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Freestyle Now Engages and Inspires Batlow with Thrilling Skatepark Session

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Freestyle Now, Australia’s leading action sports entertainment company, recently embarked on an exciting journey to the picturesque town of Batlow in New South Wales. We had the privilege of conducting a skatepark engagement session filled with coaching, fun games, and an exhilarating BMX and scooter stunt show. The event, held in collaboration with Starting Fresh Batlow and Anglicare, was a resounding success that left the community buzzing with excitement. The small skatepark in Batlow became a hub of energy and creativity as Freestyle Now rolled into town with our portable ramps. The session kicked off with our experienced riders, Shaun Jarvis, Cooper Wilson, and Matty Ceravolo, providing coaching to riders of all skill levels. Our talented team shared their expertise, offering guidance and support to help participants progress their skills and build confidence on their skateboards, BMX bikes, and scooters. But the engagement session was not just about coaching; it was a celebration of action sports and community spirit. Fun games and challenges were organized, fostering a lively and inclusive atmosphere. Laughter and cheers filled the air as riders of all ages showcased their tricks and competed in friendly competitions.

Clockwise from top left – Cooper Wilson flipping over some of the Batlow crew. – Shaun Jarvis getting upside down. – Cooper Wilson with a massive Xup. – It was great to have Matty Ceravolo floating this rad toboggan over the Freestyle ow jump in Batlow. – More photos can be found on our Facebook page here.

The highlight of the day came with the BMX and scooter stunt show on our portable ramps. Spectators were treated to a jaw-dropping display of aerial acrobatics, high-speed maneuvers, and gravity-defying tricks. The combination of technical skill, fearless riding, and showmanship left the crowd in awe, inspiring both young and old to embrace the world of action sports. Freestyle Now would like to extend a heartfelt thanks to Starting Fresh Batlow and Anglicare for their invaluable support in making this event possible. Their commitment to community engagement and providing opportunities for young people is truly commendable. We are incredibly grateful for the warm reception and enthusiasm shown by the Batlow community. Your participation and support fuel our passion to continue bringing action sports to towns and communities across Australia. Together, we can create memorable experiences that inspire and motivate the next generation of riders. Stay tuned to our social media channels and check our coming events page for upcoming events and engagements. If you’re interested in hosting a similar skatepark session or booking a BMX or scooter stunt show, please contact us through our website. We look forward to bringing the thrill of action sports to your community. To look over the history of the stunt shows Freestyle Now has undertaken check out our past stunt shows page for a full 36 year list.

 

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Freestyle Now BMX Stunt Show Steals the Show at the Australian Open

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Freestyle Now, Australia’s premier action sports entertainment company, brought the heat to the Australian Open with an electrifying BMX stunt show. Despite the scorching temperatures, the large crowds gathered to witness our talented riders showcase their skills on the stage, leaving everyone in awe. With the blazing sun as our backdrop, our team embraced the challenge and delivered a sensational performance. The set up was tight but by utilizing our flipper kicker BMX jump in front of the small stage and taking the opportunity to showcase the artistry of BMX flatland on the stage Freestyle Now was able to deliver a spectacular performance. Our riders, renowned for their precision and creativity, wowed the audience with mind-bending tricks and flawless execution. The Australian Open proved to be the perfect platform for Freestyle Now to demonstrate our passion for action sports and engage with spectators of all ages. The enthusiastic response from the crowd was overwhelming, with cheers and applause filling the air throughout the entire show. 

Clockwise from top left – Look mum no hands. – Bringing the hype to the stage with some flatland skills, Gonzalo Bellanti. – A handstand and an Xup, what a combination. Shaun Jarvis and Cooper Wilson – No hands no feet no fear, Andrew Ahumada. – More photos can be found on our Facebook page here.

