BEN HENNON (HARO Europe - Freestyle)
How did you get injured?
Hennon: BROKE AND DISLICATED MY RIGHT SHOULDER.
Where were you at the time?
Hennon: I WAS AT THE POP SESSSION JAM IN TALLIN, ESTONIA.
Did you know something was wrong right away?
Hennon: I KNEW IT WAS A GOOD CRASH BUT I DIDN'T THINK I HAD BROKEN IT. I THOUGHT IT HAD JUST COME OUT OF JOINT AND GONE BACK IN.
Who helped you on the way to the hospital?
Hennon: NO ONE, THE FINALS WERE JUST ABOUT TO START. IT WAS COOL, DIDN'T WANT ANYONE ELSE TO MISS IT .
The HARO BMX teams are facing some injuries these days. It sucks to be injured but every rider has to deal with it at some point. It hurts when 5 members of the HARO team are injured at the same time. Jason Richardson is out with a broken femur, Ben Hennon broke his shoulder blade and dislocated his right shoulder, Ryan Nyquist folded his hand underneath his body on a crash and broke it and Ben Shenker and Colin MacKay broke bones while they were in a foreign country. How do they deal with the injury? what do they do to kill time? Are they getting back on the bike before the doctor tells them? Those are a few questions we asked. You're probably curious now aren't you. Before we start we'd like to wish every injured rider on the team a speedy recovery. To everyone else on the HARO team (Rob Darden, Senad Grosic, Derek Betcher, Greg Romero, Daniel Dhers, Chad Roberts) be safe.
Name: John Povah
Age: 36 years old, married, got a kid on the way
Hometown: Corona, California. Been in the USA for 17 years.
When you moved here you didn’t have a job in the bicycle industry, what did you do to survive so you could still ride your bike in sunny California?
Povah: Originally the reason why I came over here was to ride my bike. I had a job painting cars. I always rode and in the weekends I did shows and made a lot of extra money that way but I still painted cars for a living. Down the line I was fortunately enough to get a job building ramps instead of painting cars which was also better for my health. From there I met Jay Miron, got a job with Schwinn. Schwinn went bankrupt and from there I got a job at etnies.
Do you feel you’re fortunate with the way your life turned out or do you feel that with your BMX history and BMX dedication, you deserve a job in the industry?
Povah: I think anyone can have what they want. When I was a kid what I wanted to do is ride a bike and have fun and never thought about a job because I rode in the early eighties and there wasn’t that much money in it, you know.