Jennifer Baybrook has been amazing audiences across the globe since the age of eight. With her graceful poise and highly acclaimed skills in the art of yo-yo, she captures the audience's attention at any age! As a bonus she also performs with the "spin top" and juggles.
Jennifer began yoing at the age of six, performing for schools, fairs, and civic organizations in and around the New England area. She made her professional debut at the age of eight , when she had the honor of performing with the Smothers Brothers at Club Casino.
Her repertoire consists of over three hundred different tricks, including two-handed yoing! She can even knock a coin off a person's ear with her yo-yo. In 1997 to 1999 she toured the world as a member of Team High Performance.
Jennifer has given performances in over thirteen countries and still continues to travel around the world. She won the 1997 National Competition and the 1998 World Competition, becoming the first female to do so, paving the road for the new generation of female yo-yo players. In October of 2001, Jennifer was honored with the title of "National Master" becoming one of only eight National Masters and once again the first and only female to be given this title.
Jennifer has been featured on various television shows around the world including David Letterman, Live with Regis and Kathie Lee and Good Morning America. She has also been featured in numerous U.S. and foreign newspapers and magazines. Jennifer also had the honor of performing at the White House for the annual Easter Egg Roll.
To add to her accomplishments, Jennifer has graduated from the University of Hawaii with a degree in Marketing and now travels the world promoting and teaching yo-yoing.