Back on the mythical simple session competition in Estonia: BMX and skate

Nabil Fathi

3/13/20252 min read

A breathtaking BMX finish

The simple session competition held in Estonia was a real trick of tricks and performance on two wheels. In extremely tight runs, the triple Australian champion, Boyd Hilder, was able to get out of the game with an impressive score of 94.24. This highlight captured the attention of spectators and BMX fans, who were looking forward to this final.

Not far behind, the talented Jordan Clark, who came straight from the United Kingdom, managed to climb secondly with a notable score of 93.25. We can guess a friendly and relentless competition between these athletes, each maneuver being crucial for their position. And finally, the Japanese Rim Nakamura did not deserve by making an excellent run, ranking third with a score of 92.25. Suffice to say that the BMX final was incredibly intensity!

Impressive skateboarding performances

This year, female skateboarding was also in the spotlight. The double Olympic bronze champion, Sky Brown, was able to win by winning the gold medal, showing an undeniable talent. It's great to see athletes like she shine and inspire the next generation of skaters. Following closely, Naia Laso and Lola Tembling also made remarkable performances, ranking second and third respectively, and proving that female skateboarding continues to grow in popularity and skills.

From suspense until the last second

Regarding male skateboarding, Hampeus Winberg has triumphed just as spectacular. He narrowly won with a gap, won a score of 91.11 against 90 for the Japanese Issei Sakurai, who took second place. Danny Leon, meanwhile, blocked third position with a solid score. Each run was marked by palpable tension, adding to the charm of this legendary competition.

In conclusion, this edition of the simple session in Estonia not only highlighted the talents of BMX and impressive skateboarding, but it also created unforgettable memories for participants and spectators. Whether by technical prowess or by the energy released during performance, this event delighted all lovers of board sports. We can't wait to see what the future has these promising athletes!