Austin Coleman Lake Forest, California
Scotty Cranmer Howell, New Jersey
Brandon Dosch Lake Orion, Michigan
T.J. Ellis Moreno Valley, California
James Foster Redlands, California
Dustin Griess Minneapolis, Minnesota
Jimmy Hale Coral Springs, Florida
Chris Hughes Los Angeles, California
Seth Klinger Winfield, Kansas
Koji Kraft Addison, Illinois
Craig Mast Champion, Ohio
Ricky Moseley Memphis, Tennessee
Ronnie Napolitan Youngstown, Ohio
Cory Nastazio Flushing, New York
Luke Parslow Melbourne, Australia
Colton Satterfield Salt Lake City, Utah
Matt Sparks Detroit, Michigan
Mike Spinner Oceanside, New York
Ben Voyles Idaho Falls, Idaho
Zack Warden O’Fallon, Illinois
This list of superstar talent includes reigning X Games BMX Park gold medalist Cranmer, who also won the first ASA BMX Triples event of 2010 in DeKalb, Ill.; 2009 ASA BMX Triples Chicago champion Ellis, BMX superstars Nastazio, Parslow and Foster, as well as Banasiewicz and Casey who, at 15 and 16 respectively, are the event’s youngest competitors.
The ASA Big Air Triples challenges all of the athletes’ skills over a completely unique 180 ft. long wooden course. Momentum from the 25 ft. tall roll-in ramp propels them over two 25 ft. wide jumps and a massive course-ending quarter-pipe. The riders attack the course, throwing down three back-to-back tricks in quick succession, displaying the technique, control, daring and style that make them the sports’ best. These athletes regularly push the sports’ boundaries as well as their own limits, surprising fans with unimaginable aerial stunts.
The battle begins on Saturday, June 19, at 3:00 p.m. and resumes at 7:30 p.m. with the Finals.