In September 1932, Harvey Lowe stepped onto the stage of the Empire Theatre in London and won the first-ever World Yo-Yo Championship, defeating all competitors including the legendary Canadian player Joe Young. He took home $4,600 in prize money, an extraordinary sum during the depths of the Great Depression.
Promoter Irving Cook had spotted Harvey's talent and taken the boy from Victoria to London, travelling by train across Canada, winning regional contests along the way, before sailing to England. His mother received $25 per month; Harvey received a tutor, a white tie and tails, and the world.