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Freestyle now bmx stunt show – Northam agricultural show

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Freestyle Now recently performed some bmx stunt shows at the Northam Agricultural Show. The sky came alive with some great bmx stunts on Friday night as Freestyle Now unleashed some great entertaining bmx stunt shows for the crowds. Much radness was rolled out thanks to the Freestyle Now squad members Shaun Jarvis , Dylan Schmidt, David Pinelli and Matt Adkins as well as recruits squad member Taj Hamilton. Freestyle Now performed some great entertaining bmx stunt shows with many rad tricks taking place. Make sure you check out our coming events page to see where the next Freestyle Now bmx stunt shows will be going down. If you would like this type of great entertainment at your next event please get in contact with Freestyle Now with your requirements.

Matt Adkins using his arms for more lift as he just loves to as high as he can.

Clockwise from top left – Dylan Schmidt the famous superman seat grab – Matt Adkins taking the singular whip to the sky – No one dose 360’s like David Pinelli – Taj Hamilton is a rad 12 year old.

 

David Pinelli snapping a tabletop 360 for the Northam Agricultural show

Clockwise from top left – Dylan Schmidt loves to perform bmx stunt shows and do rad tricks like this double tail whip, that right the bike spins around twice while he holds onto the handle bars – Taj Hamilton mid toboggan, so a rad trick for a rad kid – David Pinelli with another 360 this time without hands – Matt Adkins letting loose with a front flip.

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Freestyle Now northwest skatepark activation sessions

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Freestyle Now in the Northwest Australia 2018

Back in June Freestyle Now spent a week in the northwest of Australia to activate several skateparks. Pannawonica, Paraburdoo, Tom Price and Onslow were the target locations. Freestyle Now squad members Shaun Jarvis and Ben Thomas invited super skateboard guy Dylan Recce along for the trip to help roll out the rad to all of the locations.

Clockwise from top left – The outback roads are awesome – Tom Price winners are stoked – Jackson was stoked to win some new bars in Paraburdoo – some of the Onslow crew.
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Flying into Onslow on the Tuesday morning the first stop was Pannawonica only a few hours drive away. A great session with the local skatepark users, learning new skills and winning some rad prizes, it was a nice fun park to ride for sure. Wednesday morning the 6 hour drive began to Paraburdoo. Driving through the northwest of Australia is beautiful, so much colour and beauty. Arriving at the Parraburdoo skatepark to see lots of skatepark users all keen to get involved in some of the coaching and mini comps. Another fantastic session was had with a long bunnyhop session taking place with Jackson winning a set of Grit scooter handle bars. Jason had moved to Paraburdoo from Mt Isa in Queensland and had remembers the Freestyle Now comps a few years ago that we did in Mt Isa. Thursday morning was a short 1 hour drive to Tom Price. Tom Price park is rad with a good halfpipe. Again in the afternoon we held another skatepark activation session with some skatepark coaching workshops and mini comps. Returning to these skatepark on a regular basis is great when you chat to the riders and they show you their progress they have achieved form the skill development you gave them last time. On Friday after a 5 hour drive Onslow was the next stop. Freestyle Now had been attending Onslow on a semi regular bases over the last few months as part of an ongoing activation session with the community. Friday afternoon was a skatepark coaching session at the awesome Onslow skatepark with the level of skills starting to take hold with the participants. Saturday another activation session took place in the afternoon with a large cache of prizes to be given out. It was great to see the participation level very high with lots of people partaking in multiple disciplines all eager to win some of the rad prizes. Sunday morning was our final session with some more skills being taught and shown to the skatepark participants. Roll on Monday morning and it was the flight out of Onslow to return to Perth. Seven days in the north west was a rad time. Lots of skatepark participants got to win some rad prizes, get autographs and learn new skills, a great success. We would like to thank the Shire of Ashburton, BHP for their support and to all of the people who came to the skateparks to hang out and engage. Check the video below of the trip to know what took place and how the radness was rolled out.

 

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Freestyle Now – Comet Bay College – school assembly presentation

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When you put in the effort you get to see the reward.

Ben Thomas and Dylan Schmidt put in the effort to get this double flair for the year 9’s at Comet Bay College.