While the temperatures soared, our riders remained undeterred, defying the heat to deliver a show that was nothing short of extraordinary. The combination of intense athleticism, exceptional bike control, and captivating choreography made the Freestyle Now BMX stunt show an unmissable highlight of the Australian Open. As an organization committed to inspiring and motivating young riders, we were thrilled to have the opportunity to perform at such a prestigious event. We hope that our performance left a lasting impact on spectators, encouraging them to pursue their own passion for action sports. Freestyle Now would like to express our gratitude to the Australian Open organizers for providing us with this incredible platform. We would also like to thank the audience for their enthusiastic support and appreciation

Make sure you check out our coming events page to see where the next Freestyle Now will be performing next. If you’re interested in booking a BMX stunt show or exploring our range of action sports entertainment, be sure to get in contact with Freestyle Now with your requirements and see we can make your event unforgettable. With our experience and passion for action sports, you can expect an unforgettable experience that will inspire and motivate your audience. Stay tuned for our upcoming events as we continue to push the boundaries of action sports and inspire audiences worldwide.

 

 

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Bassendean Skatepark Competition – March 2023

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The vibrant community of Bassendean recently witnessed an explosion of talent and excitement as skateboarders, scooter riders, and BMX enthusiasts converged for the annual skatepark competition. Supported by Bassendean Youth Services and the Town of Bassendean, this thrilling event showcased the incredible skills and passion of riders across various disciplines. The competition served as a prime example of the thriving skatepark culture and fostered a sense of community among participants. The Bassendean skatepark competition attracted riders from near and far, each eager to showcase their unique style and push the boundaries of their respective disciplines. The skatepark’s dynamic features, including ramps, rails, and obstacles, provided the perfect canvas for participants to unleash their creativity and perform gravity-defying tricks. Skateboarders, scooter riders, and BMX riders showed their level of skill and determination throughout the competition, it was a testament to their dedication and passion. Bassendean Youth Services and the Town of Bassendean played a vital role in organizing and supporting the skatepark competition. Their commitment to providing engaging opportunities for youth and promoting an active lifestyle was evident throughout the event. By investing in skatepark facilities and fostering a welcoming environment, they have helped cultivate a thriving skatepark scene in Bassendean and highlighting the significance of skatepark competitions in bringing communities together. Freestyle Now extends its sincere gratitude to Bassendean Youth Services and the Town of Bassendean for their unwavering support and dedication to organizing this memorable skatepark competition. Their commitment to fostering a positive youth culture and providing a platform for riders to showcase their talents is invaluable to the local skatepark scene. Skatepark competitions are not only an opportunity to celebrate the skills of individual riders but also to inspire others and encourage the growth of the sport. The Bassendean skatepark competition exemplified the spirit of camaraderie, sportsmanship, and healthy competition that defines action sports. As Freestyle Now continues to promote and nurture the skatepark culture across Australia, we look forward to future events that will further engage the local community and showcase the immense talent within the skatepark communities. Be sure to check our coming events page for more information on future competitions and other events and you can also look back on all of the past competitions on the past competition page here. 

Jack Carwardine winning the BMX open class

Bassendean skatepark competition 4th March 2023 – official results

Skateboard beginners – 1st Hunter Hall, 2nd Vladimis Tcherven, 3rd Amelia Sprout, 4th Laila Jackson, 5th Kai Sweeney 

Skateboard intermediate – 1st Tayah Payne, 2nd Arleigh Hall, 3rd Russell Impey

Skateboard open – 1st Amos Hadad, 2nd Josh Bubb, 3rd Cody Thomas, 4th Chris Cunningham, 5th Jackson Moon

Scooter beginners 1st Koby Heel, 2nd Jaxon Baker, 3rd Alex Giovenco, 4th Oliver Morgan, 5th Yuan Palmer, 6th Lucas Butler, 7th Kai Sweeney

Scooter intermediate – 1st Charles Morrison, 2nd Jahvis Peke, 3rd Dylan Maclean, 4th Drew Hanley, 5th Seth Watson, 6th Oisin Hunt, 7th Mitchell Scott

Scooter open 1st Aaron Buragge, 2nd Hayden Brewer

BMX beginner – 1st Jahvis Peke, 2nd Dylan Mclean

BMX intermediate – 1st Liam Miller, 2nd Alec Richards, 3rd Alex Giorenco

BMX open – 1st Jack Carwadine, 2nd Connor Riley
 

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Thrilling Action Unleashed at Bridgetown Skatepark Competition

