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Sacred Heart School halfpipe stunt show

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Freestyle Now was invited to attend the Sacred Heart School Fete in Booval Queensland to throw down some rad halfpipe stunt shows. We invited along Pedro Day to hit up some skating and Tama Tuki to throw down on scooter. We also invited Chris Courtenay to ride bmx in the show with Freestyle Now squad members David Pinelli who had come to Queensland with Shaun Jarvis. The stunt shows were rad. The crowds at the school fete really got into the action and the day went off well. You can see more photos from the day at our Facebook page here.

Sacred heart school show 2013 - Chris CourtenayChris Courtenay sends a barspin at height

Sacred heart school halfpipe stunt show 2013

Clockwise from top left – David Pinelli with a big nohander, Tuma Tuki mid buttercup, Chris Courtenay sending a flair, Pedro Day with a fakie.

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Cooloongup 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 Cooloongup skatepark on the 18th of July. The skatepark is only small but the turnout was fantastic. At this competition there was a special girls only, class which Freestyle Now will be implementing at all of the future competitions to help to get more girls involved in skatepark activity. The competition was so much fun. This was the first competition in the City of Rockingham series of 5 competitions that will culminate a final in June 2014. Each of the top 3 place getters in the advanced class receives an invite to this competition. If you want to get an invite place make sure you rock up at the next City of Rockingham competition taking place on the 1st November at Port Kennedy skatepark in Port Kennedy, Western Australia.
At the end of the day at presentation time everyone ended up with product thanks to our supporters, Stowaway distribution, Sacrifice scooters and 4 skateboard Co. The whole day was all thanks to the City of Rockingham.

Cooloongup skatepark competition July 2013Top – 14 year old Matt Adkin backflipin and getting rad.
Bottom – Joel Pond nollie over the spine.
Both of these competitors have an invite to the June 2014 invitation only competition. Scope out more photos from the day here

Cooloongup skatepark competition – 18th July 2013 – Round 13 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series – Official results.

Girls only class – 1st Angel-Joy Klinck, 2nd Lauren Heath, 3rd Chloe Baietta

Scooter beginners – 1st Ethan Burgess, 2nd Bradley Plug, 3rd Thomas Murphy, 4th Eric Newel, 5th Jasper Murphy, 6th Kody Feldman, 7th Ben Heath, 8th Jackson MacKenzie, 9th Axel Brown, 10th Ryan Mifsun.

Scooter advanced – 1st Joirdan Giacoppo, 2nd Ethan MacKenzie, 3rd Morgan Avery, 4th Damon Smith, 5th Kyle Russell, 6th Aden Lillas, 7th Dylan Muir.

Skateboard beginners – 1st Sam James, 2nd Cater McPhee, 3rd Matthew White.

Skateboard advanced – 1st Joel Pond, 2nd Matt Grisham.

Bmx beginners – 1st Regan Lothian, 2nd Kody Feldman, 3rd Jack Burgin, 4th Seth Meechan, 5th Dee Cunningham.

Bmx advanced – 1st Matt Adkin. (bmx was run as one class but results show as two)

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

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There is a new park in Western Australia and it is without a doubt the raddest, situated some 600kms east from Perth in Kalgoorlie. The skatepark now consist of the old park which is about 10 years old along with now the new street plaza and the most amazing bowl that many have ridden. The skatepark is now huge with endless lines and abilities.
The City of Kalgoorlie Boulder has most defiantly done everything right with the planning and construction. Finally a skatepark in Western Australia to match most of the skateparks on the east coast of Australia.  
Round 12 of the Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series took place at the Kalgoorlie skatepark as part of the opening celebrations. It was great to have the Mayor of the City of Kalgoorlie Boulder, Ron Yuryevich, make the official open speech.
The competition was great with Kalgoorlie breeding many gnarly shredders. Big thanks to the Kalgoorlie Boulder youth council for working the day. Condemned bikes for giving away a Poorman frame to Tyrone Drummond for winning the bmx beginners class,  and to our supporters for helping with the prize product, Stowaway distribution, Sacrifice scooters and 4 skateboard Co.

Matt Vaia Kalgoorlie comp July 2013

Matthew Vaia big top side no foot can can in the new bowl. Check out more photos on the facebook link here

Kalgoorlie skatepark competition – 13th July 2013 – Round 12 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series – Official results.

Scooter beginners1st Harrison Zincraft, 2nd Jackson Ridings, 3rd Phoenix Gardiner, 4th Noah Hearn, 4th Levi Hearn, 6th Jhy Hearn

Scooter advanced1st Tyler Powley , 2nd Jack Zincraft, 3rd Travis Robins, 4th Joshua Forbes, 5th Aden Ridings, 6th Jake Griffiths, 7th Rory Grown, 8th Brayden King.

