2014 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series – Final results

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The 2014 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series (F.N.W.A.S.S.) has come to an end. There were 20 rounds in total covering most of Western Australia from Karratha in the north to Kalgoorlie in the east and several south west locations as well as the Perth metropolitan area. The point series is open to all participants that compete in the advanced class in bmx, skateboard and scooter disciplines at all of the designated skatepark competitions that Freestyle Now hosts. There were lots of competitors who entered the competitions during 2014 with each competitor receiving points for their placing. Points are awarded in the following way for each placing,
1st = 30 , 2nd = 25 , 3rd = 20 , 4th = 10 , 5th = 5 , 6th = 3 , 7th onwards = 1

A congratulations needs to go out to the competitors who competed and followed the series enough to keep their points up. This series dose not really dictate who it the best rider in the state but gives the competitors a series to follow to work on a yearend title. This is the fourth year the series has been running and it is now gaining momentum. The 2015 series is set to kick off with round 1 at Rockingham skatepark 24th of January and round 2 at Kwinana skatepark on the 13th February. Both of these competition are also intake competitions for the Rocky’s final fest invite only competition that is set to take place on the 11th April.  We will be in touch with the winners of the series to award them prizes for their efforts. A large thank you to our supporters for the competition series – Stowaway distribution, 4 skateboard co and Sacrifice scooters.

The 2014 F.N.W.A.S.S. competitions list.

Round 1 – 24th January – Rockingham skatepark
Round 2 – 26th January – Bunbury Skatepark
Round 3 – 31st January – Roleystone Skatepark
Round 4 – 15th February – Margaret River skatepark
Round 5 – 16th February – Dunsborough Skatepark
Round 6 – 30th March – Willetton skatepark
Round 7 – 12th April – Wonthella skatepark
Round 8 – 13th April – Kalgoorlie skatepark
Round 9 – 24th April – Golden Bay skatepark
Round 10 – 26th April – High Wycombe skatepark
Round 11 – 13th July – Rocky’s final fest invite only competition (double pointer)
Round 12 – 16th July – Cooloongup skatepark
Round 13 – 5th September – Port Kennedy skatepark
Round 14 – 7th September – Collie skatepark
Round 15 – 9th October – Singleton skatepark
Round 16 – 10th October – Willetton skatepark
Round 17 – 10th October – Kalgoorlie skatepark
Round 18 – 25th October – Kwinana skatepark
Round 19 – 8th November – Nickol West Karratha skatepark
Round 20 – 29th November – Golden Bay skatepark

rockingham comp january 2014 Dylan Schmidt

Dylan Schmidt at round 1 of the 2014 series in Rockingham with a large superman transfer. Dylan has take out 1st place in bmx for the 2014 F.N.W.A.S.S.

BMX – 2014 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series top 10
1st Dylan Schmidt
2nd Laurence Bakewell
3rd Regan Lothian
4th Brad South
5th Jesse Brown
6th Jacob DeAbru
7th Matt Vaia
8th Lee Kirkman
8th Mitchell Halse
10th Ty Drummond

Aden Lillas at golden bay skatepark competition2014

Aden Lillas at round 9 Golden Bay competition bar spinning, Aden has taken out the 1st place in the 2014 F.N.W.A.S.S. for scooters

SCOOTER – 2014 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series top 10
1st Aden Lillas
2nd Ethan McKenzie
2nd Billy Watts
4th Jiordan Giacoppo
5th Ben Thomas
6th Anarki Hunter
7th Morgan Avery
8th Cullen Webber
9th Jarod Colwell
9th Matty Ceravolo

rockingham finals fest 2014 skateboard Chonchoe Lasvendous 1st place

Chonchoe Lasvendous at the Rocky’s final fest with a hippy jump, he took out the 1st place in the 2014 F.N.W.A.S.S. in skateboard

SKATE – 2014 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series top 8
1st – Chonchoe Lasvendous
2nd – Mason Brown
3rd – Jake Beazley
4th – Shakur Paul-Crump
5th – Nars Walker
6th – Joel Pond
7th – Aden Lillas
8th – Jamie Pratten

Check the final standings in each of the three disciplines via the links to the PDF file.