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The Bridgetown skatepark recently transformed into a hotbed of adrenaline-fueled excitement as skateboarders, scooter riders, BMX enthusiasts, and rollerskaters converged for an exhilarating skatepark competition. Supported by Blackwood Youth Action, the Shire of Bridgetown-Greenbushes, and the Paper Planes store, the event showcased the diverse talents of riders across various disciplines. The skatepark competition, which served as a hub for action sports aficionados, attracted participants and spectators from far and wide. Riders from all skill levels showcased their prowess and flair in a celebration of skateboarding, scootering, BMX riding, and rollerskating. Prior to the competition, participants had the opportunity to fine-tune their skills through dedicated skatepark coaching sessions. Leading up to the competition, passionate riders of all ages and skill levels gathered for skatepark coaching sessions at the Bridgetown skatepark. These sessions, designed to provide guidance, mentorship, and skill development, were led by experienced instructors from Freestyle Now. Participants received valuable tips and techniques, enhancing their abilities and boosting their confidence in preparation for the upcoming competition. The skatepark coaching sessions not only helped riders improve their skills but also fostered a sense of camaraderie and community among the participants. Novice riders had the chance to learn from seasoned athletes, creating a supportive and inclusive environment that epitomizes the spirit of action sports. As the coaching sessions concluded, the stage was set for the electrifying skatepark competition. The competition, held under the open sky, witnessed an impressive display of gravity-defying tricks and jaw-dropping maneuvers. Riders, fueled by their passion and the electric atmosphere, pushed the boundaries of their respective disciplines, mesmerizing the audience with their skills and creativity.

Clockwise from top left – John Graham spreading his wings for a 1st in the BMX open class. – Sarah Connor is a parent and wife of skaters, they are out there learning and progressing and challenging themselves in rollerskating, we are all super stoked for them and it was great to see them in the competition. – Franco Santella sends a kickless right in front of the judges. – Indiana Done is super rad and has some amazing skateboard skills, 1st in skateboard beginners.

The support of Blackwood Youth Action, the Shire of Bridgetown-Greenbushes, and the Paper Planes store was instrumental in bringing this remarkable event to life. Their commitment to promoting active lifestyles and fostering a vibrant youth culture contributed to the success of the competition, which captivated both participants and spectators alike. As the action unfolded at the Bridgetown skatepark, it served as a testament to the significance of providing safe and engaging spaces for riders to come together and showcase their talents. The event not only celebrated the skills and diversity within the skateboarding, scooter, BMX, and rollerskating communities but also highlighted the unity and camaraderie that exists among participants. The Bridgetown skatepark competition was a resounding success, leaving an indelible mark on the local skate scene and sparking excitement for future events. It brought together riders of all ages, fostering a sense of community and inspiring a new generation of passionate individuals. Freestyle Now extends its gratitude to Blackwood Youth Action, the Shire of Bridgetown-Greenbushes, and the Paper Planes store for their invaluable support in organizing and promoting this remarkable skatepark competition. With their help, this event not only captured the attention of local enthusiasts but also enhanced the visibility and accessibility of action sports in the region. Stay tuned for more thrilling skatepark competitions, as Freestyle Now continues to promote and nurture the spirit of action sports across Australia.

Be sure to check our coming events page for more information on future competitions and other events and you can also look back on all of the past competitions on the past competition page here.

Clockwise from top left – It was great to see Arani Prindiville skate, this spiderman stall was epic. – Kelly Egerton spins the bars while sailing through the air. – The WA bmx legend Gump stalls a feeble in the bowl at Bridgetown. – Jake Turnbull took home the win in the skateboard open class. He has some great power and skill. – More photos can be found on our Facebook page here.