Freestyle Now was invited to attend the Comet Bay College and host a school assembly presentation. The focus of the presentation was “E for effort” Freestyle Now squad members Shaun Jarvis, Dylan Schmidt and Ben Thomas and recruits squad member Karee Funeyvall were also joined by good friend Brendon Cross to show the students how putting in effort into your life can give you positive rewards. Being involved in BMX, Scooter and skateboarding required you to put in effort to learn new tricks. Sometimes these tricks can be an easy learn and not requiring too much effort and sometimes the tricks require so much effort to reach the goal of achievement. Landing a new trick after putting in so much effort is an amazing feeling. Learning new tricks and putting in effort is the same principle in all parts of your life. If you want something you need to put in the effort to get the reward.

Brendon Cross flying, hitting up the gap from spine to small flat bank

 

Freestyle Now did four sessions, each to the years 7, 8, 9 and 10. During the school assembly presentation Freestyle Now performed lots of different BMX, scooter and skateboard tricks on the portable Freestyle Now ramps. Then at the mid way point Shaun Jarvis spoke to the students about how putting in effort give you the rewards you are seeking. Shaun also spoke about how putting effort into being kind has lots of positive effects to help have a kinder more accepting world. Some people don’t put effort into relating to other people which is a shame. Treating others with courtesy and respect also take effort. The students were encouraged to ask questions, with Shaun and the other Freestyle Now riders giving back some great answers on why they got into skateboarding, scooters and BMX. After discussion time it was back to rolling out the rad and letting the students see how putting in the effort in gets you the rewards you are seeking.

During the day there was a free period after lunch where a select number of students got to interact with the Freestyle now riders in a more personal way, hanging out, talking about life experience and how their efforts have given them rewards like contest success, international travel and great life memories. Positive role models with a positive message.

If you would like this type school presentation at your school please get in contact with Freestyle Now with your requirements.

Dylan Schmidt back flips the spine for the Comet Bay College presentation.

The Freestyle Now team came to Comet Bay College to present at our Year Group Assemblies, doing both a stunt show and a presentation.  Their presentation tapped into the school’s key message for Term 2, ‘E for Effort’, and the professional BMX, skateboard and scooter riders showcased many impressive skills to students.  Shaun Jarvis did an excellent job of connecting with and engaging our students. We appreciated Freestyle Now’s flexibility, professionalism and ability to deliver a key school message in a fresh and unique way.  The Freestyle Now team were also more than willing to talk with students during recess and lunch, and feedback from both staff and students about the event was overwhelmingly positive.  All students left the presentation with the message that working hard, whilst considering others, is the key to achieving dreams.
Tristan Abbott – Dean of Positive Culture Team – Comet Bay College

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Freestyle Now bmx stunt shows – Kalgoorlie

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Freestyle Now recently traveled out to the gold mining town of Kalgoorlie to roll out the rad and perform some entertaining bmx stunt shows. Freestyle Now squad members David Pinelli along Kim Bloodson took good friends and radical riders, Josh Garwood, Luke Tooze and Nathan Dobbie along for the ride. The festival was a small turn out to start with but as they night rolled in the crowds started to get loud. With Kim Bloodson on the mic the crowd was amped and the riders did not hold back in rolling out the rad. As Always Freestyle Now delivered an entertaining performance the crowds were loving it. Be sure to check out our coming events page to see where and when Freestyle now will be rolling out the rad next. Please give Freestyle Now a contact if you would like this type of entertainment at your next event.

Clockwise from top left – Nathan Dobbie with a superman seat grab – Luke Tooze mid backflip – Nathan again firing off a cannonball – David the 360 king Pinelli hitting a perfect 360 rotation while laying the bike into a table top. More photos can be found on our Facebook page here.

 

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Freestyle Now bmx stunt shows – Perth Super Sprint series

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Freestyle Now recently performed bmx stunt shows at the Perth Super Sprint series at Barbagallo raceway.

David Pinelli always goes large just like this 360 no hander

It was a two day event with stunt shows taking place on Saturday and Sunday. It was an awesome set up with a great location for Freestyle Now to set up on and right next to the race track. Freestyle Now squad members Shaun Jarvis, Dylan Schmidt and David Pinelli along with new recruits squad member Taj Hamilton invited bmx radster Josh Garwood to join in to help roll out the rad. The Saturday was a nice fine day with the sun shining brightly with the crowds were loving it and getting into the bmx stunt shows with great crowd interaction. Come Sunday the rain came down which was not ordered and affected the first show in the morning but in true Freestyle Now form we got the rest of the shows completed between some rain and getting the show area dried up. Freestyle Now performed some radical bmx stunt shows at the Barbagallo raceway and the crowds were loving it. Be sure to check out our coming events page to see where and when Freestyle now will be rolling out the rad next. Please give Freestyle Now a contact if you would like this type of entertainment at your next event.

