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Pat Casey was born on December 26, 1993, in Riverside, California. [3] He turned professional at age 16. [4] Casey is known for being the first rider to successfully perform a decade backflip at a competition in 2011 (a trick where the rider spins their body around the handlebars a full 360 degrees while performing a backflip). [5][3]
He owns a bike shop in Howell, NJ called SC Action Sports Bicycle Shop. [2] He is also widely known for having a YouTube channel under the name Scotty Cranmer[3] in which he makes videos with his friends riding skateparks, driving cars, and playing games while riding their bikes. His younger brother Matty is a regular guest on the channel.
On 10 September 2016, Willoughby was declared a tetraplegic after a training run crash at Chula Vista BMX track. 29 March 2018 he rode his BMX bike first time after his crash, still unable to walk. [citation needed] In January 2019, Willoughby and Post married. Willoughby stood up on his own legs (with braces) to dance with his new wife. As of 2021, Sam and Alise Willoughby live in Chula Vista ...
MONTIGNY-LE-BRETONNEUX, France (AP) — Kye Whyte of Britain was tended to by several paramedics before he was taken off the BMX track on a stretcher following a hard crash during the semifinals ...
After a horrific crash at the Tokyo Olympics that left him hospitalized with a brain injury, U.S. BMX rider Connor Fields is home in Henderson, Nevada.
In an interview with CNN Sport, BMX rider Saya Sakakibara talks about not quitting following a concussion, heartbreak at Tokyo 2020 and hopes for the Paris Olympics.
The bike was a 1993 Honda Cr80. He was a professional BMX rider who had performed the trick regularly on a bicycle. He continued to exhibit the trick until a crash in 1995 left him with serious injuries. In 2000, Carey Hart attempted the first backflip on a full-size motocross bike off a modified dirt landing ramp at the Gravity Games 2000.
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