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Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series – Skatepark Competitions

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October will see 4 skatepark competitions take place in the Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series. To kick things off round 15 will take place at the Singleton skatepark on the 9th of October. This competition is an intake for the Rocky’s Final Fest invite only competition that is scheduled to take place on the 18th of April 2015. The top 3 place getters in the advanced classes, skateboard, scooter and bmx all receive an invite to this one off competition with a large prize purse. Singleton skatepark competition round 15 Freestyle Now western Austuralian skatepark seriesTheKalgoorlie skatepark competition round 17 Freestyle Now western Austuralian skatepark series day after the Singleton competition rounds 16 and 17 take place simultaneously on the 10th of October. Willetton skatepark will host round 16 while the Kalgoorlie skatepark, one of Western Australia’s biggest will host round 17. On the 25th of October round 18 will take place at the Kwinana skatepark as part of the Kwinana Freakfest, a large youth orientated festival in the town of Kwinana. This competition is also an intake for the Rocky’s Final Fest. With all competitions that Freestyle Now hosts they are supports by Stowaway distribution, Sacrifice scooters and 4 skateboard Co. At all Freestyle Now competition helmets are compulsory. You can download an entry form here and bring on the day and entry forms are available on the day of competitions as well. To find out more information on the times of the competition please check out our coming events page. A big thank you to, City of Rockingham, City of Canning, City of Kalgoorlie Boulder and the Town of Kwinana.

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Waroona High school assembly

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Recently Freestyle Now was invited to the Waroona High School for a school presentation. The focus behind the school presentations is to demonstrate and to educate what radness is all about but to also provide a motivational presentation to inspire others. The week that Freestyle Now visited Waroona High School it was in the middle of mental health week and the “R U OK” program was in full swing. Freestyle Now brought in a few of our ramps to the Waroona school and set about to put on a rad show. For the assembly presentation the younger students from the Waroona Primacy school also attended so it was super loud with lots of people screaming.  After the performance the primary students went back to class and our founder of Freestyle Now Shaun Jarvis gave a motivational presentation to the high school students on his past experience about “R U OK” and how it is important to have something in your life that you can turn to that is creative and constructive. For Shaun it has been BMX. At the end of the presentation the students got to hang out with the Freestyle Now squad and ask questions.
We got a few photos from the day and one of the teachers Jo Evans was rad to offer her video footage to us to post up.
R U OK is an important question to ask your friends, as sometime they are feeling the weight of problems and issues and a simple gesture of asking “R U OK” can be all they need to know you care and are willing to listen. If you feel you need assistance with any mental health issues get in touch with lifeline.

Freestyle Now Waroona school assembly presentation sep 2014 - Mitch Harris

Squad member Mitch Harris gets it done in front of a loud Waroona school crowd.

Freestyle Now Waroona school assembly presentation sep 2014

Clockwise from top left – Mitch Harris flips the maple – Matt Adkins down whips – John Manning and Mitch candid shot – Matt Adkins rotates in a vertical direction.

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Collie skatepark competition – Round 14 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series

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Round 14 of the Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series went down at the new Collie skatepark, about 200kms south of Perth. The weather did not look promising the day before and even the morning on the drive down it was not looking good. But the sun came out, just for a little while before it decided to rain. Not much rain but enough to stop the competition for a while so the park could dry up. With the help from brooms and towels the park got dry and the competition went on. This was the first competition to be held at the new Collie skatepark and some of the locals were not sure to enter or not as they did not know what to expect. This all changed once the competition started and at the prize give out most were bummed that they did not enter. There are plans for another competition scheduled for January 2015 so keep checking our coming events page for that information one we have it finalized. The day finished up well with some fairly stoked locals and a few out of towners who made the trek. Big thanks to the Shire of Collie for their support and to our supporters Stowaway distribution, Sacrifice scooters and 4 skateboard Co.