 

Freestyle Now video clips compiled from the Perth Super Sprint BMX stunt shows.

Clockwise from top left – Taj Hamilton is our newest recruits rider and he was defiantly proving his radness with this nac nac – Josh Garwood boosted the jump box higher than anyone ever has, too the moon – No hands required from Shaun Jarvis and Dylan Schmidt – David Pinelli getting it sideways and making sure his seat is not coming off.

Dylan Schmidt is really good at superman tailwhips and he did not disappoint at the Perth super sprint series with this rad example.

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Pinjarra skatepark competition BMX Scooter skateboard – Round 4 Freestyle Now Western Australian skatepark series

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Round 4 of the 2018 Freestyle Now Western Australian skatepark competition series took place at the Pinjarra Skatepark. The turnout was rad with a great equal number of competitors spread out over all the disciplines and classes. It was great to see the bmx class growing in numbers. The riding at the competition was as always off the hook with competitors pushing themselves to get their tricks done in the runs. A big thank you to the Shire of Murray for their support and also to our supporters Kickass BMXThe 4 skateboard companyModus BearingsGrit scooter. Round 5 takes place in Bridgetown so be sure to check our coming events page for more info.

 The Pinjarra comp was a solid turn out. Pre competition warm ups.

 

 A little bit of random video form the competition

Pinjarra skatepark competition – Round 4 Freestyle Now Western Australian skatepark competition series – 14th April 2018 – Official results

Scooter beginner – 1st Heath Williams, 2nd Dylan Munson, 3rd Jaxon Jefferys, 4th Billy Sutherland, 5th Brayden Little, 6th Sam Cross, 7th Callum Dale, 8th Ruben Law, 9th Seamus Verdon

Scooter intermediate – 1st Josh King, 2nd Conor Gale, 3rd Nathan O’Farrell, 4th Shannon Allen, 5th Arden Rowe, 6th Ty Macqueen, 7th Charlie Sutherland, 8th Balin Cooke

Scooter open – 1st Tyson Carroll, 2nd Brayden McGlenchy, 3rd Jayden Stirling, 4th Wilder Rowe, 5th Bayley Rod

Skateboard beginner – 1st Vai Evans, 2nd Cruz Evans, 3rd Marcus Stirling, 4th Zen Evans, 5th Jared Hickman, 6th Bryce Hickman

Skateboard intermediate – 1st Lily Henry

Skateboard open – 1st Mitchell Green, 2nd Samuel Manning, 3rd Jesse Meeres

BMX beginner – 1st Vai Evans, 2nd Campbell Wilson, 3rd Nicholan Russell, 4th Cooper Morrow, 5th Kalani Daymon, 6th Riley Morrow

BMX intermediate – 1st Fabio Canetti, 2nd Jayden Cugini, 3rd Ben Targett, 4th Kobe Barnes, 5th Josh Weaven, 6th Taj Hamilton, 7th Bailey Jokic, 8th Jeremy Wilson, 9th Brayden McGlenchy

BMX open – 1st Daniel Davis, 2nd Jay Roadley, 3rd Jack Carwardine, 4th Leon Vermey, 5th Josh Reynolds, 6th Nathan Dobbie

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FREESTYLE NOW BMX STUNT SHOW – PERTH SKY SHOW VIDEO

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Freestyle Now has been rolling out the rad since late 1986, that’s over 31 years of stunt show performances. Freestyle Now has done many stunt shows all over Australia which you can see a comprehensive list on our past stunt show page. In January Freestyle Now performed another bmx stunt show at the Perth Sky show. We have put together some raw video footage from the show performance. Freestyle Now squad members Shaun Jarvis, Dylan Schmidt and David Pinelli along with reserves squad member Jack Carwardine and new recruits squad member Taj Hamilton in his first stunt show, were all there to roll out the rad. We also invited good friend Luke Tooze to join in, who landed his first ever front flip and we captured it on video for all to see. Freestyle Now will be performing more bmx stunt shows this weekend at the Perth Super Series at the Barbagallo Raceway. Be sure to check out our coming events page to see where and when Freestyle now will be rolling out the rad next. If you if you would like this type of entertainment at your next event be sure to give Freestyle Now a contact

