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Official Rules
Official 1A State Champion
The highest placing player of the 1A Championship Division from Idaho will be deemed State Champion and will be seeded to 1A Finals at the Pacific North-West Yo-Yo Contest. Freestyle performances will be a length of 2 minutes using music the player should provide.
NOTE: 1A Championship Division contestants can compete in the Open Championship Division but not the Beginner or Intermediate Divisions
Open Division
The Open Championship Division will include all yo-yo styles other than 1A (2A-5A, Double Dragon, etc). Freestyle performances will be a length of 2 minutes using music the player should provide.
Specific Rules for 2A and 3A
NOTE: Open Championship Division contestants can compete in the 1A Championship Division but not the Beginner or Intermediate Divisions.
Sports Ladder
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http://yoyotricks.com/yoyo-trick-sport-ladder/
For official rules on the Sports ladder!
You will have two attemps per trick, most tricks completed is crowned the winner. In the event of a tie the person with the most points wins. If you land the trick on try number one it is worth 5 points and try number two is worth 3 points.
- In a 1A freestyle, at no time shall there be more than one yo-yo in play (including slave or prop yo-yos) at the same time. During any periods of time that this rule is violated, the judges shall not grant any points for Technical Execution or Performance Style but shall deduct points for any mistakes, loss of control restarts, yo-yo replacements, etc.
- In a 1A freestyle, at no time shall the yo-yo be removed from the string (i.e. no offstring tricks are allowed). During any periods of time that this rule is violated, the judges shall not grant any points for Technical Execution or Performance Style but shall deduct points for any mistakes, loss of control restarts, yo-yo replacements, etc.
- In a 1A freestyle, Mobius style is allowed. Skyrocket type tricks are also allowed. In a 1A freestyle, typical scoring elements include but are not limited to: mounts, dismounts, string hits, hops, grinds, lacerations, release catches (like Suicides/Iron Whips), slack catches, regenerations, and binds.
Official 1A State Champion
The highest placing player of the 1A Championship Division from Idaho will be deemed State Champion and will be seeded to 1A Finals at the Pacific North-West Yo-Yo Contest. Freestyle performances will be a length of 2 minutes using music the player should provide.
NOTE: 1A Championship Division contestants can compete in the Open Championship Division but not the Beginner or Intermediate Divisions
Open Division
The Open Championship Division will include all yo-yo styles other than 1A (2A-5A, Double Dragon, etc). Freestyle performances will be a length of 2 minutes using music the player should provide.
Specific Rules for 2A and 3A
- The judges shall not grant any points for Technical Execution or Performance Style unless both yo-yos are in play simultaneously.
- Typical scoring elements include looping style tricks (2A) or 1A type string tricks (3A) but transitions between tricks may involve tanglers, worlds, grinds, wraps and similar elements.
- There is no restriction on the number of yo-yos that may be in play at the same time.
- Typical scoring elements include but are not limited to: launches, tosses, catches, regenerations, grinds, intentional bounces off body parts or the stage back to a catch, boingys, or other types of bounces between strings.
- There is no restriction on the number of yo-yos that may be in play at the same time.
- Points shall only be awarded only while the counterweight(s) is/are in play or in the act of being moved from hand to hand. Any trick done while the counterweight is being held for the entire duration of the trick shall be considered 1A trick, and shall not be scored.
- Typical scoring elements include but are not limited to: launches, tosses, catches, grinds, intentional bounces off body parts or the stage back to a catch, or other types of counterweight-incorporating tricks.
NOTE: Open Championship Division contestants can compete in the 1A Championship Division but not the Beginner or Intermediate Divisions.
Sports Ladder
Check out
http://yoyotricks.com/yoyo-trick-sport-ladder/
For official rules on the Sports ladder!
You will have two attemps per trick, most tricks completed is crowned the winner. In the event of a tie the person with the most points wins. If you land the trick on try number one it is worth 5 points and try number two is worth 3 points.