Collie skatepark competition 7 september 2014 - freestyle now

Clockwise from top left – Cody Kidd working the mini section – Ryan Dye tucks into a no hander – Billy Watts likes to flair in the bowl – Jaxon Pitts with some rad style

More photos can be found on the facebook page here

Collie skatepark competition – 7th September 2014 – Round 14 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series – Official results

Scooter beginners – 1st Dylan Roberts, 2nd Jaxon Pitts, 3rd Andy Hunter, 4th Riley Lambert, 5th Caleb Clarke, 6th Nathan Ryan, 7th Joshua Stevenson.

Scooter Advanced – 1st Billy Watts, 2nd Jiordan Giacoppo, 3rd Wade France, 4th Cameron McMullen, 5th Hayden Jones, 6th Anarki Hunter

Skateboard beginners – 1stChevy Carmody, 2nd Cody Kidd, 3rd Connor Davies, 4th Sav Carmody, 5th Phin Carmody, 6th Ethan Hadfield.

Bmx beginners – 1st Lincoln Skilling.

Bmx Advanced – 1st Cohen Chitty 2nd Logan A’Court, 3rd Bodene Harris, 4th Billy Watts, 5th Ryan Dye, 6th Regan Lothian.

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Port Kennedy skatepark competition – Round 13 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series

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Round 13 of the Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series took place at the Port Kennedy skatepark on the Friday night 5th September. There was a great turn out of spectators at the competition which it is good to see with lots of parents there to watch their youngsters get rad. This was the second competition for the intake to the 2015 Rocky’s final fest invite competition. The top 3 in the advanced class all have received an invite to this competition next year. it is good to see that there were some girls entered the competition, as all Freestyle Now competitions there is always a girls only class to help encourage more girls into the competitions. At the end of the competition all the participants ended up with a prizes for their efforts and radness thanks to our supporters Stowaway distribution, Sacrifice scooters and 4 skateboard Co as well as the City of Rockingham.

Port Kennedy  skatepark competition 5 september 2014 - freestyle now

Clockwise from top left – Port Kennedy competition had a good turnout of spectators – Jack Carwarddine is moving through bmx well and progressing with his tricks and style, 2nd in beginners – Jordan Boyce getting his rotation on 1st place in bmx advanced – it is great to see girls getting into the competitions, Ebony Rodriguez and Klara Mears.

Port Kennedy skatepark competition – 5th September 2014 – Round 13 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series – Official results

Scooter beginners – 1st Kadin Clarke, 2nd Justin Pullen, 3rd Kai Underdown, 4th Daniel Marsella, 5th Oscar Watts, 6th Talyn Galic, 7th John Symon, 8th Ruben Blakey, 9th Arlen Manson, 10th Jacob Legg, 11th Caleb Shannon, 12th Joshua Cork, 13th Luke Oliver, 14th Charlie Watts.

Scooter Advanced – 1st Jacob Hodson, 2nd Jayden Trethowen, 3rd Jayden Cooper, 4th Wayde Schultz, 5th Trent Birrell, 6th Brendan Latta.

Skateboard beginners – 1st Kie Underdown, 2nd Jake Sims, 3rd Caleb Shannon.

Bmx beginners – 1st Jayden Trethowen, 2nd Jack Carwardine, 3rd Jesse Nelson, 4th Adam Pearson, 5th Jake Proudfoot, 6th Brock Wiltschut.

Bmx Advanced – 1st Jordan Boyce, 2nd Regan Lothian.

Girls – 1st Ebony Rodriguez (skate), 2nd Klara Mears (skate)

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Skatepark competitions

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This weekend Freestyle Now will be hosting rounds 13 and 14 of the Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series.
Friday night 5th September will see the Port Kennedy skatepark come to life with much radness when competitors in beginners and advanced classes as well as a girls only class, converge on the park to compete for some great prizes from our supporters, Stowaway distribution, Sacrifice scooters and 4 skateboard Co. This competition is also a qualifying round for the Rocky’s final fest which will take place in April 2015. The Rocky’s final fest is an invite only competition and the top 3 place getters in the advanced class in scooter, skate and bmx all receive an invite. Make sure your there to claim your invite. This is all with big thanks to the City of Rockingham. Competition from 5pm – 9pm. You can download an entry form here. Helmets are compulsory in all competitions.

