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Groundswell Festival 2022 – BMX scooter skateboard Rail Jam

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The Groundswell festival was an epic event taking place at the ever so awesome Scarborough beach. The Groundswell festival is a 3 day event including many action sports and music. Its definitely an event you need to attend to feel the hype of the weekend. 2022 saw the inclusion of the rail jam event. BMX, scooter and skateboard athletes sending themselves down the rail at the Scarborough beach skatepark with the hopes of winning $200 cash and some of the prize products. It was a super rad and a loose format. The best trick down the rail, over the rail or on the stairs in the 60 minute jam session was the winner.  The Animal bikes BMX rail jam was won by BMX legend Dempsey winning $200 cash prize. Taking home the in the Urban Artt and Oath Components Scooter rail jam was Will Harrold. The Modus Bearing skateboard rail jam was won by Dani Campbell who was stoked to take home $200. Be sure to watch the below videos to see all the crazy radical action that took place and make it to the Groundswell festival in 2023

Clockwise from top left – Dempsey with a double peg grind up the rail to whip off – Will Harold winning $200 in the Urban Artt and Oath Components Scooter rail jam – Down the rail, over the rail or on the stairs, it didn’t matter as long it was the best trick – Good crowd turn out for the rail jam. Skateboard was the last to roll on the day. More photos can be found on our Facebook page here

 

 

 

 

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Helmet safety ain’t no joke – Be sure your helmet is a certified helmet for your safety

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Helmets save lives. Wearing a helmet at the skatepark is vital. Wearing the proper helmet is vital. Wearing the helmet properly is vital. Shaun Jarvis runs through helmet information that can either give you a trip to the hospital, stop your riding session for the day, have someone wipe your bum and feed you for the rest of your life, give you a bit of a headache, or let you keep on riding for the day. There is no point wearing an ice cream container with padding, it’s not going to do much. Remember your choice can not only affect you but those around you in the moment and in the long term. Safety never takes a holiday so be sure you have the right helmet that fits right.

 

 

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Cooloongup skatepark competition – September 2022

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Freestyle Now hosted a skatepark competition at the Cooloongup skatepark thanks to the City of Rockingham. What a super fun event with a good range of participants in skateboard, scooter, rollerskates and BMX out to get rad. For many competitors it was their first time being in a competition and were nervous. Relax and breath and just focus on your riding it the best advice for new comers into competitions, and remember the more competitions you do the more relaxed you get with them. You’re not out to win the competition but out to do the best you can and feel you did a good run. Thank you to all who attended.

Competitions are great to attend to meet new people and see other riders and their styles of riding. Hope to see you at the next competition soon. Be sure to check our coming events page for more information on all of our coming events. A full list of all the competitions that Freestyle Now has hosted can be found on the past competitions page here.

Clockwise from top left – Arya Powell took second in the intermediate skateboard, it had been their first competition entered in over 2 years and they were a little nervous, but just relaxing and breathing through it they had two solid runs – Brendan Taylor took some time off from studying to have a roll at the Cooloongup competition and took the first place in the rollerskating division, it’s always a pleasure to see him skate – Dempesy rode BMX and did radical maneuvers, just like Dempsey does – Sampson Martin was the only scooter beginner in the competition but that did not waver his determination and you can tell by his tongue out riding style.

More photos can be found on our Facebook page here.

 

Cooloongup skatepark competition 29th September – official results

Skateboard open – 1st Oli Lane, 2nd Lily Henry, 3rd Jake Turnbull, 4th Kieran Treasure, 5th Tyler Rodden, 6th Miles Harding

Skateboard intermediate – 1st Lewis Reise, 2nd Arya Powell, 3rd Dylan Squires-Ryrie, 4th Indigo Dale, 5th Hudson Beck, 6th Lex Mark Javier

Skateboard beginners – 1st Lea Tomolowicz, 2nd Zara Jones, 3rd Sophie Stahlhut, 4th Maddison Brown, 5th Logan Tomolowicz, 6th Harrison Squire-Ryrie, 7th Alice Stahlhut, 8th Gus Stahlhut, 9th Hayden Bales

Scooter open – 1st Tristan Sinclair, 2nd Max Power, 3rd Shannon Darce

Scooter intermediate – 1st Lachlan Humes, 2nd Campbell Pitchers, 3rd Brandon Black

