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Asia Pacific Yo-Yo Championships (AP) is Asia's most renowned and premier yo-yo
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organized by Spinworkx, a company based in
Singapore Singapore (), officially the Republic of Singapore, is a sovereign island country and city-state in maritime Southeast Asia. It lies about one degree of latitude () north of the equator, off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, borde ...
since 2003. The competition has grown steadily since its inception in 2003. Spinners from around the region get to compete with current world champions, trade tips and tricks with the best in the scene, raising the standard of spinning.


Contests

AP has 5 Divisions since 2011. The 5 Divisions are 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A and 5A 1A is the single unresponsive yoyo category, players are required to use only 1 unresponsive yoyo for their performance. 2A is the double responsive yoyo category, players are required to use 2 responsive yoyos for their performance. This is also known as the hardest yo-yoing style. 3A is the double unresponsive yoyo category, players are required to use 2 unresponsive yoyos for their performance. 4A is the Off-string yoyo category, players are required to use a specially designed offstring yoyo for their performance, there are no limits to how many offstring yoyos you can use in the 4A category 5A is the Off-hand yoyo category, players are required to attach a special counter weight to a single unresponsive yoyo on the string for their performance.


Editions

# 2003: 3 events # 2004: 4 events # 2005: 4 events # 2006: 4 events # 2008: 4 events # 2010: 5 events # 2011: 5 events # 2012: 5 events # 2013: 5 events # 2014: 5 events # 2015: 5 events # 2016: 5 events # 2017: 5 events # 2018: 5 events # 2019: 5 events


Medals (2003-2019)

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Participating nations

The organizer let players from only
Asia-Pacific Asia-Pacific (APAC) is the part of the world near the western Pacific Ocean. The Asia-Pacific region varies in area depending on context, but it generally includes East Asia, Russian Far East, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Australia and Pacific Isla ...
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Competition Prizes

Prize is given competitors who won 1st to 3rd places. 500
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for 1st, 300 SGD for 2nd, 100 SGD for 3rd place.


List of past champions


1A


2A


3A


4A


5A


X

Only in 2003. X was divided into 3 divisions (3A, 4A, 5A).


See also

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European Yo-Yo Championship The European Yo-Yo Championship (EYYC) is the European competition of yo-yo organized and sanctioned by the International Yo-Yo Federation (IYYF), and is one of 4 annual multi-national yo-yo competitions from which winners receive seeds to compete ...


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References

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ASIA PACIFIC YO-YO CHAMPIONSHIPS
Yo-yo competitions Recurring sporting events established in 2003