Bridgetown skatepark competition 24th February 2023 – official results

Skateboard beginners – 1st Indiana Done, 2nd Marcus Leighton, 3rd Nicolas Done

Skateboard open – 1st Jake Turnbull, 2nd Josh Darrell, 3rd Jeremy Conner

Scooter beginners 1st Marcus Leighton, 2nd Jay Irvine-Vitali, 3rd Mason Watson, 4th Alexander Bates, 5th Charlie Giblet, 6th Cyrus Trewarn, 7th Dominic Leighton, 8th Chevy Maxwell

Scooter open 1st Dylan Melvin, 2nd Kelly Egerton, 3rd Ashton Watson, 4th Franco Santella

Rollerskate / blade beginner – 1st Bonnie Cameron, 2nd Sidney King, 3rd Sarah Conner, 4th Harry Conner

Rollerskate / blade open – 1st Jeremy Conner, 2nd Sophie Conner, 3rd Lillie Anne, 4th Ginger Clifford, 5th Arani Prindiville

BMX beginner – 1st Alexander Bates, 2nd Auston Crowley, 3rd William Smith, 4th Tim Berghnis

BMX open – 1st Jon Graham, 2nd Uncle Gump, 3rd Seth Giblet, 4th Rilee Calden
 

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Bayswater skatepark competition – January 2023

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Freestyle Now recently hosted the first full skatepark competition at the new City of Bayswater state-of-the-art skatepark. Skateboarders, BMX riders, scooter enthusiasts, and rollerskaters from all over the state gathered to showcase their skills and compete in the event, which was a major skatepark competition. The competition featured three categories, beginners, intermediate, and open, providing a platform for riders of all ages and skill levels to demonstrate their talents. The new skatepark’s challenging features, including the halfpipe, rails, and bowl, provided an exciting environment for the participants to showcase their unique styles and approaches. It was great to see the return of Adam Pacynko in the skateboard competition, after his time living in England. He amazed everyone with his incredible Halfpipe skills and unique style, demonstrating that he is still one of the top skateboarders in Western Australia. In their first skateboard competition, mother and son Laura and Ollie shared the skatepark for their beginner runs to help both ease the nervousness they were experiencing. Both skated really well and we were stoked to have them in the competition and making memories of their first competition. The competition was a great success and attracted a diverse group of riders, including a strong showing from the rollerskate community. The scooter enthusiasts, BMX riders, and skateboarders also put on a great display of skill and technique, showcasing the incredible talent and dedication of the competitors. Spectators cheered on the riders throughout the event, creating a lively and energetic atmosphere that added to the excitement of the competition. The first full skatepark competition at the new City of Bayswater skatepark was a great showcase of the thriving skatepark culture in Western Australia, and a testament to the importance of providing safe and welcoming spaces for riders of all disciplines to come together and share their passion for skating. Big thanks to the City of Bayswater for supporting the competition, we look forward to seeing what the future holds for the skatepark community in the area. With this successful skatepark competition, we can expect more and more events like this to happen and support the local skate community. Be sure to check our coming events page for more information on future competitions and other events and you can also look back on all of the past competitions on the past competition page here. 

Clockwise from top left – It was good to see Adam Pacynko back in Perth and skating the Bayswater vert ramp, big old stale fish to first place. – Chloe Pizzuto has been on a massive progression explosion this last year, expect more radical things to come from their skating. – Jayce Blakers took first place in Scooter open with some great skills. He was the only competitor to ride in all four disciplines, so good to see. – Ronan McCamish took the 1st in BMX intermediate with so much style.

Clockwise from top left –  Charlotte Mullaly on their way to a 1st place in rollerskate beginners. – Mother and son Laura and Ollie competed in their first skateboard competition together. They both rolled around together for 1 minute to help ease their nerves of competing. – Liam Miller and the best griz we have ever seen. – Brodie Paewhenua sending down the sets on their way to 1st in intermediates, time for open class Brodie. – More photos can be found on our Facebook page here.

 

Bayswater skatepark competition 28th January 2023 – official results

Scooter beginner – 1st Aidan Wilcox, 2nd Liam Ralstown, 3rd Calais Blakers

Scooter intermediate – 1st Brodie Paewhenua, 2nd Oisin Hunt, 3rd Kai Phanupen, 4th Seth Watson, 5th Noah McHaffie

Scooter open – 1st Jayce Blakers, 2nd Tristan Sinclair, 3rd Hayden Brewer, 4th Casey Donohoe