Scooter beginners – 1st Sampson Martin

Rollerskate – 1st Brendan Taylor, 2nd Chloe Pizzuto, 3rd Arinka Dale

BMX – 1st Dempsey, 2nd Sebastian Yong
 

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Action Sports Games 2022 – Skateboard – Scooter – BMX competition

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The 2022 Action Sports Games took place at the Mandurah skatepark after a few delays. The event was scheduled to take place in April but bad weather forced a reschedule. This worked in our benefit as due to Covid having the competition in April would have meant a bunch of restrictions. We would have worked through them to make the event happen, but delaying it a few months meant the restrictions had been lifted and made the event a lot easier to manage and compete in. This year the Action Sports games skatepark competition we set up over two days for all disciplines. Small bowl competition on Saturday, big bowl competition on Sunday with points added together to make the final competition results. It was an interesting concept which saw some great skatepark action.

2022 Action Sports Games open winners, clockwise from top left – women’s skateboard open, mens skateboard open, BMX open, scooter open

Saturday morning started with BMX and an action packed competition with the stand out in the intermediate class being Ronan McCamish. Mad flow big airs. Shae Mathhews was keeping up the pressure with only 1 point between them at the end of Saturday. In the Open class Dylan Schmidt destroyed the small bowl with all of his radical BMX skills taking the top spot from Luke Tooze with 4 points between them.

After BMX was scooter and also was the rain. It rained and then it stopped and almost dried up and then it rained and almost dried up and then it rained. Ohh the torment. It was finally called as a no comp for scooters on Saturday. Skateboard was next and the skatepark dried up. Or did it?

Skateboard was awesome. So many young rippers. The 9 years and under class was stacked with talent and you need to remember the name Otis Sienkewitz, the kid shreds. Just before the open class was to take place it rained, insert sad face here. It stopped raining and it was all hands in for drying up the park with blowers, squeegees, brooms and towels, and it was on. 2022 was the first year to have both open men’s and women’s in skateboard. Action Sports Games skateboard champion Brendon Cross was in full effect to defend his title but the three Evans boys, Cruz, Via and Zen, were there to keep up the pressure. There skating skills have exploded in the past year. And the rain came in again and then it stopped and again it was all hands in for drying up the park with blowers, squeegees, brooms and towels, and it was on. This was repeated many times over the course of the skateboard competition, the competitors were keen to get it done, bit thanks to everyone getting in and doing the work. The women’s open class was super rad with Hailee Roberts being the raddest and ending up 2 points ahead of Mia Kretzer and Lily Heney.

Come Sunday morning it was scooters in the big bowl and no rain in sight. The open class was stacked with riders of all styles but the two top riders Adam Puffler and Mitch Bacon were going head to head with big overhead trick combos. They were both going large and in charge. When the wheels had stopped rolling it was Mitch 2 points ahead of Adam for the win. A super tight competition result.

Clockwise from top left – Mitch Bacon on the upside down tailwhip action – Stanley air from Adam Puffler – There is no no stopping Brenten Waddingham – Jake Budgie winner of the intermediate class – More photos can be found on our Facebook page here

Clockwise from top left – Mia Kretzer took home first place in the first open women’s Action Sports games skateboard competition – Brendon Cross rolling and getting rad – Cruz Evans on the way to a first place trophy and prize money – Watch out for Otis Sienkewitz they are a super rad skater on the up – More photos can be found on our Facebook page here

Skateboard was the highlight of Sunday afternoon, with lots of spectators gathered and the hype was large. In the 9 years and under it was again Otis Sienkewitz destroying the bowl with some large skills and taking the first place for the weekend. Mason Clark and Tayah Payne were rolling with the skills required to take the second and 3td places and we are looking forward to seeing more of their skating skills in the future. In the women’s class Mia Kretzer had the skills to jump ahead of Hailee Roberts by a few points to take the win for the weekend and a 1st place share in the $850 prize purse with Hailee in 2nd and Lily Heney in 3rd place. We need to give a big props to Lola Grislain who took a heavy slam in the deep end to a trip to hospital to get a broken arm mended. The open men’s was so rad with a battle between longtime Action Sports Games champion Brendon Cross and the three Evans boys. Anyone of them had the ability to win and could have if the sequence of tricks were to be working. What was needed to take the win was lots of flow, big tricks and having the consistency to match. This is what Cruz Evans had. The tricks were on. Brendon Cross was trying to match but a little less tricks packed into the run might have been the only reason Brendon got less points. 1st to Cruz Evans, 2nd Brendon Cross with Zen Evans taking 3rd