BMX – 2014 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series – Final results

SCOOTER – 2014 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series – Final results

SKATEBOARD – 2014 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series – Final results

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2014 Mandurah Action Sports Games bmx park competition video

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In 2014 the Mandurah Action Sports Games hosted some amazing action sports. With the combination wakeboarding, water skiing, FMX, skateboarding, scooters and BMX it is without a doubt a rad weekend. The bmx park competition was nothing but intense with so much good riding going down it was crazy. Check out the video to see all the radness. It is all taking place once again for 2015 so get yourself ready to witness one of Australia’s premier action sports events.

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2014 Mandurah Action Sports Games skateboard competition video

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In 2014 the Mandurah Action Sports Games hosted some amazing action sports. With the combination wakeboarding, water skiing, FMX, skateboarding, scooters and BMX it is without a doubt a rad weekend. The skateboard competition was nothing but intense with the final 3 place getter being very close in points. It was a rad competition and the skating riding was nothing but insane. Check out the video to see the radness. It is all taking place once again for 2015 so get yourself ready to witness one of Australia’s premier action sports events.

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2014 Mandurah Action Sports Games scooter competition video

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In 2014 the Mandurah Action Sports Games hosted some amazing action sports. With the combination wakeboarding, water skiing, FMX, skateboarding, scooters and BMX it is without a doubt a rad weekend. The scooter competition was a international scooter association wild card entry for the world titles. It was a rad competition and the riding was nothing but insane. Check out the video to see the radness. It is all taking place once again for 2015 so get yourself ready to witness one of Australia’s premier action sports events.

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2014 Mandurah Action Sports Games BMX Halfpipe video

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In 2014 the Mandurah Action Sports Games hosted some amazing action sports. With the combination wakeboarding, water skiing, FMX, skateboarding, scooters and BMX it is without a doubt a rad weekend. The bmx halfpipe competition was insane with some amazing riding going down. Check out the video to see the radness. It is all taking place once again for 2015 so get yourself ready to witness one of Australia’s premier action sports events.

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Freestyle Now skatepark coaching workshop sessions in Karratha

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In early November Freestyle Now hosted a series of skatepark coaching workshops sessions and a skatepark competition in and around Karratha, in the northwest of Western Australia. Freestyle Now squad members Kim Bloodson, Mitch Harris and John Manning we in charge of bringing the radness to the locals of Roebourne, Wickham, Dampier, Nickol West and Karratha. It was an awesome trip from all accounts with the 3 squad members really getting in with the locals, interacting with them and assisting them with some great skill sets. We got Kim, Mitch and John to sending a few words about their experience from Karratha.

Freestyle Now Karratha skatapark coaching workshops 2014 - Kim Bloodson

Kim Bloodson overlooking the town he grew up in and pointing to where he wrestled his last shark.

Kim Bloodson
As I stepped off the plane in Karatha I instantly regretted only owning black clothes, you have to physically push through the wall off heat to get to the terminal, I’m sure we are all going to melt to death. Me Mitch and John are greeted by a lovely lady asking if we are the freestyle guys and we are all like “aaawww yyeeaaahhh” high fives n cool handshakes n stuff. We start doing backflips n flairs n junk in the terminal, you know just being rad guys. We are given a rental car and head into the inferno to find the hotel. I get a private room cause I’m the most freestyle while John n Mitch begin the fight for wifi in their shared room, suckers. First job on this trip is Roebourne. Its new park is the mostest epic goodness I’ve seen in a long time. The locals are super keen to ride our stuff as they have none of their own, so we have a lovely afternoon of hangs and laughs with some pretty wild kids, man it was the best. Driving the 30km back to Karatha we are greeted with a breath taking sunset, it’s so moving we put on a Celine Dion CD and cry like little woman at the majesty of the Pilbara. Dinner at the tavern, yes please, found fifty bucks, good night. Day 2 begins. It’s Wickham today and its only 1000000 degrees so it should be a casual one. Wickham only has a small park but it’s got huge attitude, or raditude. The kids there are amazing cool crew and many tricky tricks where learnt by the whipper snappers, cool tunes and a feast for the masses to boot. Lovely drive home past the prison and back to the air con hotel. Day 3 is at the new Karatha park in town. It’s a nibble fest of goodness and fun fun, the lovely youth workers cook more food for the humans and we just be like the coolest guys around ever, cool handshakes n stuff, so cool. I grew up {hahahaha} in this town so it’s amazing for me to be back here doing what I did here 20 years ago. I’m constantly asking locals about old spots and long lost ramps but they look at me like I’m speaking another language??Generation gap? Day 4 is Dampier. We head out early and scope out the town, it’s so beautiful. We play the Celine Dion CD again and just cry heaps. We then proceeded to do the most manly thing one can do in the Pilbara apart from kicking a football at a V8,,,,WE OPEN OUR FIRST COCNUT. High fives and backflips happen. Dampier park is my most fav, cass vibes on the cuteset little PA and met some awesome crew, best crew up there, so nice seeing these isolated guys skating so hard. Day 5 is comp day in Karatha Nickol West skatepark, huge turnout in the most hotness since hotness was a thing. We melt and yell and laugh and eat and hang and make new friends all day to a banging soundtrack supplied by a DJ. Really was an amazing comp. So with that our trip is at an end but not before we spend the night dancing at the local night club, ouch, good times. I hope I get the chance to do this again next year cause I felt like we really did a good thing up there. I would like to thank Sophie for looking after us so well and all the other old and new friends for being rad….
PS no Celine Dion was actually played on this trip but we did buy a Nelly CD….It’s getting hot in here so Freestyle Now…………. before it’s too late…..bbyyeee blood.xox

