Carine skatepark competition - Rollerskate, Inline, Scooter, Skateboard, BMX
Schedule
Sat Mar 08 2025 at 12:00 pm to 08:00 pm
UTC+08:00Location
Carine Skatepark | Perth, WA
A skatepark competition is a place for participants to showcase their skills and to demonstrate their growing skills to their friends, family, peers and the wider community. Skatepark competitions activate communities, help engage youth positively and involve community, parents, and beginner to advanced skatepark users. All thanks to the City of Stirling.
COMPETITORS INFORMATION
All disciplines will have a limit on competitors numbers so make sure you register online to guarantee your placement in the competition.
COMPETITION TIME SLOTS
Rollerskate and Inline (separate) – 12:00pm - 12:30pm / competition - 12:30pm - 1:30pm
Scooter rego / warm up – 1:30pm - 2:00pm / competition - 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Skateboard rego / warm up – 3:30pm - 4:00pm / competition - 4:00pm - 5:30pm
BMX rego / warm up – 5:30pm - 6:00pm / competition - 6:00pm - 7:30pm
Be sure to register online to secure your placement - spots are limited.
On day registrations only if spots are available.
DISCIPLINES / DIVISIONS
Competitors can only enter one division but can enter multiple disciplines
Rollerskate Inline - Beginner, Open
Scooter - Skate - BMX - Beginner, Intermediate, Open
Beginners (younger and still learning)
Intermediates (competitors with some good skills)
Open (consistent and dialed tricks)
COMPETITION FORMAT
The whole skatepark can be used. Each competitor gets 2 x 1 minute individual run. Best run counts. No finals. Competitors are judged on Difficulty, diversity and consistency (see more info below in judging criteria)
JUDGING CRITERIA
Difficulty. Best score possible from one judge - 20 points
Definition
•Tricks that are difficult to execute
•Technical tricks
•Difficult lines within the park
•Large gaps or high airs will also be taken into account
Diversity. Best score possible from one judge - 20 points
Definition
•A run consisting of various types of tricks (grinds, stalls and airs)
•Using the park to its full capability (tricking on as many obstacles as you can)
•Using the park in ways that other competitors are not (original lines through the park or tricking parts of the park that no one is tricking.)
•The more varied the run and the more obstacles ridden the higher the score.
Consistency. Best score possible from one judge - 20 points
Definition
•A run that has been done without any feet touching by mistake or crashes.
•Tricks done but not pulled smooth will also come into account with consistency points
•The less touches or crashes and the smoother the run the higher the score the competitor will receive
Where is it happening?
Carine Skatepark, Hamersley Carine Amateur Football Club, Carine WA 6020, Australia,Perth, Western AustraliaEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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