To finish up the two day competition was BMX. In the beginner class after two days of competition, 4 competition runs, 3 judges, 3 judging categories and more numbers to be added than Steven Hawking could manage there was a tie for firsts and second between Liam Miller and Morgan West, guess it was bound to happen. So a one minute run off was had and judges were to decide who rode better. The win went to Liam who had higher airs and more flow, it was close though. Big props to Bianca Martin who was in the lead at the end of Saturday’s competition but just missed out on a few points and took home the 3rd place. In the intermediate class it was all Ronan McCamish. Winning his first and last intermediate competition. Expect to see him ride the open class next year. The open class was a tight battle between Dylan Schmidt and Luke Tooze. Both had it for the win and to share in the $870 prize money. Both riders went big, though Luke went bigger. Both riders has tricks though Dylan has more. Both riders sent 360 whips over the volcano, Dylan doing it for the first time. Dylan’s second run was so hyped and the energy was electric. Dylan went with the energy and front flipped out of the bowl but just missed the rotation around to wheels. Landing back wheel heavy resulted in also landing on his back. Off to hospital and off the bike for a few months while some fractures heal up. Lukes runs on Sunday were just a bit better than Dylans and was awarded 5 points and then with Dylan riding better on Saturday Luke won the Action Sports games BMX open class for the second year in a row, congratulations.

We would like to thank all of the sponsors and supporters for the 2022 Action Sports Games – Mandurah Mazda, Visit Mandurah, City of Mandurah, Tourism Western Australia, Drug Aware, Healthway, Apex Radiology, Rusty Australia, Star Surf+Skate, Minuteman Press Perth, Scooter Hut, The 4 Skateboard Company, Modus Bearings, Local BMX, Colony BMX, Division Brand, Cult Crew, Triad Scooters, Oath Components, Grit Scooters, Striker scooter parts, District scooters, Drone Scooters, Root Industries.

The 2023 Action Sports games has already been penciled in for 17th, 18th, 19th March and we will have more information as we move closer to the date.

Clockwise from top left – Ronan McCamish blasting the quarter in the small bowl on Saturday – Dylan Schmidt mid double whip at height in the small bowl on Saturday – Luke Tooze at Sunset on Sunday in the deep end of the big bowl – Liam Miller got the win in beginners in a runoff – More photos can be found on our Facebook page here

Action Sports Games competition 14th – 15th May 2022 – Official results

BMX

Opens
1st – Luke Tooze – Saturday points 95, Sunday points 115, Total points 210
2nd – Dylan Schmidt – Saturday points 99, Sunday points 110, Total points 209
3rd – Jack Burgin-Carwardine – Saturday points 84, Sunday points 85, Total points 169
4th – Jack Hooper – Saturday points 69, Sunday points 71, Total points 140

Intermediates
1st – Ronan McCamish – Saturday points 81, Sunday points 95, Total points 176
2nd – Shae Matthews – Saturday points 80, Sunday points 79, Total points 159
3rd – Taj Hamilton – Saturday points 72, Sunday points 77, total points 149
4th Albie Livesley – Saturday points 68, Sunday points 79, total points 147

Beginners
1st – Liam Miller – Saturday points 62, Sunday points 69, total points 131, Won the run off with Morgan for the 1st place
2nd – Morgan West – Saturday points 62, Sunday points 69, total points 131
3rd – Bianca Martin – Saturday points 64, Sunday points 61, total points 125
4th – Brenten Waddingham – Saturday points 54, Sunday points 58, Total points 112
5th – Ilay Godfrey – Saturday points 48, Sunday points 48, Total points 96
6th – Ace Howard – Saturday points 50, Total points 50  
7th – Judd Howard – Saturday points 49, Total points 49  