Rockingham competition port kennedy september 5 2014

Sunday 7th September will see Round 14 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series take place in Collie about 2 hours south of Perth. Collie has just had the skatepark built earlier this year and this will be the first competition held on the skatepark. Competitors can either enter into beginners or advanced division in the three categories, skateboard, scooter and bmx. There will also be a girl’s only group. The competition is supported by the Shire of Collie and our supporters, Stowaway distribution, Sacrifice scooters and 4 skateboard Co. The skatepark competition runs from 11am – 3pm. You can download an entry form here. Helmets are compulsory in all competitions.

Round 14 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series Collie skatepark 7th September 2014

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Freestyle Now Kalgoorlie trip

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Freestyle Now travels all around Australia rolling out the rad to many people in many different forms, stunt shows, skatepark competitions, coaching workshops as well as school presentations. In April squad members Shaun Jarvis, Brady Thomas and Hudson Goodchild headed out to Kalgoorlie to host round 8 of the Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series. The guys got a little bit of riding done while on the trip, at the skatepark and at a rad local ditch and got some video clips along the way. Enjoy.

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Cooloongup skatepark competition – Round 12 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series

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Round 12 of the Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series went down at the Cooloongup skatepark. With lots of rain the day before the skatepark was covered in mud. With some waiting a water truck turned up thanks to the City of Rockingham and we managed to wash the park down, and then some waiting to let it dry. After two hours we got the competition under way. Big thanks to everyone who helped to sweep the park and helped to get it dry. This competition was the first of the competitions for the intake to the 2015 Rocky’s final fest invite competition. The top 3 in the advanced class all have received an invite to this competition next year. There was a great turnout of bmx riders at Cooloongup with 12 riders competing in the beginners class. At the end of the competition all the participants ended up with a prize for their efforts and radness thanks to our supporters Stowaway distribution, Sacrifice scooters and 4 skateboard Co as well as the City of Rockingham.

Cooloongup competition July 2014

Clockwise from top left – Matt Crossley took the win in the bmx beginners class. Some radness and style on this air for sure – Joel Pond is a regular at the Rockingham competitions and on this day he went home with yet another 1st place and a new skatedeck from the 4 skateboard company – Liam Smith with a rubber band X up to help with his 1st place in advanced – Dylan Muir is another Rockingham local that rolls it out at the competitions.

More photos can be found on the facebook page here.

Cooloongup skatepark competition – 16th July 2014 – Round 12 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series – Official results

Scooter beginners – 1st Bailey Harlock, 2nd Flynn Davies, 3rd Jacob Hodson, 4th Kai Underdown, 5th Levi Mills, 6th Brendan Latta, 7th Talyn Galic, 8th Ruben Blakey, 9th Jackson MacKenzie.

Scooter Advanced – 1st Aden Lillas, 2nd Ethan MacKenzie, 3rd Caleb Pratt, 4th Dylan Muir, 5th James Daly, 6th Jordan Preedy.

Skateboard beginners – 1st Toby Dodds, 2nd Kaiden Barron.

Skateboard Advanced – 1st Joel Pond, 2nd Aden Lillas.

Bmx beginners – 1st Matt Crossley, 2nd Kyle Hill, 3rd Jack Carwardine, 4th Joel Flower, 5th Bradley Plugg, 6th Reece Barwick, 7th Ethan Burgess, 8th Nathan Boyce, 9th Bailey Harlock, 10th Kody Feldman, 11th Ryan Misfud, 12th Harry Milward.

Bmx Advanced – 1st Liam Smith, 2nd Aden Lilas, 3rd Jarrod Murfit, 4th Jesse Brown, 5th Regan Lothian.

