Registrations for skate and scooter competition now open

Registrations are now open for the Central Coast Series Skate and Scooter Competition, which returns this year with a total prize pool of over $3,000.

Central Coast Council will host the event in one action-packed day at Bato Yard at Bateau Bay this year, rather than holding several days of competition.

Young riders can enter in skate and scooter categories for the chance of being crowned the 2022 Central Coast Series Champion.

Rather than competing in a final, this year’s winner and runner up will be decided based on a cumulative tally, determined by the level of skill and difficulty of each trick performed.

Riders aged 25 and over will also be able to compete for the first time by entering the new Masters Best Trick Division.

Council Unit Manager Leisure Beach Safety and Community Facilities, Phil Cantillon, said the popular competition provides young riders a platform (in which) to showcase their skills and expertise.

“The Series was unfortunately unable to go ahead last year due to the ongoing pandemic; however we’re excited to see its return in 2022, with the format changing slightly to skate and scooter categories across one day of competition,” Cantillon said.

“The event will also provide young people across the region the chance to get involved beyond competing through inclusion in event management, judging, emceeing and musical performances.

“This (makes) it only fitting that we see the competition coincide once again with Youth Week, an important celebration of our young people,” he said.

The competition is aimed at beginner, intermediate and sponsored riders, providing a platform for young riders of all skill levels.

The Competition will be held at Bato Yard, 460 The Entrance Rd, Bateau Bay, from 9am-3pm on Wednesday, April 13.

Each rider will compete in two (one minute) heats and entry for spectators will be free.

Competition entry is open to the first 100 riders aged 5-24 to register to compete in disciplines including skate street, skate park and scooter

Age divisions include: •  Under 12 years; Under 16 years; Open Men’s; Open Women’s; Sponsored; and Masters (aged 25 years and over).

Council Administrator, Rik Hart, said competitions such as the Central Coast Series are great in engaging local young people in recreational and social activities.

“The Central Coast Series and Youth Week play an important role in helping to ensure that people of all ages feel welcome to participate in community life,” Hart said.

There is no fee upon registration to compete, with entries open to riders until 5pm on Friday, April 8.

For further information and to register search ‘2022 Central Coast Series’ at centralcoast.nsw.gov.au.

Source:

Media release, Mar 8

Central Coast Council