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Yo-Yo Champion

Mark Hayward makes a career out of spinning a yo-yo and breaks records along the way.

10/07/2021

Wisconsin Life

Yo-Yo Champion

Clip: Season 8 Episode 1 | 4m 34sVideo has Closed Captions

Mark Hayward makes a career out of spinning a yo-yo and breaks records along the way.

Mark Hayward has traveled the world and made a career out of spinning the yo-yo. Hayward has two Guinness world records, including the furthest distance to ‘walk the dog' using a yo-yo. He’s performed and toured in Australia, China, Sweden, South Africa, Iceland, and Canada. He’s also appeared on several television shows including the “Late Show with David Letterman.”

10/07/2021

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