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Rockys final fest competition – Round 11 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series

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The Rockys final fest 2014 was rad. The City of Rockingham put up $3000 in prize money, $1000 per discipline for the competitors to chase. With about 300 spectators scattered around the one off ramp course all watching some of the best skatepark competitors Perth has to offer. The City of Rockingham has five skateparks within its boundaries, and over the past 12 months these five skateparks have all hosted competitions. The culmination of these past 5 competitions was the Rocky’s finals fest. This competition was also Round 11 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series and a double pointer. To be able to qualify to enter the Rocky’s final fest competitors had to have placed in the top 3 of the advanced class at any of the five skatepark competitions or have been at last year’s Rocky’s final fest. There were a few wildcard entries as well for a lucky few who got an invite. The ramp course/skatepark was set up in the early hours of Sunday morning, no one knew what the set up was going to be until they arrived. There was a good turnout of competitors although in skate and scooter some invitees did not show which left them groups a little short in competitors. There was something there for every type of style of riding, ledges, rails, hips, spine and box jumps. The competitors all had two one minute runs each and when it was all said and done some were stoked with their placing and some were not, but that is how a competition goes.
The plans are already in place for the Rocky’s final fest to take place in 2015, but to get your invite make sure you get along to one of the City of Rockingham’s skatepark competitions to secure your place. Information on these competitions will be posted on our coming events so make sure you keep in check.

rockingham finals fest 2014 scooter Billy Watts 1st place

Billy Watts took out the first place in the advanced scooter class and won $500. One of the only riders to hit the jump box with power to throw down large tricks, like this 360 no hander.

rockingham finals fest 2014 scooter

Clockwise from top left – Ben Thomas tied with Matty Ceravolo for 2nd place. Ben had some original tricks like this saran wrap back flip – Matty Ceravolo is a powerful rider and rode the course well, this flair turndown was just some of the crazyness that Matty unleshed – Jiordan Giacoppo took out the 4th place. It was a tight competition between the top 4 place getters. Jiordan was on fire and hit up some good tricks like this kickless rewind over the spine – Aden Lillas is a regular at the City of Rockingham competitions. At most competitions he enters skate, bmx and scooter a true competitor. At the invite competition he took out 5th place and was $50 richer. This inward of the upledge help to kick up his points.

rockingham finals fest 2014 skateboard Chonchoe Lasvendous 1st place

Chonchoe Lasvendous took out the 1st place in skate. Original moves like the drop off ledge hippy jump helped him on the win, as well as good use of the park. $500 richer on the day.

rockingham finals fest 2014 skateboard

Clockwise from top left – Mason Brown was a wildcard entry and took out the 2nd place spot and $250, he sessioned this rail well and this K grind was just some of his radness – 3rd place and $125 went to Mandurah local Jamie Pratten, he had good flow around the course and used the spine well – 4th place went to 12 year old Josh Birtwistle. For a young skater he has got some great abilities and ended up locking in this smith grind across and down the rail to much noise from the crowd and his peers – Daine Brown took out the 5th placing, he was defiantly skating for the fun of it and it showed during his runs, he always looks like he is having when skating and so should you.

rockingham finals fest 2014 bmx Laurance Bakewell 1st place

1st Place in BMX went to Laurence Bakewell. He hit the ramps and hit them hard. His last run was crazy and full of whips and flips and spins, a triple whip over the box was defiantly a point scorer, but with 360 double whips and flair whips, it was no doubt that a win and $500 would be his, although it was only one point between 1st and second. This double whip air and dipped 360 over the spine were only some of the radness he possessed on the day.