Under 10’s
1st – Jace Blakers – Saturday points 63, Sunday points 60, Total points 123
2nd – Sam Evans – Saturday points 57, Sunday points 53, Total points 110
3rd – River Smith – Saturday points 53, Sunday points 48, Total points 101
4th – Jack Quinlan – Saturday points 46, Sunday points 42, Total points 88
5th – RJ Marshall – Saturday points 45, Total points 45  

Skateboard

Women’s Opens
1st – Mia Kretzer – Saturday points 84, Sunday points 93, Total points 177
2nd – Hailee Roberts – Saturday points 86, Sunday points 88, Total points 174
3rd – Lily Heney – Saturday points 84, Sunday points 74, Total points 158
4th – Emily Palmer – Saturday points 83, Sunday points 71, Total points 154
5th – Lola Grislain – Saturday points 75, Sunday points 66, Total points 141
6th – Claudia Duane, Saturday points 75, Total points 75,  

Men’s Opens
1st – Cruz Evans – Saturday points 84, Sunday points 113, Total points 197
2nd – Brendon Cross – Saturday points 84, Sunday points 108, Total points 192
3rd – Zen Evans – Saturday points 87, Sunday points 101, Total points 188
4th – Vai Evans – Saturday points 75, Sunday points 102, Total points 177
5th – Jake Smith – Saturday points 82, Sunday points 92, Total points 174
6th – Daniel Aubrey – Saturday points 77, Sunday points 90, Total points 167
7th – Matt Brazler – Saturday points 76, Sunday points 73, Total points 149
8th – Oli Lane – Saturday points 78, Sunday points 66, Total points 144
9th – Amos Hadad – Saturday points 67, Sunday points 73, Total points 140

15 years and under
1st – Gogo Dale – Saturday points 56, Sunday points 74, Total points 130
2nd – Cody Richardson – Saturday points 53, Sunday points 74, Total points 127
3rd – Mary Woodage – Saturday points 51, Sunday points 60, Total points 111

9 years and under
1st – Otis Sienkewitz – Saturday points 74, Sunday points 88, Total points 162
2nd – Mason Clark – Saturday points 62, Sunday points 71, Total points 133
3rd – Tayah Payne – Saturday points 59, Sunday points 62, Total points 121
4th – Harlow Clark – Saturday points 56, Sunday points 60, Total points 116
5th – Pepper Connolly – Saturday points 49, Sunday points 56, Total points 105
6th – Rosie Connolly – Saturday points 49, Sunday points 55, Total points 104
7th – Kasper Godfrey – Saturday points 47, Sunday points 53, Total points 100
8th – Addison Waugh – Saturday points 47, Sunday points 52, Total points 99
9th – Lea Tomolowicz – Saturday points 42, Sunday points 56, Total points 98
10th – Ilay Godfrey – Saturday points 38, Sunday points 49, Total points 87
11th – Logan Tomolowicz – Saturday points 22, Sunday points 27, Total points 49

Scooter

Opens
1st – Mitch Bacon – Total points 114
2nd – Adam Puffler – Total points 112
3rd – Corey VanDam – Total points 100
4th – Aaron Burrage – Total points 98
5th – Nathan Jones – Total points 90
6th – Oben Mchoull – Total points 86
7th – Kareece Furnevall – Total points 73
8th – Jeremy Clowery – Total points 48

Intermediates
1st – Jake Budgie – Total points 80
2nd – Liam Camilleri – Total points 77
3rd – Jace Blakers – Total points 76

Beginners
1st – Brenten Waddingham – Total points 58
2nd – Cortez Himiona – Total points 57
3rd – Magnum Depiazzi – Total points 56
4th – Keon Himiona – Total points 54
5th – Lockie Fry – Total points 45

Under 10’s
1st – RJ Marshall – Total points 49
2nd – Isaac Bright – Total points 45
 

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BRIDGETOWN  SKATEPARK SKATEBOARD, SCOOTER ROLLERSKATE AND BMX SKATEPARK COMPETITION – APRIL  2022

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Emmi Rumsa stalls a spiderman in the deep end of the bowl. The rollerskate crew came to Bridgetown in full effect.

