The 2022 Mandurah Mazda Action Sports Games presented by Drug Aware

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The Action Sports Games has been a Western Australians premier action sports event for the past decade. Taking place over the weekend of 14th and 15th May at Hall Park on the Mandurah Western Foreshore. The Mandurah Mazda Action Sports Games presented by Drug Aware is one weekend you don’t want to miss. The Mandurah Mazda Action Sports Games will be a combination of freestyle motocross, skateboarding, BMX and scooter events into an action-packed weekend of extreme sports along with the Food Truck Festival and DJ’s keeping the good times rolling all day long. The skatepark will defiantly be a highlight over the weekend with BMX, scooter and skateboard competitors sharing in over $5000 in cash and prizes. 2022 will be the first time there is a woman’s open skateboard class sharing in the prize money. The skatepark will host two bowl competitions back to back with Saturday seeing the action in the small bowl and Sunday will be all about the big bowl. Both competition places will be combined to find the Mandurah Mazda Action Sports Games champion. Any ties for 1st, 2nd or 3rd is decided by a run off. Competitors will need to compete in both small and big bowl competitions to make their points count. The competition caters for participants from under 10 to the top skilled pro riders. The full skatepark competition schedule and registration link is listed below so be sure to check it and then get registered. Time schedules can change due to competitor numbers. We will do our best to remain of schedule but it’s a skatepark competition so be prepared for changes at any time. Competitors can enter multi disciplines but only one class in each. We will not refund you your entry fee if you have entered into more than one class.

The full skatepark competition schedule and registration link is listed below so be sure to check it and then get registered. The Mandurah Mazda Action Sports Games presented by Drug Aware is a free event, and we are looking forward to welcoming everyone to Mandurah to experience the thrills and excitement of this action packed event. This is going to one epic weekend that you do not want to miss.

Register online here

Action Sports Games skatepark competition schedule
Time schedules can change due to competitor numbers. We will do our best to remain of schedule but it’s a skatepark competition so be prepared for changes at any time.
Register online to save you time on the day. If you are going to register on the day you will pay more and you will have to be early to register. Make your time easy and our and register online. Online registrations need to check in 20 minutes before your scheduled competition time. Competitors can enter multi disciplines but only one class in each. We will not refund you your entry fee if you have entered into more than one class. There are many different classes for competitors to enter so be sure to check the information and schedules before you enter the competition.

14th May – Saturday small bowl competition

BMX
• Check in and warm up – 8:30am – 9:00am
• Under 10’s – 9am – 9:30am
• Beginner – 9:30am – 10:10am
• Intermediate – 10:10am – 10:50am
• Elite – 10:50am – 11:20am

Scooter
• Check in and warm up – 12noon – 12:30pm
• Under 10’s – 12:30 – 1pm
• Beginner – 1pm – 1:40pm
• Intermediate – 1:40pm – 2:20pm
• Open – 2:20pm – 2:50pm

Skateboard
• Check in and warm up – 3:30pm – 4pm
• 9 and under – 4pm – 4:50pm
• 12 and under – 4:50pm – 5:40pm
• 15 and under – 5:40pm – 6:40pm
• Open woman’s and open men’s – 6:40pm – 7:40pm

15th May – Sunday big bowl competition

Scooter
• Check in and warm up – 8:30am – 9:00am
• Under 10’s – 9am – 9:30am
• Beginner – 9:30am – 10:10am
• Intermediate – 10:10am – 10:50am
• Open – 10:50am – 11:20am
• Presentations – 11:20am – 12noon

Skateboard
• Check in and warm up – 12noon – 12:30pm
• 9 and under – 12:30pm – 1:20pm
• 12 and under – 1:20pm – 2:10pm
• 15 and under – 2:10pm – 3pm
• Open woman’s and open men’s – 3pm – 3:50pm
• Presentations – 3:50pm – 4pm

BMX
• Check in and warm up – 4pm – 4:30pm
• Under 10’s – 4:30am – 5pm
• Beginner – 5pm – 5:40pm
• Intermediate – 5:40pm – 6:20pm
• Elite – 6:20pm – 6:50pm
• Presentations – 6:50pm – 7:30pm

Competition format 

Each competitor gets 2 x 1 minute individual run on both days.
Your best run counts for your score (highest points win)
Judging criteria is listed below.
Both competition places will be combined to find the Mandurah Mazda Action Sports Games champion. Any ties for 1st, 2nd or 3rd is decided by a run off.