rockingham finals fest 2014 bmx

Clockwise from top left – 2nd place and one point behind Laurence was Dylan Schmidt. In his second run he slowed down a bit and that could have been what kept him from the top spot. His superwhips are large and was defiantly one of the tricks that help him stay 40 points above 3rd – Jacob De Abreu has progressed well over the last few years, now riding brakeless and with pegs he is moving to an all over style of riding, taking in large air tricks and tech street moves as well, a third place and $125 was his results at this year’s Rocky’s final fest – Dempsey has been in the Perth bmx scene for many years, he has some mad skills on a bike and you never know what he will come out with when riding, this large 360 tabletop was the highlight of his runs. He had some great flow around the park and won $75 for his 4th place – Bradley South finally got his wish, after 6 years of riding he finally won some money, $50 for his 5th place. He was super happy, but to Brad bmx is all about the fun not the win. Tail whip over the spine.

More photos from the day can be found at our facebook page.

Rocky’s final fest skatepark competition – 13th July 2014 – Round 11 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series – Official results

Scooter Advanced – 1st Billy Watts $500, 2nd Ben Thomas $187.50, 2nd Matty Ceravolo $187.50, 4th Jiordan Giacoppo $75, 5th Aden Lillis $50, 6th Brandon Black, 7th Morgan Avery, 8th Ethan MacKenzie

Skateboard Advanced – 1st Chonchoe Lasvendous $500, 2nd Mason Brown $250, 3rd Jamie Pratten $125, 4th Josh Birtwistle $75, 5th Daine Brown $50, 6th Matt Grisham, 7th Joel Pond.

Bmx Advanced – 1st Laurence Bakewell $500, 2nd Dylan Schmitt $250, 3rd Jacob De Abreu $125, 4th Dempsey Varischetti $75, 5th Bradley South $50, 6th Taylor Brown, 6th The Allan, 6th Matt Adkins, 9th Jarrod Minniecon, 10th Jake Greaves, 11th Luiz Paulo, 12th Jesse Brown, 13th Aden Lillas, 14th Regan Lothian.

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Rockingham skate scoot and bmx finals fest

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The City of Rockingham is very proactive in skatepark activity. With each of their 5 skateparks all hosting a competition and multiple workshop sessions there is plenty of action happening within the city’s boundaries. With each of the competitions that take place over the past 12 months the top place getters in the advanced classes all receive an invite to a special invite only competition. There will only be a maximum of 15 competitors in each of the disciplines and with $3000 up for grabs between, skateboard, scooter and bmx there will no doubt be some radness flowing on the day. The competition takes place at the Rockingham Netball Courts on Dixon Road in Rockingham on Sunday 13th July from 11am to 5pm. Freestyle Now will be bringing all of its ramps to the location and setting up a one off ramp course that will be challenging with lines and transfers for all to flow on. There will also be a free ride time for other non competitors who would like to come down to the competition location, watch the competition and then get to roll on the one off set up. This competition will be Round 11 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series and will be a double pointer for the series. Check out the 2013 Rockingham skate scoot and bmx finals fest here. You can also keep up to date with all new Freestyle Now events on our coming events page here.

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Rockingham finals fest competition - Dom Williams

Dom Williams took out 2nd place at last years Rockingham skate scoot and bmx finals fest with tricks like this decade.

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Shaun Jarvis – May 2014 travel video part 3

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Freestyle Now squad member Shaun Jarvis had a busy month of May. With a trip in Canberra and Melbourne earlier in the month then a trip from Brisbane out to Cunnamulla the end of May had Shaun travelling to Exmouth with squad members David Pinelli and Hudson Goodchild to host a skatepark coaching session for the locals. Shaun sent through his travel video from the Exmouth trip along with a few words.

“May was a super busy month for me, so much travel, I’m so stoked to get to do this as a job. The Exmouth trip was great. We went there to host a coaching session, the local there were super rad with them all showing rad skills. The locals told us about a spot out at the marina with a bank that we should check out. It was a rad spot which we rode for nearly 2 hours. Dave and I got to ride on the beach which is always fun, I mean who rides bmx on a beach… we all got some clips at the skatepark and I made another travel video. Looking forward to my next adventure, stay rad” 

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