
For the 3 rd year in a row, the lovely folks at Terra Kendama put on an amazing event with some amazing players that came in from all around the world. We love to see Japanese players embracing Freestyle play more and can’t wait where tricks will take us in 2018.ġ. So Kanada takes the win and is both the first Japanese and the first unsponsored player to take the championship title. The competition was fierce and by the end of Day 1 KUSA had 4 people moving onto the final round with Nobu of Tribe in the #1 spot. The epic match concluded with: Liam taking the W George took 2nd place & Zach Magnuson bagged 3rd for KUSA! The energy in the room was at an all-time high. Liam Router (Sol Kendamas) and George Marshall (Sweets Kendamas) went head to head in an intense final battle for first! Liam wasn’t missing a trick, and neither was George. Big ups to the WHALE-DOG! Do yourself a favor and pick one up on !

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Sol Kendamas also premiered the Lyndon Whalen SOL PRO video and dropped the Lyndon Whalen Pro Model! The design screams Whalen’s style and is the first kendama off its kind.

Each person competing in freestyle had to pair up and throw down with another player of their choice!ġst place was awarded to Liam Router and Alex Mitchell from Sol Kendamas,Ģnd place Lyndon Whalen from Sol Kendamas and Adrian Estaban from Grain Theory, andģrd place was held down by our boy Zach Magnuson and Kevin DeSoto from Sol Kendamas. Judges Bryan Scagline, Kota Kagoshima, and Damon Kirchmeier scored the competitors on tricks, tag style, team flow, and creativity. This year was the FIRST EVER doubles tag team freestyle competition where we witnessed some of the most high energy performances to date. That was 150 + Kendama players popping off in Nashville for the 7th annual 2019 Battle at the Border! #BATB went down Jan 4th and 5th in Nashville Tennessee at Rocketown! Was there an earthquake in Tennessee this weekend? No.