Freestyle Now Karratha skatapark coaching workshops 2014 - John Manning and Mitch Harris

John Manning and Mitch Harris with red dog on the way into Dampier.

John Manning
The recent Karatha trip was a really good time, despite the heat, checking out the five parks that we held coaching workshop sessions at during the week was my favourite part of the trip. Roebourne park in particular was a really fun park and had some really interesting features to it. I’d love to go back to that park one day to get a proper ride of it. The kids that participated in the coaching sessions and the comp were all nice kids and fairly well behaved. Overall it was a fun time and all the events we held went smoothly. Thanks to Freestyle Now for the trip!

Freestyle Now Karratha skatapark coaching workshops 2014 A

Clockwise from top left – Bloodson making the Wickham locals stoked – Mitch and a local at Wickham getting some skate skills on – Sun set at Karratha skatepark while J-Love in the white shirt looks on – John helping a Dampier local with some scooter skills.

Mitch Harris
The opportunity to travel to the Pilbara to run coaching workshop sessions and a competition was recently presented to Freestyle Now by the City of Karratha. Bloodson, John and I found ourselves lucky enough to be flying north to run these events. The blast of heat and humidity received while getting off the air-conditioned cabin of the plane was a unique welcome to apart of Australia I’d never had the chance to see before.
After checking in to our accommodation J-Love (John) and I were given a VIP tour of Karratha by Blood, who had grown up here and was interested to see how things had changed and capture some feelings of nostalgia. Highlights of the tour included guided views of roofing of some of Karratha’s commercial and residential properties accompanied by Blood’s catchphrase/future pick-up line: “I did the roof on that”. Blood also pointed out some spots that he used to ride and skate back in the day, “make do with what you have” perfectly labels the curbs, sets and sketchy drains that were around.
Coaching clinics started with Roebourne, definitely one of the most well-constructed and designed parks seen while up there. The heat didn’t seem to deter anyone from having a shot on John’s bike and scooter or my board. Wickham was next and with weather to match the day before it was again surprising to me how enthusiastic most kids were to be out in the unforgiving sun. Savior came in the form of a youth worker whose generous gift of icy-poles provided a cool respite.
Coaching at the Shed was a nice break-up of the week, with a later start time in the cooler part of the day and evening everybody was a lot more energetic and willing to commit. Free sausage sizzle was rad too (too bad for Bloodson who is a vegan). Coaching clinics finished in Dampier which was an excellent place to hang out beforehand. Coconuts, palms and beaches with a cool breeze made me question whether I was really working. With cheap frozen cokes, a decent skatepark, and scenic views this place seemed like paradise. There was a really good turn-out for skaters in Dampier with a good range of skill and age, excellent to see a decent scene in such a remote place.
The trip ended with the competition at Nickol West. In what seemed like weather conditions reserved for the ninth circle of Hell we helped set up and got under way. Free stuff will make a person do crazy things, evidenced by the amount of kids who showed up to ride and skate in the heat. The free water was essential as you seemed to sweat your body weight whether you were moving or not, regardless the day was successful with everybody receiving a prize for their efforts and minimal injuries (except for that guy who burnt himself on his friend’s home-made moped/death-trap, but that had nothing to do with the comp).
In summary, a fantastic trip that all three of us agreed we’d love to do again. Hopefully see you next year Karratha.

