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Vice-President of Spintastics Skill Toys, Inc. and Science of Spin LLC
Science of Spin school program
presenter.
2004 Recipient of the Linda Sengpiel Award for excellence in
yo-yoing
2006 4th Place Finalist and World Champion Female Top Spinner
1972 Minnesota State Yo-Yo Champion
1997-2001 Secretary of the American Yo-Yo Association
Founder Lone Star
Spinners, DFW, Texas and Twin Cities
Spinners, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Valerie began yo-yoing at
the age of 5 when, in the early 1960’s, she and her older
brother would follow their then Duncan yo-yo man, and now lifelong
friend, Bob Rule, from store to store in the Minneapolis area. She
developed her skills with the yo-yo and spinning top during those
years, appearing on television, competing, and winning contests
throughout the Minneapolis/St. Paul area. She deeply believes that
these activities taught her important lessons in persistence and the
value of practice, as well as good sportsmanship, and contributed to
her positive self-esteem as a child. When yo-yoing resurfaced, she won
the Minnesota State Yo-Yo Championship in 1972.
Valerie holds a Bachelor of
Science degree with honors in Business Administration from the
University of Minnesota and a technical degree in computer
programming. After 18 years in the computer industry, with jobs
ranging from programming to management, and eventually owning her own
computer consulting business, she wanted a change. Sharing her
yo-yoing skills at various times during the years in her four
daughters’ school classrooms (and there named “Yo-Yo Mom”), she
finally realized where her heart was – with children and her yo-yo!
Since 1995, she has been presenting the Science of Spin™ school
program to over 10,000 elementary and middle school students annually.
Beginning in Minnesota, and now from Texas, she travels across the
U.S. presenting this educational and fun program. She has developed an
Interdisciplinary Yo-Yo Curriculum, using the yo-yo to teach and
reinforce concepts across all educational disciplines, including
Social Studies (history), Language Arts, Science and Math. In 1996,
she wrote an article for the MAHPERD (Minnesota Association for
Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance) newsletter on the
value of developing yo-yo skills in the physical education of
children. During 1997 and 1998, she was presenter for the accredited
Workshop on Wheels program, teaching Physical Education teachers
across the Midwest how to teach yo-yoing skills to elementary
students. She has also presented her yo-yo clinic program to physical
education specialists in both Texas and Oklahoma.
Summers are filled presenting her acclaimed Whirled on a String Show
for Summer Reading programs and VBS camps throughout
Texas.
Valerie has been an active member of the American Yo-Yo Association
since 1994 and held the position of Secretary of the AYYA from 1997
through 2001. While in Minneapolis, she founded the Twin Cities
Spinners Yo-Yo Club, which continues to meet monthly for yo-yo fun and
skill-building. She organized and judged the Twin Cities Open Yo-Yo
Championships in Minneapolis and the MadFest Competition in Madison,
Wisconsin, in both 1996 and 1997.
Valerie attends and participates in National and World Yo-Yo
Championships annually.
Her contest accomplishments include:
2006 & 2004 - 4th Place Finalist World Spin Top Championship
making her the World Champion Female Top Spinner
2004 Silver Medalist National Spin Top Championship
2004 Recipient of the
Linda Sengpiel Award for excellence in yo-yoing. World Yo-Yo
Contest, August 2004
1st Place 2002-National Spin
Top Sport Division, Overall Champion
2nd Place – 1998 World Yo-Yo Championship - Recreational Division
3rd Place – 1996 National Yo-Yo Championship – Level 3
5th Place, 1996 World Yo-Yo Championship – Masters Division
4th Place – 1995 World Yo-Yo Championship – Masters Division
1972 Minnesota State Yo-Yo Champion
In 1996, Valerie teamed up with Dale Oliver to form Spintastics Skill
Toys, Inc. to promote and distribute a full line of yo-yos and
spinning tops, as well as to market the successful program across the
country. In 1997, she relocated to Texas (Dallas/Ft. Worth area) where
she founded the Lone Star Spinners which
met twice a month for many years and where she organized and judged yo-yo and spin top contests across the state of
Texas.
At the 1998 World Yo-Yo Championship in Primm, Nevada, Valerie was a
shadow judge and continues to judge Sport divisions at both World and
National competitions annually.
Val's picture was seen and she was quoted in Wall Street Journal in
its front page article about yo-yos on July 17, 2009.
Email Valerie at valerieyo@spintastics.com
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