When Bridgetown had their skatepark built back in 2008 Freestyle Now was there to help celebrate the opening by hosting a skatepark competition, and it was an honor to return 14 years later to help celebrate the opening of the skatepark upgrade. The new upgrade is rad. It has some great elements and is linked to the old park well, which helps hosting competitions. The Bridgetown competition marked the inclusion of the first official rollerskate competition for Freestyle Now. With skateboard, scooter and BMX already on the schedule adding another discipline made for a super hectic but super rad competition. Rollerskating at skateparks has been steadily growing and now rollerskating is ready for competitions, and all the proof you need for that happened at Bridgetown, the rollerskate crew brought the hype

The Bridgetown / Manjimip area has a great skatepark scene and the crews were stoked on the competition, it was also great to see many past locals returning to where it started for them to participate in the competition. The morning of the competition Freestyle Now hosted a skatepark coaching session which was well attended and many skilled were taught along with what judges are looking for in a competition.

We need to give a big shout out to the Blackwood youth action team, Relationships Australia WA, Shire of Bridgetown-Greenbushes and the Rotary Club of Bridgetown for supporting the competition and also a massive shout out to the Paper planes store in Bridgetown for supporting the rollerskate competition. They definitely know rollerskates and if your in town be sure to stop in and check out their shop, its super rad.

We would also like to thank all the competitors for attending and making the event as rad as it was. Competitions are great to attend to meet new people and see other riders and their styles of riding. Hope to see you at the next competition soon. Be sure to check our coming events page for more information on all of our coming events. A full list of all the competitions that Freestyle Now has hosted can be found on the past competitions page here.

Otis Sienkewitz with a massive boneless in the deep end of the new Bridgetown bowl.

Clockwise from top left – The morning of the skatepark competition Freestyle Now hosted a coaching session, here Amos Hadad is helping participants learn new skills – Freestyle Now scooter coach Oben McHaull making sure the coaching participants can improve their confidence with some no footer jumping – Josh Caswell was at the opening of the Bridgetown skatepark in 2008 and also in 2022 with taking the win in the open skateboard competition – Local scooter shredder Luke Gorey took home the 3rd place in the scooter open class.

Clockwise from top left – Adam Puffler or is it Stanley Flip or is it Adam Puffler doing a Stanley flip? – Tayah Payne is really good at skating – The rollerskate crew brought the hype to Bridgetown and were in full effect, thanks for coming – Jon Graham has been a BMX rider for many many years and its great to see him again doing what he does, ride BMX well and do radical tricks. All photos thanks to Blackwood Youth Action. More photos can be found on the Blackwood Youth Action Facebook page here.

Bridgetown skatepark competition 2nd April 2022 – Official results

Scooter beginner – 1st RJ  Marshall, 2nd Bayden Miller, 3rd Max Self, 4th Chevy Maxwell, 5th Harlee Franklin, 6th Max Varnavides, 7th Josh Jewell, 8th Amielio Thornton

Scooter intermediate – 1st Kelly Egerton, 2nd Seth Giblett, 3rd Liam Camilleri, 4th Ashton  Watson, 5th Franco Santella, 6th Oscar Ralston

Scooter open – 1st Adam Puffler, 2nd Kash Toft, 3rd Luke Gorey, 4th Damian Van, 5th Tom Dad, 6th Corey VanDam

Skateboard 9 years and under – 1st Otis Sienkewitz, 2nd Jake Turnbull

Skateboard 12 years and under – 1st Indigo Dale, 2nd Khalen Cutts, 3rd Teale Cutts, 4th Marcus  Leighton, 5th Olivia Wallace

Skateboard 15 years and under – 1st Tayah Payne, 2nd Jackson Dudley

Skateboard open – 1st Josh Caswell, 2nd Jeremy Conner, 3rd Scott Cameron

BMX beginner – 1st RJ Marshall, 2nd Max Varnavides, 3rd Max Self, 4th Cyrus Trewarn, 5th Austin Dixon

BMX open – 1st Jon Graham, 2nd Russell Forrest, 3rd Seth Giblett, 4th Riley Kelly

Rollerskate beginner – 1st Harry Connor, 2nd Bonnie Cameron, 3rd Mia Allbon, 4th Taliyah Law, 5th Matilda Rogerson

