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Yo-Yo is one of the very few sports that Americans have stolen, and damn near perfected it. Take 18-year-old Gentry Stein from Chico, CA., for example. He won the
2014 World Yo-Yo Championship over the weekend. No one — not even Japanese world Champ Takeshi Matsuura — could handle the heat Stein was dishing out.
Check out his Stein's performance, but I suggest you mute the audio, and play music of your choice. Unless you like video game-dubstep:
Thanks for making us proud, son.
(via
Gawker)