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Stephen Murray Fund
Written by April Mays   
Monday, 25 June 2007

The Stephen Murray Fund

Stephen Murray is a BMX Athlete who could use help from the BMX community.  Stephen is a professional dirt jumper who is well known for his amazing tricks like double back flips, 360 back flips, turndown back flips and so much more.

Stephen Murray came to the United States from New Castle, Great Britain more than 10 years ago with a dream of riding with the best athletes in the sport.  He, first, came to the US as a BMX racer, but quickly took to BMX Freestyle in the scene of Huntington Beach and Sheep Hills.

2001 and 2002 marked the biggest year for Stephen Murray of his career.  He won the Gold Medal in Dirt Jumping at X Games and back to back wins at the Gravity Games, the two biggest contests at the time.

Stephen is quoted on his own riding style, “I go 110%, go big and send it!” (EXPN.com)

On Friday June 22nd at the AST Dew Tour BMX Dirt Finals in Baltimore, MD, Stephen Murray took a horrific fall on the final set of the dirt section while sending a double back flip.  Stephen has received serious injuries to his spinal cord and vertebrae.

Unlike the NFL or other major professional sports that have unions to provide funds to athletes who are injured, BMX has nothing like this.  BMX, however, is much more like a family than any other sport.  Now is the time we need to reach out and support one of our family members like never before. 

The injuries that Stephen sustained are no doubt going to affect him for a life time.  Medical bills alone can reach astronomical dollar amounts.  As avBMX community, we have the power to help him.  Stephen is a young 27 years old and is the financial provider for a wife and two young children. 

This message has the potential to reach millions.  Even if you are only able to donate $1 - if we did it all together we can accomplish a great deal.  This is for real, this is an opportunity to help out one of the most loved riders in our sport.  Please find it in your hearts to contribute any dollar amount that you can, and say a prayer for Stephen Murray and his family in this difficult time.

Here are three ways you can contribute:

1. Email This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it with the dollar amount you would like to contribute. You will then receive an email back with the invoice that leads you directly to a Pay Pal Secure account where you can pay by credit card or bank account number.


2. Mail a check payable to Stephen Murray Family Fund:

92 Corporate Park Ste. C #171

Irvine, CA 92606


3. Make a bank deposit or wire funds directly to:

Stephen Murray Family Fund

Bank of America

4500 Barranca Parkway

Irvine, CA 92614

Routing # 121000358

Account # 1015867459

If you are a minor get your parents permission first.  Donate today, don’t hesitate!

 
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Written by Page Hussey   
Monday, 21 May 2007
Check it Yo!  Here's the first edition of the HSA Newsletter!  Click to download now!  Hot! Hot! Hot!

 
BMX Big Air is coming to X Games!!!
Written by Administrator   
Friday, 21 July 2006

New for 2006, BMX Big Air is coming to X Games 12, see it LIVE only Pay Per View


Mat Hoffman pioneered the big ramp era when he built the first big quarterpipe in the spring of 1992.  He went 23’ above a 21’ tall quarter pipe, more than doubling any previous highest air.   In the spring of 2001 he set a new record high air at 26.5 feet and is officially recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the “Highest BMX Vert Air”.

In Dec. 21, 2000,  Colin Winkelman sets World record longest BMX jump record at 116 ft.
 
Put these two ramps together and you have the Mega Ramp and BMX Big Air.
Read more...
 
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