Skateboard advanced1st Mitchell Harris, 2nd Jayden Pickering, 3rd Ethan Parker, 4th Conner Devlin, 5th Brooklyn Pitman, 6th Darcy Kennedy, 7th Dolton McIlroy

Bmx beginners1st Tyrone Drummond, 2nd Paul Bassan, 3rd Tyler Lindsey, 4th Jarrod Murfit, 5th Damien Robins, 6th Jordan Murfit, 7th Tristan White, 8th Nate White.

Bmx advanced1st Sam Pearce, 2nd Corey Smithies, 3rd Liam Smith, 4th Cale Deeble, 5th Matthew Vaia, 6th Will Moores, 7th James Hyder, 8th Liam Hitchcock.

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Round 12 – Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series – Kalgoorlie

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Freestyle Now first visited Kalgoorlie back in 2002 for some bmx stunt shows. Back then the Kalgoorlie skatepark had only just been finished. Now just over 10 years later it was time for an upgrade. Unlike most councils the City of Kalgoorlie Boulder built an extension of the park to surpass all others. With a large new street plaza and mad bowls the Kalgoorlie park is now without a doubt the best in Western Australia.
This weekend, Saturday 13th July, round 12 of the Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series hit Kalgoorlie. The skatepark competition will be straight up mad. With such a large park the styles and tricks will be off the hook. This will be the first event held on the new skatepark with the mayor doing the official opening on the day at 10:45. Competitors can enter into either beginners or advanced division in the three categories, skateboard, scooter and bmx with all advance riders earning points for the Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series year end title, this round in Kalgoorlie will also be a special double point round. The competition is supported by the City of Kalgoorlie Boulder and our supporters, Stowaway distribution, Sacrifice scooters and 4 skateboard Co. Registrations start at 10am with the competition kicking at about 11am. You can download an entry form here.
On the Friday 12th July Freestyle Now will be hosting a skatepark coaching workshop at the Kalgoorlie skatepark. Starting at 10am with four 1 hours sessions during the day.

Kalgoorlie opening 13th july

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Billy Brooks gets it

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In the never ending search for total radness Freestyle Now squad member Billy Brooks throws away his bike and takes on 4 wheels. His home town of Mudgee in country New South Wales has just had a skatepark upgrade and he is stoked with that. You can also see in the video below Billy’s bedroom halfpipe. Yes that’s right he has a halfpipe in his bedroom. For Billy is all about the search for fun and radness and that is what it is all about, Freestyle Now

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Willetton skatepark competition – Round 11 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series

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On the 8th of June round 11 of the Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series took place at the Willetton skatepark. It was 1 day before the 13th birthday of the skatepark which was officially opened on the 9th of June 2000. There was a great turn out of spectators and competitors. The day was all thanks to the City of Canning and all competitors went home with prizes with thanks to our supporters, Stowaway distribution, Sacrifice scooters and 4 skateboard Co

Photos from the day can be seen on the Facebook page

Willetton skatepark competition – 8th June 2013 – Round 11 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series – Official results.

Scooter beginners – 1st Calymn Brandt, 2nd Josh Ogilvie, 3rd William Cathcart, 4th Tyran DeBeutz, 5th Jayke Tyson, 6th Dion Go, 7th Caleb Pratt, 8th Jae Yates, 9th Riley McFadden, 10th Jeandre Bartosh, 11th Sam Shephard, 12th Isaac Deurlove, 13th Kie Milliken, 14th Lachlan Parker, 15th John Cooper, 16th Joshua Parker, 17th Theo McCrackan.

Scooter advanced – 1st Billy Watts, 2nd Jared Colwell, 3rd Jiordan Giacoppo, 4th Tyler Marinovic, 5th Daniel Howlett, 6th Glen Preston, 7th Jesse Gyurka, 7th Alex Elston.

Skateboard advanced – 1st Matt Gresham, 2nd Jayke  Tyson, 3rd Joshua Coates.

Bmx beginners – 1st Joe Carlton, 2nd Joshua Wright, 3rd Jayke Tyson, 4th Jonathon Cooper, 5th Blake Chenue, 6th Jack Burgin.

Bmx advanced – 1st Luiz Paulo, 2nd Grai Meechamnam, 3rd John Coyle, 4th Chris Gaske, 5th Jeremy Adams, 6th Brandon Yew, 7th Balazs Kajcsa.

