Round 1 – 2021 Western Australian BMX freestyle state championships

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Round 1 of the Western Australian BMX freestyle state championships took place at the Mandurah Action Sports Games back in May. Round 1 was an even points round and round 2 will be a odds points round. Round 2 will be taking place at the Zambrero BMX bowl battle at Scarborough beach skatepark as part of the Groundswell festival on the 2nd October. These points will be added together going into the final competition, round 3 which will an even points round. The rider scoring the highest points taking the 2021 Western Australian BMX freestyle championship place.

Even points round – 1st = 20, 2nd = 18, 3rd = 16, 4th = 14, 5th = 12, 6th = 10, 7th and down = 8

Odd points round – 1st = 21, 2nd = 19, 3rd = 17, 4th = 15, 5th = 13, 6th = 11, 7th and down = 9

Current point standings at the end of round 1

BMX pro – 1st Luke Tooze – 20 points, 2nd Ryan Aqulina – 18 points, 3rd Jeremy Mills – 16 points

BMX open – 1st Kieran Ramsay – 20 points, 2nd Jack Hooper – 18 points, 3rd Shaun Jarvis – 16 points

BMX intermediates – 1st Ronan McCamish – 20 points, 2nd Roman Depiazzi – 18 points, 3rd Jake Welhan – 16 points, 4th Shae Matthews – 14 points, 5th Adam Waterman – 12 points, 6th Wyatt Murphy – 10 points, 7th Flynn Hegarty – 8 points

BMX girls / ladies – 1st Bianca Martin – 20 points, 2nd RubyRose Welhan – 18 points, 3rd Fiona Krasnoff – 16 points

BMX beginners – 1st Harlan Pfeiffer – 20 points, 2nd Albie Livesley – 18 points, 3rd Brenten Waddingham – 16 points, 4th Kayden Taylor – 14 points, 5th Harry Daley – 12 points, 6th Bianca Martin – 10 points, 7th Blair Maitland – 8 points, 8th Ilay Godfrey – 8 points, 9th Aaron Murray – 8 points, 10th Judd Howard – 8 points, 11th Fiona Krasnoff – 8 points.

BMX under 10’s – 1st Albie Livesley – 20 points, 2nd Jack Reid – 18 points, 3rd Bianca Martin – 16 points, 4th Ilay Godfrey – 14 points, 5th Fiona Krasnoff – 12 points, 6th Jack Quinlan – 10 points