 

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Collie skatepark competition BMX scooter skateboard – Round 3 Freestyle Now Western Australian skatepark series

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Round 3 of the 2018 Freestyle Now Western Australian skatepark competition series took place at the Collie skatepark. Freestyle Now has held a skatepark competition there every year for the past few and with each competition they get better and better with more competitors and more progression. There was a great turn out this year with a good amount of skatepark competitors in all groups and classes. It is great to see many competitors travelling to enter the competitions, this is great as it brings many different groups of riders together that not necessarily would get a chance to meet or see others ride. With 53 competitors at the Collie skatepark competition it was one of our larger competitions.  But as normal Freestyle Now got the skatepark competition done without effort and done smoothly. We would also like to thank our supporters Kickass BMXThe 4 skateboard companyModus BearingsGrit scooter, and the Shire of Collie. Round 4 takes place in Pinjarra so be sure to check our coming events page for more info.

Clockwise from top left – Jack Forman won the open skateboard class. After 2 runs both he and Adam Pacyanko were equal points. So it was a mad run off in the bowl, 30 seconds each back and forth until one fell off. Paper scissors rock and it was Adam who went first, run 1 they were good but in run 2 Adam bailed, jack was the winner and went home with the glory and a new 4 skateboard Co. deck – Daniel David whip hopping of the ledge into the bank, Daniel took out the win in the BMX open class but Luke Tooze was keeping the pressure on. Ethan Rowland won the intermediate year end title in 2017 and made the move to the open class. When the young 12 year old is firing he has the move and consistency. A win in Collie was good for him – Best trick of the comp would have to be Jack Carwardine and his no footed bar twist. So rad. More photos can be found on facebook here.

Collie skatepark competition – Round 2 Freestyle Now Western Australian skatepark competition series – 10th March 2018 – Official results

Scooter beginner – 1st Reeve Gooch, 2nd Jye Smith, 3rd Jack Storen, 4th Ben Wilmot, 5th Tyler Elam, 6th Corbin Tehaara, 7th Rowan Cosh, 8th Blake Hoff, 9th Mitch Simpson, 10th Jet Watts, 11th Denver Riches, 12th Kane Donovan, 13th Jesse Howarth

Scooter intermediate – 1st Shadow McClarty, 2nd Billy Bebbington, 3rd Kye Mayo, 4th Cody Pearson, 5th Jack Bateman, 6th Brody Atwell, 7th Jacob Giles, 8th Luke Gorey, 9th Mitchell Robins

Scooter open – 1st Ethan Rowland, 2nd Kieran Ramsay

Skateboard beginner – 1st Hunter McGil, 2nd Koltyn Tehaara, 3rd Cody Daley, 4th Rowan Cosh, 5th Aarlen Tehaara.

Skateboard intermediate – 1st Ethan Hadfield, 2nd Lachlan Dean, 3rd Ryan Sutton, 4th Matai leef

Skateboard open – 1st Jack Foreman, 2nd Adam Pacyanko

BMX beginner – 1st Bruno Canetti, 2nd Cody Daley, 3rd Kalani Daymon, 4th Matthew Ewing

BMX intermediate – 1st Fabio Canetti, 2nd Jayden Cugini, 3rd Sean Myles, 4th Benjamin Targett, 5th Craig Leverington, 6th Jeremy Wilson, 7th Roan Cosh, 8th Taj Hamilton

BMX open – 1st Daniel Davis, 2nd Luke Tooze, 3rd Lachlan Sims, 4th Jack Carwardine, 5th Leon Vermey, 6th Brody Lake

 

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Bunbury Action Sport Games skatepark competition BMX Scooter skateboard – Round 2 Freestyle Now Western Australian skatepark series

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The Action Sports Games is back. After two years of a hiatus it has returned to a new home in Bunbury. It was on a smaller scale to what it was in previous years but this will  give it room to grow just like it did when it first came upon us 6 years ago. The skatepark competition took place on the Saturday with the wake boarding competition taking place on the Sunday. In amongst all of that were some freestyle moto shows. All up Bunbury has some of the best action sports taking place right in the heart of the city. The Action Sports Games skatepark competition was also round 2 of the Freestyle Now Western Australian skatepark series. This scooter, skateboard and bmx skatepark competition had $2400 prize money up for grabs and a stack of prizes from Vokul scooters and Minority clothing. The turnout was good with over 60 competitors and hundreds of spectators.