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Clockwise from top left – John looking over some of the Dampier skatepark – Mitch helping a Dampier local with some ledge skills – The crew, Kim, John and Mitch at the Nickol West comp – Sun set at Dampier skatepark.

 To see more photos from the trip check out face book page here.

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Golden Bay skatepark competition – Round 20 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series

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Round 20 of the Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series was recently held at the Golden Bay skatepark thanks to the City of Rockingham. This was the final round of the 2014 series with the year end title being announced shortly. This completion was also an intake for the Rocky’s final fest that will be taking place in April 2015. The Rocky’s final fest is an invite only competition that competitors need to place in any of the Rockingham and Kwinana competition to earn invite. There was a great turn out at the competition in all division. A big thank you to our supporters Stowaway distribution, Sacrifice scooters and 4 skateboard Co and to the City of Rockingham.

Golden Bay skatepark competition – 29th November 2014 – Round 20 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series – Official results

Girls – 1st Shani Garrod

Scooter beginners – 1st Kie Underdown, 2nd Conner Atkinson, 3rd Taylor Webb, 4th Daniel Gemmell, 5th Chris Kelly, 6th Shandon Ransfield, 7th Josh Woodall, 7th Kyle Carey, 9th Ben Galbis, 10th Daniel Marsella, 11th Daniel Gionta, 12th Conner Carey, 13th Talyn Galic, 14th Brayden McGlenchy, 15th Kalen Kazakoff, 16th Jay Lawler, 17th Arlen Manson, 18th Jacob Bolch, 19th Ethan Lillas, 20th Sam Higgs, 21st Harry Wooton, 22nd Jon Kelly, 23rd Riley Jones, 24th Brodie Donno, 25th Jamie Gaebler, 26th Corey Hacking, 27th Callum McGlenchy, 28th Seth Jorgensen.

Scooter advanced – 1st Liam Collins, 2nd Morgan Avery, 3rd Levi Mills, 4th Calymn Brandt, 5th Aden Lillas, 6th Ethan MacKenzie, 7th Jayden Denehy, 8th Dolton Hey, 9th Brendan Latta, 10th Robert Stevens.

Skateboard beginners – 1st Brodee Stevenson, 2nd Kaiden Barron, 3rd Chevy Carmody, 4th Sav Carmody, 5th Phin Carmody, 6th Banjo Stevenson, 7th Ethan MacKenzie, 8th Sam McGoven, 9th Aden Lillas, 10th Kie Underdown.

Skateboard advanced – 1st Nars Walker, 2nd Ryan Tuke, 3rd Luke Quinn, 4th Jake Beazley.

Bmx beginners – 1st Jayden Trethowen, 2nd Jesse Whitehead, 3rd Jack Carwardine, 4th Ty Rodgers, 5th Jesse Nelson, 6th Devon Baohm, 7th Ethan MacKenzie, 8th Chris Ogden, 9th Ethan Lillas.

Bmx advanced – 1st Laurence Bakewell, 2nd Dylan Schmidt, 3rd Brad South, 4th Regan Lothian, 5th Aden Lillas.

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Nichol West skatepark competition – Round 19 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series

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Round 19 of the Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series was recently held at the Nichol West skatepark in Karratha thanks to the City of Karratha. Freestyle Now squad members Kim Bloodson, Mitch Harris and John Manning spent 6 days in Karratha hosting a series of skatepark coaching workshop session at the skateparks within the City of Karratha. We will be posting up some of their experiences soon. Karratha has 5 skateparks and on this occasion the Nickol West skatepark was the location to host the competition. The City of Karratha is looking at making this competition an annual event. The locals of the area as well as the staff at the City of Karratha were all super stoked with the skatepark competition and skatepark coaching workshops. A big shout out to the City of Karratha youth workers for organizing Freestyle Now to be up in Karratha to engage with the youth and throw down a rad competition as well as to our supporters Stowaway distribution, Sacrifice scooters and 4 skateboard Co.