Skateboard beginner – 1st Harlow Clark, 2nd Hayley Williams, 3rd Indiana Done, 4th Abbey Watson, 5th Jayce Blakers, 6th Bethany Brown, 7th Lani Harold, 8th Oliver Brown, 9th Laura Brown

Skateboard intermediate – 1st Miles Harding, 2nd Tayah Payne, 3rd Mason Clark, 4th Pepper Connolly, 5th Rogue Day, 6th Kieran Treasure

Skateboard open – 1st Adam Pacynko, 2nd Jake Turnbull, 3rd Lewis Franich, 4th Emily Palmer, 5th Harry PW, 6th Danny Hutchinson, 7th Jay Packer

BMX beginner – 1st Alex Purdy, 2nd Alexander Bates, 3rd Chase Miller, 4th Cooper Bennie, 5th William Young, 6th Calais Blakers

BMX intermediate – 1st Ronan McCamish, 2nd Albie Livesley, 3rd Taj Hamilton, 4th Liam Miller, 5th Jayce Blakers, 6th Nathan Wilson, 7th Jake Welhan, 8th Brent Waddingham, 9th Timothy Pearson Goodarce, 10th Charlie Avery, 11th Morgan West, 12th Olli Lyon

Rollerskate  beginner – 1st Charlotte Mullaly, 2nd Alleyah Payne, 3rd Sarah Kitsoglo, 4th Andressa Alves Franca, 5th Jayce Blakers, 6th Willow Young

Rollerskate open – 1st Jacob Burro, 2nd Chloe Pizzuto, 3rd Isla Tahu, 4th Madi Fabre, 5th Richelle Contill

 

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Port Kennedy skatepark competition – January 2023

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Freestyle Now hosted a skatepark competition at the Port Kennedy skatepark. The afternoon and early evening skatepark competition was well attended by both participants and families. Skatepark users from around the Perth metro area recently converged on the Port Kennedy skatepark for a highly anticipated skatepark competition. The event saw riders of all ages and skill levels compete for prizes, with participants showcasing their skills and pushing themselves to the limit. The Port Kennedy skatepark, which recently underwent a major renovation 18 months ago, provided the perfect venue for the competition, with its wide range of features and challenging obstacles providing a platform for riders to showcase their unique styles and approaches. The event attracted a large crowd of spectators, who cheered on the riders and provided an energetic and enthusiastic atmosphere throughout the competition. One of the highlights of the competition was the strong showing from female participants who all rolled with impressive skills. Some competitors were entering their first competition and were feeling nervous but the team from Freestyle Now helped many of them feel at ease so they were able to compete feeling relaxed. The event was a testament to the growing diversity and inclusivity of skatepark participants. Overall, the Port Kennedy skatepark competition was a huge success, and a great showcase of the skills skatepark users are building. The event highlighted the importance of promoting the sports and providing safe and welcoming spaces for riders of all ages and skill levels to come together and share their passion for skateboarding, scooters, rollerskates and BMX. A big thank you to the City of Rockingham who made the event possible. Be sure to check our coming events page for more information on future competitions and other events and you can also look back on all of the past competitions on the past competition page here. 


Clockwise from top left – Ilay Godfrey has been progressing their skateboard skills and it showed at Port Kennedy. An awesome grab air over the hip, so much style! – Cooper Bennetty going big on the fly out with a huge overhead trick whilst in a 360 degree spin. – Jaxon Baker incorporates tricks learnt in our coaching sessions, you can tell that his bmx skills have gone through the roof! – Chloe Pizzuto showing us her skills on a ledge. Chloe has been coaching rollerskating at some of our events and it was awesome to see her demonstrating how fun and radical roller skating is. – More photos can be found on our Facebook page here.