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Rocky’s Skate Scoot and Bike Series competition – Round 10 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series

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The City of Rockingham has a few skateparks within its boundaries, and over the past 12 months these skateparks have hosted competitions for skateboard, scooter and bmx competitors. The culmination of these past 5 competitions was the Rocky’s Skate Scoot and Bike Series competition finals. All of these competitions are part of the Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series as well. This was a rad competition. To be able to enter, competitors had to have placed in the top 3 in the advanced class at any of the past 5 competitions, or have been picked as a wild card entry. Wildcard entries were picked from previous competitions surrounding the Rockingham area.
To make this competition unique Freestyle Now set up the mobile skatepark at the Dixon road location. With a 5am wakeup call and a 6am start the park was set by 10am. There was something for all in the setup with rails, ledges, banks, transitions, jumps and transfers.
There were a few competitors who pulled out at the last minute due to either not knowing how to ride such a unique set up or from getting hurt in practice. With $9000 up for grabs thanks to the City of Rockingham it was going to be a banger of a comp.
This competition is scheduled to happen again in 2014. To secure your invite make sure you hit up one of the skatepark competition taking place in the City of Rockingham. Information on these competitions will be posted on our coming events page very soon.
More photos from the day can be found at our facebook page.

Local shredder Todd Jamieson took out the win in scooters and went home $1500 richer.

Clockwise from top left – Morgan Avery with some rail action. – Brandon Woods and some major flair action. – Daniel Howlett rode the park better than most, he saw the lines and transfers and hit them well, but did not hit as many difficult tricks as the top 3. A well deserved 4th place. – Elijah Masoet qualified in 3rd place, but in the finals did not throw down as well as he did in the qualifiers, 5th place. Backward deckgrind.

Jiordan Giacoppo was hitting the box during the comp and smashing out some insane tricks, his time in Melbourne had defiantly helped him improve. Deck grab bar twist on his way to a 2nd place and $1000.

Clockwise from top left – Joel Pond skated really good during the comp, as a wildcard entry he took out the $1500 first place, mixing it up on the park with good lines and banger tricks. 5050 on the rail. – Zac Clinkers took home $500, this frontside smith was only the tip of his skills he threw down, 3rd place. – Ethan Donatti is a champion. The young 11 year old got an entry into the comp and proceeded to have some fun. Blunt stall on the flipper kicker.

 Jamie Pratten from Mandurah smashed out some good moves over the jump box, backside grab.

 Local guy done good, Luke Snelling lets loose with a one footed flattie. Luke qualified in first place and stayed there during the finals. His last run was perfect, full of lines and transfers, hitting all of the ramps and rails with pure Luke style. He took home $1500 thanks to the City of Rockingham for his first place win.

Clockwise from top left – Taylor Brown is a rad dude, always down for fun and you never know what he will do. A gap to flat left him with a trashed wheel, ripping the spokes out and making the wheel into an oval. Toboggan over the box helping him to 5th place. – Greg Lamond toothy hang. Greg was surprised on his 3rd place and $500 winnings. He cracked his frame on his last trick when he 360’d the same gap that Taylor Brown did so his winning will be well spent. – Dylan Schmidt threw down some mad whips and double whips but a few crashes and missed tricks kept him out of the finals. Some days you bite the bear and some days the bear bites you. On this day Dylan had some bear teeth marks. – The big banger of the day was when Dom Williams did his best Steve McQueen impersonation from the Great Escape. In the finals he whipped from the jump box landing over the hipped quarter to flat, in his first run he did it kinda ok but in his second run he slipped his foot and ended up doing his ankle some breakage. He then proceeded to crank at the flatbank and leave the park.

Dom Williams shredded hard at the competition. He was pushing the boundaries of radness. 2nd place and $1000 richer. Decade over the box jump. 

Rocky’s Skate Scoot and Bike Series competition – 2nd June 2013 – Round 10 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series – Official results.

Scooter Advanced – 1st Todd Jamieson $1500, 2nd Jiordan Giacoppo $1000, 3rd Corey Amato $500, 4th Daniel Howlett, 5th Elijah Masoet, 6th Hudson Goodchild, 7th Jesse Gyurka, 8th Morgan Avery, 9th Brandon Woods, 10th Bryson Mazuvak, 11th Aden Lillas.

Skate Advanced – 1st Joel Pond $1500, 2nd Daine Brown $1000, 3rd Zac Clinkers $500, 4th Glenn Moeton, 5th Jamie Pratten, 6th Ethan Donatti.

Bmx Advanced – 1st Luke Snelling $1500, 2nd Dom Williams $1000, 3rd Greg Lamond $500, 4th Jacob DeAbreu, 5th Taylor Brown, 6th Jake Greaves, 7th Dylan Schmidt, 7th Luiz Gallon, 9th Ross Scaffidi.