Skateboard competition information
Divisions – 9 and under, 12 and under, 15 and under, Open woman’s, Open men’s
Male and female compete in the same age division
This will be an Australian Skateboard Federation points competition
Open woman’s and men’s class will be competition for a guaranteed $700 prize money in each class. Percentage of entry fees go back to increase prize money. More competitors, more prize money.
Any female skater competing in the woman’s open class will be stepping it up and will be required to compete in mixed open class at any future Freestyle Now competitions.
Each competitor gets 2 x 1 minute individual runs on both days. Your best run counts for your score (highest points win). Judging criteria is listed below.
Both competition places will be combined to find the Mandurah Mazda Action Sports Games champion. Any ties for 1st, 2nd or 3rd is decided by a run off.

Entry fee skateboard

9 and under, 12 and under, 15 and under
$10 – plus Eventbrite ticket fee (if register on line)
$20 – on the day

Open
$20 – plus Eventbrite ticket fee (if register on line)
$40 – on the day

Scooter competition information
Divisions
Under 10’s (competitors 10 years and under)
Beginners (Younger and still learning skills)
Intermediates (Competitors with some good skills)
Open (Consistent and dialed tricks)
Male and female compete in the same division
Open class will be competition for a guaranteed $700 prize money to share. Percentage of entry fees go back to increase prize money. More competitors, more prize money
Each competitor gets 2 x 1 minute individual runs on both days. Your best run counts for your score (highest points win)
Both competition places will be combined to find the Mandurah Mazda Action Sports Games champion. Any ties for 1st, 2nd or 3rd is decided by a run off.

Entry fee scooter

Under 10’s, Beginner, Intermediate
$10 – plus Eventbrite ticket fee (if register on line)
$20 – on the day

Open
$20 – plus Eventbrite ticket fee (if register on line)
$40 – on the day

BMX competition information
Divisions
Under 10’s (competitors 10 years and under)
Beginners (Younger and still learning skills)
Intermediates (Competitors with some good skills)
Open (Consistent and dialed tricks)
Male and female compete in the same division.
The Mandurah Action Sports Games will be round 1 of 3 rounds for the Western Australian BMX freestyle state championships.
Open class will be competition for a guaranteed $700 prize money to share. Percentage of entry fees go back to increase prize money. More competitors, more prize money
Each competitor gets 2 x 1 minute individual runs on both days. Your best run counts for your score (highest points win)
Both competition places will be combined to find the Mandurah Mazda Action Sports Games champion. Any ties for 1st, 2nd or 3rd is decided by a run off.

Entry fee BMX

Under 10’s, Beginner, Intermediate
$10 – plus Eventbrite ticket fee (if register on line)
$20 – on the day

Open
$20 – plus Eventbrite ticket fee (if register on line)
$40 – on the day

Mandurah Action Sports Games skatepark competition judging criteria

Difficulty. Best score possible from one judge – 20 points
Definition – Tricks that are difficult to execute, Technical tricks, difficult lines within the park, Large gaps or high airs will also be taken into account.

Diversity. Best score possible from one judge – 20 points
Definition – A run consisting of various types of tricks (grinds, stalls and airs), Using the park to its full capability (tricking on as many obstacles as you can), Using the park in ways that other competitors are not (original lines through the park or tricking parts of the park that no one is tricking.), The more varied the run and the more obstacles ridden the higher the score.

Consistency. Best score possible from one judge – 20 points
Definition – A run that has been done without any feet touching by mistake or crashes, Tricks done but not pulled smooth will also come into account with consistency points, The less touches or crashes and the smoother the run the higher the score the competitor will receive.