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The logo for the U.S National Yo-Yo Contest

The U.S. National Yo-Yo Contest, also known as the American Nationals or U.S. Nationals, is a yo-yo contest that was first started in 1993. It was held every year in Chico, California, home of the US National Yo-Yo Museum. It is a national competition which the winner is deemed number one in the nation. The event was traditionally held the first weekend in October. In 2015 and 2016 it was held at held at Redondo Beach, California in an attempt to move the contest around the country. In 2017 the contest was held in Chico, California again. After that the contest resumed its intention to migrate around the country, with 2018 in Chicago, and 2019 in Philadelphia. After Covid cancellations the contest resumed in Mesa Arizona for 2022 and 2023.

Players can earn a seeded spot into the Championship 1A Finals, by winning one of the nine regional yo-yo contests authorized by the US National Yo-Yo League (NYYL).

The contest is hosted by Bird In Hand yo-yo store in Chico and organized by Bird In Hand owner Bob Malowney.

In addition to the contest, they present US National Yo-Yo Museum awards and other honorary awards given to individuals who have contributed significantly to the yo-yo community.

It was announced about 2017 contest, that the competition after 2017 in Chico would be moved to early Summer and migrate cities again, so that it would be held before the World Yo-Yo Contest in the calendar year. Because of that the 2017 national champions were not seeded to any Worlds.

In 2020 and 2021 US nationals was cancelled due to the Coronavirus pandemic. The 2022 contest was held in person in Mesa Arizona, June 24-26, all other National Yo-Yo League sanctioned contests in 2022 including Regional events where cancelled due to the pandemic. 2023 was announced by the league as an easing back from pandemic year, only having 4 of the usual 9 regional events this year with more oversight from NYYL (PNWR, MWR, GCR, NER) then having 2023 US nationals at same venue in Mesa, June 30-July 2.

Current Champions (2023)[]

  • 1A - Evan Nagao
  • 2A - Evan Nagao
  • 3A - Alex Hattori
  • 4A - Ryan Connolly
  • 5A - Jared Marcus
  • International - Brandon Vu (Austrailia)
  • Over 40 - Johnathon Brasell
  • Women - Katie Thompson

Past Champions[]

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  • 1A – Takumi Sakamoto
  • 2A – Alan Batangan

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  • Championship 2A - Ryan Carver

National Yo-Yo Museum Awards[]

Past Nationals[]

  • American Nationals 2000
  • American Nationals 2001
  • American Nationals 2002
  • American Nationals 2003
  • American Nationals 2004
  • American Nationals 2005

External Link[]

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