instructors included former professional BMX riders Steve Veltman and Jason Richardson. High Performance Director of Sprint Jamie Staff and National BMX Coach James Herrera were present at the camp in supervisory roles.

For the first-time participants, the camp represents an opportunity to experience the difference in tracks compared to domestic racing, especially the start hill. The returners displayed to Staff a big improvement from their first visit and their continued interest in becoming the next Connor Fields.
"This is perhaps the best group of young athletes I've seen in recent camp history," Herrera said. "Everyone was charging the track this morning and great progression was seen throughout the group."
Staff, who won the 1996 BMX world championship, talked to the riders about the extra effort necessary to compete internationally. He also educated the riders on the importance of maintaining a nutritious diet and proper workout technique in the gym.
Staff would like to thank USA BMX for running the qualifying events for these camps. He would also like to thank Chase Bikes, Tioga Tires and Ikonix for their valuable contributions to the program.
Below is a list of the riders who participated in the camp:
Juniors Men
Christopher Abernathy (Alpine, Calif.)
Michael Boyle (Boise, Idaho/Eight 01-Extreme BMX Pro)
Ponton Cary (Winchester, Va./Powers Bike Shop)
Makieva Hopson (North Las Vegas, Nev./Vendetta-Elite Bicycles)
Damian Ontiveros (Fremont, Calif./510 Bay Area BMXers)
Austin Palasota (Saint Peters, Mo.)
Ryan Pettigrew (Watsonville, Calif./Jr Bicycles.com-Speedco)
Benjamin Roberts (Wheaton, Ill.)
Jacob Williams (Sandy, Utah/Teraflex Jeep Mods)
Uhl Woods (Benbrook, Texas)
Justin Yaggy (Isanti, Minn.)
Juniors Women
Courtney Atwater (Phoenix, Ariz.)
Elida Beeman (Lansing, Mich.)
Shayla Blackmore (Durango, Colo./Phoenix Factory Racing)
Lexa Jones (Peoria, Ariz.)
Kaeli Lixandru (Phoenix, Ariz.)
Crystal Schwartz (Harris, Minn.)
Jenna Spracher (Hampton, Va.)