Freestyle Now Nickol West Karratha skatepark competition November 2014 bmx skateboard scooter competition

Clockwise from top left – Nixon Osborne is a rad skater and rips it hard – The crew – Scooter radness went down at the Nichol West comp – Bailey King get his T-bog-on

Karratha skatepark competition – 8th November 2014 – Round 19 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series – Official results 

Girls – 1st Dakota Oniszk

Scooter beginners – 1st Jarrod Renton, 2nd Dion McKenney, 3rd Dakota Healey, 4th Fionn Neeson 5th Lee Poyner, 6th Lachlan Power, 7th Zac Howie, 8th Jake Butler, 9th Seth Coles, 10th Bailey Singleton, 11th Lochlen Tietze-Bentley.

Scooter Advanced – 1st Dylan Van Padua, 2nd Shea Armstrong, 3rd Caan Lainson, 4th Elijah Lyon, 5th Alex Daiziell, 6th Sash Hospital, 7th Brodie DeWacht, 8th Regan Kemp.

Skateboard beginners – 1st Kyffan Gibbs, 2nd Ben Hongell, 3rd Harry Eykyn, 4th Cade Henry, 5th Ruben McCawley, 6th Liam Eykyn.

Skateboard Advanced – 1st Nixon Osborne, 2nd Jared DeWacht.

Bmx beginners – 1st Damen Sloss, 2nd Bailey King, 3rd Sash Hospital, 4th Jarrod D, 5th Elijah.

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Paul Chamberlain wins DownUnderGround 2014

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Freestyle Now squad member Paul Chamberlain has taken out the 2014 DownUnderGround year end Pro title. The DownUnderGround national BMX flatland contest series has 3 rounds and Paul was only 22 points ahead of Shane Badman so at the finals last weekend in Melbourne it could have been either way for these two riders. Paul placed 4th in Melbourne just 2 points below Shane who took the 3rd place. DownUnderGround has had 6 series of competition with Paul taking the title in series 1, 3, 5 and this series 6.

Paul Chamberlain at DownUnderGround bmx flatland contest Melbourne 2014

Paul Chamberlain rolling his way through a dumptruck underpass at round 3 of the 2014 finals in Melbourne

Freestyle Now co founder and main boss man Shaun Jarvis took out the 5th place in the advanced class at the round 3 competition in Melbourne. A heavy crash on the day before the competition resulted in a server sprained thumb which hampered his riding a bit n contest day. Shaun ended up as a result of his 5th placing taking the 3rd place in the year end title for the advanced class.

Shaun Jarvis at DownUnderGround bmx flatland contest Melbourne 2014

Shaun Jarvis whips it in backwards mode at the DownUnderGround finals

The new series of DownUnderGround kicks off in Sydney on the 21st February 2015, make sure you keep up to date with everything bmx flatland over at the BMXflatlandAustralia website.

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Kwinana skatepark competition – Round 18 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series

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Round 18 of the Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series was recently held at the Kwinana skatepark with thanks to the City of Kwinana. The 2014 Freakfest brought in some good crowds to come and watch the competition as the competition and festival took place at the same location in Kwinana. The next competition scheduled for Kwinana will be on the 13th February 2015, make sure you check our coming events page for updated info. A big thank you to our supporters Stowaway distribution, Sacrifice scooters and 4 skateboard Co and to the City of Kwinana.

Kwinana skatepark competition – 25th October 2014 – Round 18 Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series – Official results

Scooter beginners – 1st Talyn Galic, 2nd Ben Gulbis, 3rd Isaiah Tuhoro, 4th Tarkyn McBurney, 5th Ruben Blakey, 6th Harry Wootton, 7th Kade Rennie, 8th Cooper Bennett.

Scooter Advanced – 1st Ethan MacKenzie, 2nd Aden Lillas, 3rd Levi Mills, 4th Max Law, 5th Jack Heron, 6th Kayn Millersmith.

Skateboard beginners – 1st Daniel Scarrot, 2nd Jarrod Clapham, 3rd Tyler Marsh, 4th Manaia.

Skateboard Advanced – 1st Brendon Cross, 2nd Nathan Stonebanks, 3rd Jeff Gunning.

Bmx beginners – 1st Jesse Whitehead, 2nd Devon Baohm, 3rd Ryan James, 4th Carlo Scenini, 5th Demeutrius Cunningham, 6th Cooper Bennett.

Bmx advanced – 1st Regan Lothian.

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