific Yo-Yo Championships - 1A Division - 1st Place
2009
- Central Japan Yo-Yo Contest - 1A Division - 1st Place
- Japan National Yo-Yo Contest - 1A Division - 1st Place
- World Yo-Yo Contest - 1A Division - 2nd Place
2010
- Central Japan Yo-Yo Contest - 1A Division - 1st Place
- Asia-Pacific Yo-Yo Championships - 1A Division - 1st Place
- Japan National Yo-Yo Contest - 1A Division - 1st Place
- World Yo-Yo Contest - 1A Division - 2nd Place
- 44clash - 1A Division - 1st Place
2011
- Central Japan Yo-Yo Contest - 1A Division - 1st Place
- Asia-Pacific Yo-Yo Championships - 1A Division - 3rd Place
- Japan National Yo-Yo Contest - 1A Division - 2nd Place
- Bali International Yo-Yo Open - 1A Division - 1st Place
- World Yo-Yo Contest - 1A Division - 4th Place