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Do you love extreme sports like BMX? You’ll find our list of colleges and universities offering BMX sport to students informative. They also provide scholarships. Are you one of those students who live for the rush of adrenaline? Then, you’ll love BMX.
Over the years, many universities and colleges have introduced this new sport for students. Some educational institutions are even offering scholarships to BMX racers via Bob Warnicke’s Scholarship program. Through the scholarship, learners can secure funds ranging between $500 to $5000 and even more. In this guide, you will find a list of colleges and universities that have BMX for students. But before that, let’s check out how BMX sport started.
It's great to have events back happening, and they're happening everywhere. Make sure to keep an eye out for the FATBMX Event Post that is circulating in the NEWS section. It has all the latest BMX events/races/jams/activities listed that you can attend. Here's one that came in today and is happening this weekend. If you're in Czech Republic or feel like a road trip, this could be an option for you.
BMXtreme fest is a sport & music event which takes place on 17. - 19. September in the historical Telč (Czech Republic). Part of this event is a BMX miniramp contest (in spine miniramp) with prize money 20 000 CZK (aprox 780 euro). Among the confirmed riders are Marin Ranteš, Michael Beran and others. Contest is held in categorie amateur and pro.
In addition to BMX races, the event will include a bike film screening, a pumptrack contest, as well as concerts by well-known bands and DJs.
Here's the BMXtreme Fest 2021 teaser for you to get you warmed up for the festivity this weekend in Telč
After the first 2021 stop in Le Havre, the French Urban Sports tour will make a stop in Canet-en-Roussillon on September 18th and 19th for BMX and Roller Freestyle Park competitions. Completed with BMX Flatland demonstrations, this free and open to all event (on presentation of a health pass) promises to bring together all generations for a weekend full of Action Sports.
Where : Théâtre de la Mer - 66140 Canet-en-Roussillon
When : September 18th and 19th 2021
Access : free to access, health pass mandatory
The Drug Aware Groundswell Festival at Scarborough Beach in Western Australia has grown steadily into a fantastic event over the past few years. A vital inclusion last year was the BMX bowl battle competition delivered last year by Freestyle Now, the world's longest running action sports enterprise based right here in Western Australia. “With Australia’s Logan Martin’s recent BMX Park Gold Medal win at the Tokyo Olympics, competitions such as this are critical to nurturing our next generation of BMX riders”, said Shaun Jarvis, BMX stunt show rider and owner of Freestyle Now.
The skatepark bowl at Scarborough is the largest in Western Australia and is a world-class venue. For 2021 Zambrero has stepped in as a major sponsor of the BMX competition delivering a fun new twist on the competition with the name now the “Zambrero BMX bowl battle”. It sounds like a great challenge for photographers to get a BMX rider flying out of a “burrito” bowl!
Other supporters of the Zambrero BMX bowl battle include Colony BMX, Division Brand, Cult Crew, Sneaky Wholefoods, Local BMX.
“Competitors can enter pro, open, intermediate or the beginners class. Thanks to Zambrero’s,
Today, etnies debuts its brand-new men’s and women’s Ranger LT shoe built to be lightweight, versatile and super comfortable. The Ranger LT features etnies’ signature, stylized “E” and the midsole is developed with the brand’s extra thick Evolution Foam that won’t pack out and provides maximum cushion. This lifestyle shoe is constructed with a vegan based upper, a Foam Lite 2 insole to increase breathability and a tread pattern on rubber outsoles for extra grip. Available for men and women, the Ranger LT is priced at €85 and available in several colorways for men and women. Most colourways feature a mesh design and microfiber materials for breathability and more weather friendly
After the first 2021 stop in Le Havre, the French Urban Sports tour will make a stop in Canet-en-Roussillon on September 18th and 19th for BMX and Roller Freestyle Park competitions. Completed with BMX Flatland demonstrations, this free and open to all event (on presentation of a health pass) promises to bring together all generations for a weekend full of Action Sports.
Where: Théâtre de la Mer - 66140 Canet-en-Roussillon, France
When: September 18th and 19th 2021
Access: Free access, health pass mandatory
On a Freestyle Park specially assembled on the Théâtre de la Mer, BMX and Roller riders in the Pro,
Boston, MA is packed with history and prestige, and we've combined the two with the new, limited-edition, shamrock-inspired Boston Big Ripper. Whether you're looking for a bike ready for a marathon or a quick trip to grab a pint, this sweet ride will have you saying "cheers" with every pedal you take. Don't sleep on the Boston Big Ripper—only 300 are available in the USA! The majority of these bikes will start to become available exclusively in stores in the Boston-area this weekend. The remaining bikes will be released on SEBIKES.com in the coming months.
The new, limited-edition Boston Ripper jersey is the perfect way to complete the Boston kit.
The official NK BMX Freestyle 2021 will take place in Skateland Rotterdam on Saturday 11 and Sunday 12 September. In that weekend it will be determined who can call themselves Dutch BMX Freestyle Champion for a year. BMX was part of the Olympic Games for the first time in Tokyo this year and is now officially an Olympic sport. Fans can now also attend an impressive championship closer to home. The NK BMX Freestyle 2021 is part of Rotterdam Street Culture Week that takes place in Skateland, among other places.
Three disciplines
In addition to the traditional Park and Street disciplines that were introduced in 2018 and 2020, a new discipline has been added. Flatland is an officially recognized part of the Dutch Championship for the first time. National Championships are now being held in 3 BMX Freestyle disciplines. 'Street' is ridden on the Street Park course where mainly tricks are done from stairs and rails. Park is ridden on the 'Park' course that mainly has high quarterpipes, boxes and spines'. 'Flatland' is sometimes called 'breakdancing with a BMX bike', the participants perform on a flat floor and do various tricks and combinations there. On Saturday September 11, the competition will take place in the Street and Flatland categories. The Park category will be held on Sunday 12 September.
Rotterdam Street Culture Week
Rotterdam is full of talents and grass roots initiatives in the field of street art, hip hop and urban sports.
After an amazing first digital edition in 2020 that shone a light on talent from around the world, FISE once again reinvented the concept and launched the E-FISE Junior by Hot Wheels, dedicated to the next generation of action sports talent. From July 12 to September 1, more than 345 young people joined the contest. The average age of participants was 12 years old, with girls making up 30% of the entrants. 35 nations from around the world were represented in four disciplines:
BMX, Skateboard, Roller and Scooter Freestyle. With more than 500 videos posted, 5 million videos viewed, 110 000 votes and more than 20 million social media impressions, the bet to reach the biggest world is once again successful.