Rollerskate open – 1st Sasha Berg, 2nd Chloe Pizzuto, 3rd Kiarah Welsh, 4th Emmi Rumsa, 5th Eisha Ryden-Hale, 6th Lillie Hinchy, 7th Portia Crook, 8th Arani Prindiville, 9th Sophie Connor

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2021 Margaret River Agricultural show – BMX Scooter and Skateboard stunt shows

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Freestyle Now attended the 2021 Margaret River agricultural show with our portable skatepark set up and rolled out rad with some amazing BMX, scooter and skateboard stunt shows. The team of radical participants consisted of Shaun Jarvis, Dylan Schmidt, Levi Rebbeck, Sam Ormski and Jack Velkoski. Freestyle Now has performed at the Margaret River Show many times before but this was the first time Freestyle Now was there with a BMX, scooter and skateboard show. Friday night was super rad, local band Field Unit played right next to the show area, pumping out the rock vibes and amping everyone up. Saturday was a good day with the ramps being moved around to mix it up a bit and keeping the level of stoke up. It was a rad time in Margaret River and the shows were super rad with lots of crowd interactions.

When it comes to entertainment Freestyle Now definitely has you covered with a high entertainment value bmx stunt show. Make sure you check out our coming events page to see where the next Freestyle Now 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. A full list of all the stunt shows that Freestyle Now has ever done over the past 35 years can be found on our past stunt show page

 

Clockwise from top left – Jack Velkoski peeling off the ledge – Shaun and Dylan have got the double routine down – Sam Ormski is on another level of skating – Shaun Jarvis rolling in circles no handed.

Clockwise from top left – Sam Ormski big boneless at sun down – Levi Rebbeck was flowing the ramp set up and laying down some rad scooter moves like this bri whip – Shaun rolling in circles on the front wheel while Field Unit rock out – Dylan has these no hander over jams on lock.

More photos can be found on our Facebook page here

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BASSENDEAN SKATEPARK – SKATEBOARD, SCOOTER AND BMX SKATEPARK COMPETITION – FEBRUARY 2022

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Freestyle Now hosted another skateboard, scooter and BMX skatepark competition at the Bassendean skatepark. As always Bassendean lived up to its reputation for an awesome competition. We need to give a big shout out to the Town of Bassendean and the Bassendean youth services, Always supporting the skatepark. The format for the skatepark competition was two runs each competitor and the best run counts. It was a super tight competition over all the disciplines in all the classes. With three judges and three judging criteria’s when you add up all the numbers to have only a few points between places is super tight. We would also like to thank all the competitors for attending and making the event as rad as it was. Competitions are great to attend to meet new people and see other riders and their styles of riding. Hope to see you at the next competition soon. Be sure to check our coming events page for more information on all of our coming events. A full list of all the competitions that Freestyle Now has hosted can be found on the past competitions page here.

Clockwise from top left – West Australian BMX legend Ryan Aquilina is forever young and able to win the open class – Oli lane took a 3rd in the skateboard open class, he skates differently to many. Hand plant over the rail – This image of Bianca Martin sums up the vibe from competitions. Fun, hanging out with friends and blasting ramps – Corey VanDam is not crashing. This Stanley flip is hectic. Another win in the open class at Bassendean for Corey.

More photos can be found on our Facebook page here

Bassendean skatepark competition 19th February 2022 – Official results

Competitor’s points are listed after their name

Scooter under 10’s – 1st Thomas Wakelin 51, 2nd RJ Marshall 45, 3rd Isaac Bright 44, 4th Zaige Riddle 42, 5th Kade Scott 38, 6th DJ Hancey 34, 7th Addison Park 32

Scooter beginner – 1st Brodie Paewhenua 67, 2nd Jayce Blakers 61, 3rd Spencer Park 56, 4th Drew Hancey 53, 5th Jaxon Baker 41

Scooter intermediate – 1st Hayden Brewer 66, 2nd Freja Iburg 64, 3rd Charles Morrison 57, 4th Brent Waddingham 49, 5th Noah Allison 39 

Scooter open – 1st Corey Van Dam 87, 2nd Jeremy Clowry 76, 3rd Joshua Davies 74, 4th Oben McHoull 67, 5th Rhys Morris 58 

