Known by his nickname in the Freestyle community throughout Germany and far beyond, YOYO has been an integral part of the scene since the 70s. One day, his uncle brought him a skateboard from California – and the rest is history. Since that day in 1976, the board has never left YOYO’s side.
The first oldschool kickflip came after endless practicing around 1978, a few years later he won the 1982 German Freestyle Championships (where the world also got to see his signature trick the “YOYO Plant” for the first time). The first street/ramp pro model for Walker Skateboards followed in 1987.
When Freestyle Skateboarding disappeared from the scene in the following years, YOYO and a small group of enthusiasts took action and started to make freestyle more popular again. Another cornerstone on which today’s growing scene in Germany is based.
Whether you meet him at a session, a contest or at a coffee stand – you can always see his love of skateboarding on his face.
He proves that you can stay true to skateboarding for a long time and that skateboarding stays true to you for a long time if you have passion in your heart. Can you imagine Freestyle without Yoyo? We can’t!