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Round 10 – Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series – invite only

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Over the past year Freestyle Now has been managing skatepark competitions for the City of Rockingham. These competitions have formed the Rocky’s Skate, Scoot and Bike series as well as being included in the F.N.W.A.S.S. (Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series). Now after five skatepark competitions throughout the City of Rockingham the finals will be held. This finals competition will be invite only. Competitors who have placed in the top of the advanced class in skateboard, scooter and bmx have been invited to attend as well as a few wildcard entry’s.
Taking place on Sunday the 2nd of June the competition will take place on a purpose build skatepark, taking place at the Rockingham Netball Courts, Dixon Road in Rockingham. After the competition there will be free ride time for others wanting to ride the course (safety gear is a must for all) as well as concert going down after the competition featuring local bands Kids With Wolves, DJ Random Beatz, Bears and Dolls, 10 Past 6 and The Haptics.
The whole day starts around 10am with official practice for competitors and the competition is set to roll out at 12noon. The concert is set to kick off at 5pm. If you’re in the area head on down, ride something different and listen to some local music.
All of this is with thanks to the City of Rockingham. Check the Facebook page for extra information and who is on the competitors invite list. This competition will also be a special double point round for the F.N.W.A.S.S.

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High Wycombe skatepark competition – Round 9 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series

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Round 9 of the Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series took place as part of the Shire of Kalamunda’s “ramp it up” event at the High Wycombe skatepark on the 4th of May. The turnout of the day was large with many spectators coming in to watch the competition and partake in the events festivities. It was good to see a large number of skateboard beginners at the competition. the competition was supported by the Shire of Kalamunda and  some great product was given out as prizes from our supporters, Stowaway distribution, Sacrifice scooters and 4 skateboard Co

High Wycombe skatepark competition – 4th May 2013 – Round 9 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series – Official results.

Scooter beginners – 1st William Cathcart, 2nd Jayden Ovenstone, 3rd Mitchell Dargie. 4th Zachary Willier, 5th Calymn Brandt, 6th Brandon Dargie, 7th Lachie Russell, 8th Thomas Wildish, 9th Zack Heart, 10th Zachary Bates, 11th Jonathan Cooper, 12th Kyle Berryman, 13th Theo McCracken, 14th Tyler Jennings.

Scooter advanced – 1st Thomas Dawson, 2nd Josh Sharpe, 3rd Rory Campbell, 4th Harrison Manns

Skateboard beginner – 1st Max Black, 2nd Joe Borrowick, 3rd Matthew Simpson, 4th Josh Coates, 5th Heath Sammons, 6th Bailey Portman, 7th Dylan Sneddon, 8th Alex Morss, 9th Jordan Fresher, 10th David Aziz

Skateboard advanced – 1st Max Kunkler, 2nd Jayden Galloway, 3rd Adam Kafa, 4th Mitchell Watson, 5th Noah Thompson.

Bmx beginners – 1st Jake Kinnane, 2nd Jonathon Cooper, 3rd Zaine Dalgleish

Bmx advanced – 1st Beaudi Hill, 2nd Nathan Jason.

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Mount Isa Mega Day Out 2013

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On the 27th April the City of Mt Isa hosted the Mt Isa Mega Day Out. It is a day of activity for the youth of the city all centered around the skatepark. The main part of the day is the skatepark competition which takes place in the morning. Freestyle Now once again headed to Mt Isa to manage the skateboard, scooter and bmx skatepark competition. the day of competition was great with some good scooter competitors rolling large. Lawerence Moore has been improving no end over the last few years and it showed when he took the win in the scooter advanced class. Coming all the way from Cloncurry, 120kms to the west was Ed Stegman. Ed shredded the park to bits and considering the park in Cloncurry is well below anything remotely good it shows he has some good skills. A first place in the skateboard class. A few years ago Ricky Peel was killing it on a scooter and now he has made the transition to ride BMX. Taking on the quarter to quarter gap with a flip is no easy task but Ricky has it dialed. A first place to Ricky for the 2013 mega day out.
A bit thank you to councilor Jean Ferris for her ongoing support for the youth of Mt Isa, Margaret Diamond for organizing Freestyle Now to be in Mt Isa and also to City of Mt Isa and our supporters Stowaway distribution, Sacrifice scooters and 4 skateboard Co.

Left – Ricky Peel Flips the gap – Right – Ian Barry slapy grind , More photos can be found on our facebook page here.

Mt Isa Mega day Out – 27th April 2013 – Official results

Scooter beginners – 1st Liam Ward, 2nd Jared Elborne, 3rd Kane Hales, 4th Jack Clancy, 5th Rohan Richters, 6th Clay Schafer, 7th Cameron Richters.

Scooter advanced – 1st Lawerence Moore, 2nd Ian Barry, 3rd Jakai Greenwood, 4th Harry Campbell, 5th Gerald Egan.

Skateboard – 1st Ed Stegman, 2nd Cody McMillian, 3rd Jarred Ackerley, 4th Edwin Nel, 5th Justin Sealy, Owen Cliff

Bmx – 1st Ricky Peel, 2nd Lachlan Stewart, 3rd Matthew Reid, 4th Lawerence Moore, 5th Harry Campbell, 6th Conner Shepherd.

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