Skateboard 9 years and under – 1st Mia Kreter   79, 2nd Mason Clark 67, 3rd Tayah Payne 66, 4th Harlow Clark 61, 5th Rogue Day 57, 6th Ella Rogers 56, 7th Levi Pagdanganan 51

Skateboard 12 years and under – 1st Archie Anning 82, 2nd Josh Rechichi 55, 3rd Ringo Coogan    53, 4th Neale Whittaker   48

Skateboard 15 years and under – 1st Lachlan Creighton 64, 2nd Lachlan Bidefeld 58, 3rd    Kenzo Coogan 57, 4th Cayden Riddle 56, 5th Tom Rechichi 55, 6th Madison Rocca 51

Skateboard open – 1st Florian Stoopman 80, 2nd Rob Sinclair 74, 3rd Oli Lane 71, 4th Tom Bee 63, 5th Damian Hume 59, 6th Amos Hadad 58, 7th Christian Pagdanganan 53, 8th Kim Clark 49

BMX under 10’s – 1st Jayce Blakers 57, 2nd RJ Marshall 48, 3rd Noah Frayne 45, 4th Jack Quinlan 41

BMX beginner – 1st Bianca Martin 57, 2nd Brent Waddingham 54, 3rd Samuel Evans 52, 4th Hamish Cordiner Sumpton 49

BMX intermediate – 1st Albie Livesley 59, 164, 2nd Kirill Brogohton 57

BMX open – 1st Ryan Aquilina 85, 2nd Jerremy Wilson 74, 3rd Jack Hooper 68, 4th Jack Carwardine 67, 5th Jack Badkin 60

 

 

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The 2022 Mandurah Mazda Action Sports Games presented by Drug Aware

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

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

Register online here

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

14th May – Saturday small bowl competition

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

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

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

15th May – Sunday big bowl competition

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

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

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

Competition format 

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

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

Entry fee skateboard

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

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

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

Entry fee scooter

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

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

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

Entry fee BMX

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

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

Mandurah Action Sports Games skatepark competition judging criteria

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

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

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

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Balga skatepark festival – scooter skateboard bmx skatepark competition – January 2022

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Freestyle Now hosted the first skatepark competition at the new Balga skatepark. It was a well attended event despite the 40c heat. Competitors were told to stay hydrated and apply sunscreen, a 30 minute maximum warm up and two sixty second runs meant they were not out in the heat for long. Sure it was a hot day but nothing can stop the radness from being rolled out. There was a great turn out of competitors in all the divisions. The structure of the skatepark competition was to have the scooter competition first, announce the results and present prizes, then the skateboard competition and finally the BMX competition. This format worked really well over the course of the day. There was so many prizes at this competition that all competitors took home a prize and in some cases two or three prizes. A big thank you goes to the City of Stirling for all their support on this competition

Be sure to check our coming events page for more information on all of our coming events. A full list of all the competitions that Freestyle Now has hosted can be found on the past competitions page here.

Clockwise from top left – Spencer Park 1st in scooter under 10’s – Brodie Paehenua winning the beginner scooter class – Hayden Brewer took the 1st place in scooter intermediate – Oben McHoull sends a inward down the stair on the way to win the open class. More photos can be found on our Facebook page here

Clockwise from top left – Tayah Payne won the 9 years and under skateboard competition – Archie Anning is super consistent and could have placed well in the open class, 1st in 12 years and under class – Rudy Selvies travel from way down south to compete at the Balga comp and took hope the 1st palace in the 15 years and under – Daniel Aubrey had the flow and the tricks locked in to win the open class. More photos can be found on our Facebook page here

Clockwise form top left – Bianca Martin won the under 10’s – Brenten Waddingham took home a 1st place in the beginner BMX competition – Roman Depiazzi will be winning the open class very soon, for now he won the intermediates – Jeremy Wilson crooked grind and a win in the Elite class. More photos can be found on our Facebook page here

 

Balga skatepark competition 22nd January 2022 – Official results (points after name)

Scooter under 10’s – 1st Spencer Park 64, 2nd Calais Blakers 52

Scooter beginner – 1st Brodie Paehenua 69, 2nd Blake Denny 68, 3rd Brenten Waddingham 52, 4th Gavin Penny 45