Port Kennedy skatepark competition 20th January 2023 – official results

Skateboard open – 1st Luke Bourke

Skateboard intermediate – 1st Arya Power, 2nd Dylan Squires-Ryrie

Skateboard beginners – 1st Maddison Brown, 2nd Sophia Stahlhut, 3rd Ilay Godfrey, 4th Eva O’Drisall, 5th Lani Hanisch, 6th Jhett Brown

Scooter open – 1st Lachlan Humes, 2nd Brandon Blacks, 3rd Rory Allison, 4th Cooper Bennetty

Scooter intermediate – 1st Mason Newby, 2nd Rubin Allison, 3rd Lucas Gibbins, 4th Keiran Hall

Scooter beginners – 1st Cruz Domney, 2nd Zayne Newby, 3rd Rorhy Tognetti, 4th Marius Banks, 5th Max Low, 6th Jaxon Baker, 7th Deagan Jowsell, 8th Kale Jackson, 9th Zep Annakin, 10th Allison Brice, 11th Cooper Spinner, 12th Creed Annakin, 13th Maxwell Brice, 14th Ava Hildebrandt, 15th Chaice Hay, 16th Phoenix Flaxmon

Rollerskate – 1st Petre Gruescu, 2nd Chloe Pizzuto, 3rd Fish, 4th Ava Middebrandt

BMX – 1st William Battle, 2nd Aaron Murphy, 3rd Jaxon Baker, 4th Kay Godfrey, 5th Max Brice, 6th Curtis White, 7th Allison Brice, 8th Patricia Brice

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Balga skatepark competition – January 2023

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Freestyle Now hosted a skatepark competition at Balga skatepark. The skatepark competition catered for all skatepark users, scooter, skateboard, BMX and rollerskates. It was a radical day full of highly skilled riders showing their abilities. Lots of prizes were given out to the competitors with some competitors entering more than one discipline and winning more prizes. It was great to see an increasing number of female participants entering skatepark competitions and Balga was no exception. Freestyle Now extends our gratitude to the City of Stirling for their support, and invites everyone to check our coming events page for more information on future competitions and other events. Be sure to check the past competitions page here for a full list of all the competitions we have hosted.

 

Clockwise from top left – Sasha Berg absolutely shreds and jam packed her run with heaps of technical skating – Jeremy Mills was one of the few BMXers who entered and took his skill for the win – Tayah Payne has been on a journey of progression and amazes us everytime she skates, such high level skating for someone so young – Freja Iburg doing a massive bri air in the halfpipe, Freja has amazing style and makes all her tricks look effortless. – More photos can be found on our Facebook page here.

 

Balga skatepark competition 13th January 2023 – official results

Skateboard open – 1st Alisatair Viviani, 2nd Boadie Meldrum, 3rd Miles Harding, 4th Tyler Swinscoe, 5th Graham D

Skateboard intermediate – 1st Tayah Payne, 2nd Mason Clark, 3rd Locky O’Brien, 4th Rogue Day, 5th Reef Morison

Skateboard beginners – 1st Harlow Clark, 2nd Archie Jones, 3rd Jet Donald, 4th Elena Riley, 5th Jack Sander

Scooter open – 1st Harry Thorner, 2nd Josh Atkinson

Scooter intermediate – 1st Sam Juno, 2nd Noah Juno, 3rd Charles, 4th Freja Iburg

Scooter beginners – 1st Jet Donald, 2nd Jaxon Blakers, 3rd Vishnu Vijayanath, 4th Aiden Blacker, 5th Chayse Yeabes, 6th Dylan Bear

Rollerskate open – 1st Petre Gruescu, 2nd Sasha Berg, 3rd Braeden Taylor, 4th Chloe Pizzuto, 5th Kiarah Welsh, 6th Sophie Conner, 7th Maddison Fabre, 8th Jeremy Conner

Rollerskate beginner – 1st Aleyah Payne, 2nd Harry Conner, 3rd Rex Thomson

BMX – 1st Jeremy Mills, 2nd Albie Livesly, 3rd Noah Welyky 

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BREMER BAY SKATEPARK COMPETITION – JANUARY 2023

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Freestyle Now hosted a skatepark competition at Bremer Bay skatepark. Prior to the competition, Freestyle Now conducted a skatepark coaching session, where participants learned new skills and gained confidence in navigating the skatepark. They also received tips on how a skatepark competition is judged and how to plan their competition run. During the competition, many participants put this advice into practice, resulting in an exciting event well-attended by the town of Bremer Bay. All participants received prizes, regardless of their placing, and some even entered more than one discipline, earning them more prizes. Freestyle Now extends our gratitude to the Bremer Bay community resource centre and Healthways for their support, and invites everyone to check our coming events page for more information on future competitions and other events. Be sure to check the past competitions page here page for a full list of all the competitions we have hosted.