David Pinelli 1st in BMX open class

The beginners all went off first in the morning with some great riding all round in all the disciplines.  The intermediates were up next with some great stand outs like Adam Puffler and Seb Conte who only had one point between them for 1st and 2nd in scooters. In skateboard it was all Levi Pound, an up and comer who has defiantly the potential to make it in the open class. In BMX it was Fabio Canetti and Jayden Cugini who took the 1st and 2nd with some great bmx stunt riding.

The afternoon was all about the hard hitting open class. $500 was to go to first place. From the moment he dropped in you could tell Kody Law was on a mission. He was consistent and had some hard tricks. Taking home the win with 214 points with Kieran Ramsy 204 points for the $200 2nd spot and Jakob Well on 197 points for the $100 3rd place. The skateboard class was a tough one to judge, a lot came down to consistency. It was Brendon Cross who went big and stayed on the most and too the win with 220 points and $500. With only one point behind for the 2nd place and $200 was David Wilson, it was a tough competition. It was great to see Dylan Tomlinson skating hard again taking the 3rd place with 212 ponts and going home with $100. BMX class last to run. Dylan Schmidt was ripping it all day but come comp runs he just was missing that punchy push. A 3rd place, $100 with 218 points. Luke Tooze has been stepping up lately with his riding, he has the power and the ability he just need to refine his style to be a bit more smoother. 2nd place with $200 and 226 points. First place was all David Pinelli. You could see it when he dropped in, precise riding, big tricks and full of flow. $500 richer with a total of 231 points. We hope that for 2019 the Bunbury Action Sports Games will be back even bigger for all to get involved with, so stay posted. Round 4 of the Freestyle Now Western Australian skatepark series takes place in Pinjarra so be sure to check our coming events page for more info.

Clockwise from top left – Shane McIver took 5th in the bmx open class but this super whip was one of the best tricks at the competition – Adam Puffler took home another Vokul complete scooter, this one from winning the intermediate scooter class – Rowan Cosh started his bmx journey when he was 3 after seeing a Freestyle Now bmx stunt show, now 12 years later he has some awesome x-ups – Dylan Tomlinson contorted and high on his skateboard, just the way he wants it. More photos can be found on facebook here.

Kody Law 1st in Scooter open class.

Brendon Cross 1st in skateboard open class

Bunbury Action Sport Games skatepark competition – Round 2 Freestyle Now Western Australian skatepark competition series – 3rd March 2018 – Official results

Scooter beginner – 1st Corbin Te Haara, 2nd Lachlan Norris, 3rd Dylan Munson, 4th Joshua Madson, 5th Seth Bailey, 6th Denver Riches, 7th Chayce Whitton, 8th Luca Wright, 9th Matthew Piggott, 10th Nick Watkins, 11th Caleb Rose

Scooter intermediate – 1st Adam Puffler, 2nd Seb Conte, 3rd Blake Edwards, 4th Ryan Sudintas, 5th Luke Gorey, 6th Kash Toft, 7th Tylar Norton, 8th Jayden Sutton, 9th Cody Pearson.

Scooter open – 1st Kody Law – $500, 2nd Kieran Ramsay – $200, 3rd Jakob Wells – $100, 4th Jiordan Giacoppo, 5th Ethan Rowland

Skateboard beginner – 1st Cruz Evans, 2nd Koltyn Te Haara, 3rd Vai Evans, 4th Aarlen TeHaara, 5th Cody McEvoy, 6th Zen Evans, 7th Kyle Cuzzola

Skateboard intermediate – 1st Levi Pound, 2nd Harry Thompson, 3rd Luke Hawkins, 4th Dexter Guppy

Skateboard open – 1st Brendon Cross – $500, 2nd David Wilson – $200, 3rd Dylan Tomlinson – $100, 4th Rogan Maka, 5th Jesse Nelson, 6th Jack Foreman, 7th Hudson Cleaver, 8th Rustache Mustache