Scooter intermediate – 1st Hayden Brewer 93, 2nd Freja Iburg 91, 3rd Nataha Tanner 90, 4th Lucas Lenane 87, 5th Jayce Blakers 85, 6th Hamish Larsen 80, 7th Josh Atkison 61

Scooter open – 1st Oben McHoull 111, 2nd Jeremy Clowry 103, 3rd Andy Tran 92, 4th Joshua Davies 82

 

Skateboard 9 years and under – 1st Tayah Payne 77, 2nd Mason Clark 76, 3rd Rogue Day 70, 4th Illay Godfrey 69, 5th Harlow Clark 68, 6th Pepper Connolly 65, 7th Kasper Godfrey 62,  8th Rosie Connolly 60.

Skateboard 12 years and under – 1st Archie Anning 98, 2nd Hailee Roberts 88, 3rd Ryleigh Richardson 83, 4th Nate Stewart 82, 5th Kaden Stewart 81, 6th Locky Obrien 80, 7th Khoi Nguyen 79, 8th Miles Harding 70, 9th Xavier Moreno 62

Skateboard 15 years and under – 1st Rudy Selvies 96, 2nd Rolly Moore 85, 3rd Zayle-Bay Straigh 79, 4th Jake Smith 77, 5th Rio Gray 67, 6th Dominic Bereezuai 55, 7th Kieran Treasure 55, 8th Ryan Green 50

Skateboard open – 1st Daniel Aubrey 100, 2nd Jake Smith 82, 3rd Claudia Duane 75, 4th Boadie Meldrum 71, 5th Khai Nielsen 69, 6th Amos Hadad 68, 7th Damien Hume 64, 8th Archie Butterworth 64

 

BMX under 10’s – 1st Bianca Martin 75, 2nd Jayce Blakers 68, 3rd Brody Brown 65, 4th Dusty Obrien 57, 5th Calais Blakers 55

BMX beginner – 1st Brenten Waddingham 74, 2nd Samual Evans 72, 3rd Ilay Godfrey 67, 4th Locky Obrien 61, 5th Gavin Penny 57

BMX intermediate – 1st Roman Depiazzi

BMX open – 1st Jeremy Wilson 116, 2nd Jack Carwardine 107, 3rd Jack Hooper 103

 

 

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BREMER BAY SKATEPARK COMPETITION – JANUARY 2022

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Freestyle Now hosted Bremer Bay’s second skatepark competition for the Bremer bay community resource centre thanks Healthways and the Shire of Jerramungup. The day before the competition Freestyle Now hosted a skatepark coaching session. Lots of participants learnt new skills and gained confidence with navigating the skatepark. Freestyle Now also spoke to the participants about how a skatepark competition is judged and how to plan out a competition run. At the competition many of the participants put this advice to good use. The competition was well attended by the town of Bremer Bay with many spectators and supporters, which was great to see. At the end of the competition all the participants no matter their placing took home a prize. It was also good to see some participants entering more than one discipline, yeah more prizes. A big thank you to the Bremer bay community resource centre. Be sure to check our coming events page for more information on all of our coming events. A full list of all the competitions that freestyle Now has hosted can be found on the past competitions page here.

Skatepark competitions are a fun time to hang with friends and put all the skills you have learnt to the test. Bremer Bay had lots of fun. More photos can be found on our Facebook page here.

Bremer Bay skatepark competition 13th January 2022 – Official results

Scooter beginner – 1st Ruby Clews, 2nd Annabelle Reddington, 3rd Patrick Witham, 4th Maeve Belton, 5th Chloe Kellow, 6th Mikayla Reddington.

Scooter intermediate – 1st Ronan Ross, 2nd Ian Johnson, 3rd Victor Formica, 4th Zac Thompson, 5th Josh Mitchell, 6th Dylan Kellow, 7th Paddy Belton, 8th John Sugars.

Blades – 1st Caleb Kellow.

Skateboard beginner – 1st Jordy Thomas, 2nd Rohan Kellow, 3rd Henry Stone, 4th Felix Steinwandel.

Skateboard open – 1st Jeff Evans, 2nd Maisie Mitchell.

BMX – 1st Zack Thompson, 2nd Jed Johnson, 3rd Lincoln Young, 4th Boston Barrows.

 

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