Clockwise from top left – Ayden Maley using the flyout zone for some double whips – Jeff Evans skates really well – Ruby Clews gain lots of confidence in the coaching session and then entered the competition and did handstands –  Lincoln Young getting X’ed up – More photos can be found on our Facebook page here

Bremer Bay skatepark competition 12th January 2023 – official results

Skateboard open – 1st Jeff Evans

Skateboard intermediate – 1st Jordy Tomas, 2nd Beau Benger, 3rd Victor Famika, 4th Kai Sweeney

Skateboard beginners – 1st Maddie Sweeney, 2nd Tate Benger, 3rd Jade Tomas, 4th Maeve Beuton

Scooter intermediate – 1st Ayden Maley, 2nd Paddy Belton, 3rd Victor Furmica, 4th Blake Metham, 5th Dylan Kellow

Scooter beginners 1st Ruby Clews, 2nd Crus Lyon, 3rd Jake Milton, 4th Airle Benger, 5th Kai Sweeney, 6th Damon Walker, 7th Matthys Burger, 8th Rohan Kellow, 8th Lenny Brenton, 9th Charlie Milton, 10th Lukas Berger, 11th Maeve Belton, 12th Kelsea Roukens

Inline skates – 1st Ruby Clews, 2nd Macca Clews

BMX – 1st Lincoln Young, 2nd Jake Jolly, 3rd Philip Stimpson

 

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Perth leisure and lifestyle show – Freestyle Now bmx stunt shows

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Sam Grace sending it upside-down in a cliffhanger backflip

Freestyle Now recently took center stage at the Perth Leisure Lifestyle Show, held on the Perth Esplanade, to deliver spectacular BMX stunt shows. With the iconic city of Perth as a backdrop, our riders wowed the audience with their high-energy performance and jaw-dropping stunts. The show featured some of the best riders from around Australia with each rider taking to the ramp to showcase their unique skills and expertise, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible on two wheels. The Perth Leisure Lifestyle Show was the perfect setting for our BMX stunt show, with its lively atmosphere and engaged audience and the City of Perth as a backdrop. The show not only entertained the crowds, but also provided an opportunity for us to promote the benefits of physical activity and inspire young riders to pursue their passion for action sports. The Perth Leisure Lifestyle Show was a great success, with attendees expressing their enthusiasm and excitement for the BMX stunt show. Our team was thrilled to be a part of this exciting event and to showcase our passion for action sports. Freestyle Now is committed to promoting action sports and inspiring young riders to achieve their goals. We have a long history of delivering high energy entertainment and our past stunt show page is a testament to our experience and expertise. Make sure you check out our coming events page to see where the next Freestyle Now will be performing next. If you’re interested in booking a BMX stunt show or coaching session for your school or event, be sure to get in contact with Freestyle Now with your requirements and see we can make your event unforgettable. With our experience and passion for action sports, you can expect an unforgettable experience that will inspire and motivate your audience.

 

Clockwise from top left – All riders need to know what they are doing, all riders are in full danger mode at this point. – BMX legend Dempsey sending a backflip whip. – Handstand backflips. – Nathan Freeman has some great bmx stunts and this indy seat grab is just one of them. – More photos can be found on our Facebook page here.

 

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Shaun Jarvis – Start of 2023 BMX edit

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Shaun captured at Donnybrook skatepark

Freestyle Now co founder and current CEO Shaun Jarvis, has just released a new BMX video, showcasing his skills and freestyle approach. While travelling with the Freestyle Now team to host skatepark coaching and BMX shows in various locations, Shaun managed to sneak in some flatland sessions at the Perth concert hall and Imax in Melbourne. However, due to limited timing, opportunities to ride the skateparks were scarce. Despite this, Shaun managed to capture some amazing footage, fully embracing the freestyle approach and locking in clips as they happened. The result is a stunning edit that follows the same planning and concept as Shaun’s previous BMX videos, showcasing his skills and passion for the sport.

 
 

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