BMX beginner – 1st Matthe Ewing

BMX intermediate – 1st Fabio Canetti, 2nd Jayden Cugini, 3rd Benjamin Target, 4th Jeremy Wilson, 5th Regan Lothian, 6th Benjamin Farrar, 7th Taj Hamilton, 8th Rowan Cosh

BMX open – 1st David Pinelli – $500, 2nd Luke Tooze – $200, 3rd Dylan Schmidt – $100, 4th Daniel Davis, 5th Shane McIver, 6th Leon Vermey, 7th Jack Carwardine, 8th Lachlan Sims

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Bassendean skatepark competition BMX scooter skateboard – Round 1 Freestyle Now Western Australian skatepark series

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Round 1 of the 2018 Freestyle Now Western Australian skatepark competition series kicked off at the Bassendean skatepark as park to the Gravit8 youth festival. As always the Gravit8 festival did not disappoint. The Town of Bassendean youth workers as always set up the festival so that the night would be rad. Heaps of activities to get involved in if you were not competing or just wanted to chill out. Lots of families come out to support the competition which is always the best. With 61 competitors to get through it was going to be a hard press to get them all done in the allotted time. But as normal Freestyle Now got the skatepark competition done without effort and done smoothly. We would also like to thank our supporters Kickass BMX, The 4 skateboard company, Modus Bearings, Grit scooter, and the Town of Bassendean. Round 4 takes place in Pinjarra so be sure to check our coming events page for more info.

Clockwise from top left – Kyle Bridgeland took advantage of the free slushies and got a 1st in skateboard intermediate – Benjamin Targett use his silent bicycle to partake in some stunts to win 1st place in the bmx intermediate class – Cameron Harapeet was on fire and in the intermediate scooter class, not long till he will need to ride in the open class, he is getting that good – Ross Rogen-Green show up and proceeded to skate really good in his first run but not so good in his second, 3rd place but it was a treat to see his skills. More photos can be found on facebook here.

Luke Tooze took home the 2nd in BMX open but he was airing higher than anyone and this hip jump is proof. Dam he surely can fly.

Bassendean skatepark competition – Round 1 Freestyle Now Western Australian skatepark competition series – 10th February 2018 – Official results

Scooter beginner – 1st Gary Garlett, 2nd Maynard Nappers, 3rd Lachlan Norris, 4th Keilan Breen, 5th Shannon Allen, 5th Chris Prince, 7th Taj May, 8th Beaou Guy, 9th Nickolas Bowden, 10th Otis Harvey, 11th Declan Caldwell, 11th Blake Morey, 13th Joel Sorden, 13th Charlie Boffa, 15th Oliver Whittle, 15th Ben Brennard, 17th Ashah Monck, 17th Jack Saunders, 17th Dylan Matson, 20th Trae Mogridge, 21st Boady Lawford, 21st Chevy Smaller, 23rd Thomas Saunders, 23rd Jhett Ugle, 25th Zachery Geranis, 26th Rory Wright, 27th Samara Lawford.

Scooter intermediate – 1st Cameron Harapeet, 2nd Jay-Relle Clinch, 3rd Lachlan Larsen, 4th Austin Cole, 5th Nathan O’Farrell, 6th Connor Gale, 7th Aric Chea, 8th Ashton Kelly, 9th Rhys Barnes-Roberts.

Scooter open – 1st Jiordan Giacoppo, 2nd Tyler Jennings, 3rd Ethan Rowland, 4th Aden Lillas

Skateboard intermediate – 1st Kyle Bridgeland, 2nd Joshua Higginson, 3rd Regie Lane, 4th Luc Cecchele, 5th Judah Wheeler

Skateboard open – 1st Dylan Reese, 2nd Leuis Franich, 3rd Ross Rogen-Green

BMX beginner – 1st Campbell Wilson, 2nd Mason Egan, 3rd Zack Heart

BMX intermediate – 1st Benjamin Targett, 2nd Tyler Henderson, 3rd Jeremy Wilson, 4th Taj Hamilton.

BMX open – 1st Daniel Davis, 2nd Luke Tooze, 3rd Steven Heuer, 4th Lachlan Sims, 5th Jack Carwardine, 6th  Jiordan Giacoppo

 

 

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