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Red Bull Art of Motion

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Parkour and freerunning competition

Red Bull Art of Motion is a parkour and freerunning competition, established in 2007 and created byRed Bull. It is an international competition with qualifiers being held in various regional competitions around the world throughout the year. Winners from the regional competitions each year earn their ticket to get to the finals, held towards the end of the year.

The inaugural competition was held in Vienna, Austria, and has since been held in various other countries, includingEngland,Kuwait,[1]United States,[2][3]Sweden,[4] Greece (Santorini), and most recently inMatera, Italy. Judging of the event is based on several criteria including creativity, flow, execution, and difficulty.[5]

The Red Bull athletes
Australia Dominic Di Tommaso[6]
Germany Jason Paul[7]
Latvia Pavel Petkuns[8]
Poland Krystian Kowalewski[9]
Turkey Hazal Nehir[10]
France Lilou Ruel[11]
Netherlands Noa Diorgina[12]

List of winners

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YearDateLocationChampionSecondThirdBest Trick
20076 OctoberAustria Vienna, AustriaUnited KingdomRyan DoyleUnited States Victor LopezSweden Marcus GustafssonUnited Kingdom Ryan Doyle
200922 MayAustria Vienna, AustriaUnited Kingdom Paul JosephUnited Kingdom Tim ShieffSweden Marcus GustafssonBulgaria Delyan Dimitrov
200922 AugustSweden Helsingborg, SwedenBulgaria Delyan DimitrovGermany Jason PaulUnited Kingdom Tim ShieffBulgaria Delyan Dimitrov
20107 MayAustria Vienna, AustriaGermany Jason PaulFrance Yoann LerouxLatvia Pavel PetkunsLatvia Pavel Petkuns
201011 SeptemberUnited States Tampa, USAFrance Yoann LerouxGermany Jason PaulUnited States Kyle MendozaUnited States Marvin Ross
201017 SeptemberUnited States Boston, USAGermany Jason PaulUnited Kingdom Pip AndersenSweden Marcus GustafssonGermany Jason Paul
201120 MarchUnited Kingdom London, Great BritainUnited Kingdom Tim ShieffSweden Marcus GustafssonUnited Kingdom Ryan DoyleRussia Erik Mukhametshin
201130 JulyJapan Yokohama, JapanGermany Jason PaulLatvia Pavel PetkunsUnited Kingdom Kie WillisUnited Kingdom Kie Willis
201113 AugustBrazil São Paulo, BrazilUnited Kingdom Ryan DoyleGermany Jason PaulUnited Kingdom Tim ShieffSweden Cato Aspmo
201128 AugustUnited States Detroit, USASweden Marcus GustafssonUnited Kingdom Tim ShieffUnited Kingdom Pip AndersenUnited States Marvin Ross
20119 OctoberGreece Santorini, GreeceLatvia Pavel PetkunsFrance Yoann LerouxBelgium Gaetan BouilletSwitzerland Paulo Tavares
20128 SeptemberSwitzerland Lavertezzo, SwitzerlandLatvia Pavel PetkunsLatvia Slava PetinUnited States Josh YadonLatvia Pavel Petkuns
201228 SeptemberGreece Santorini, GreeceLatvia Pavel PetkunsSweden Marcus GustafssonGermany Jason PaulRussia Alexander Zyulev
201314 SeptemberGreece Santorini, GreeceUnited States Cory DeMeyersRussia Alexander BaiturinUnited States Jesse La FlairUnited States Jesse La Flair
20144 OctoberGreece Santorini, GreeceGreece Dimitris KyrsanidisLatvia Pavel PetkunsRussia Alexander BaiturinRussia Alexander Baiturin
20153 OctoberGreece Santorini, GreeceGreece Dimitris KyrsanidisLatvia Pavel PetkunsCanada Jesse PeverilUnited States Alfred Scott
20161 OctoberGreece Santorini, GreeceNetherlands Bart van der LindenUnited States Alfred ScottUnited States Joey AdrianUnited States Alfred Scott
20177 OctoberGreece Santorini, GreeceUkraine Alexander TitarenkoUnited States Nathan WestonGreece Dimitris KyrsanidisUkraine Alexander Titarenko
20195 OctoberItaly Matera, ItalyMorocco Didi AlaouiUnited Kingdom Edward ScottGreece Dimitris KyrsanidisMorocco Didi Alaoui
202110 JulyGreece Pireaus, GreecePoland Krystian KowalewskiUnited Kingdom Edward ScottRussia Evgeny AroyanPoland Krystian Kowalewski
202212 JuneGreece Astypalea, GreeceUnited Kingdom Travis VerkaikUnited Kingdom Edward ScottSweden Elis TorhallSweden Elis Torhall

Best Female

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YearLocationChampionSecondThirdBest Trick
2012Greece Santorini, GreeceUnited States Luci RombergAustria Pamela ForsterUnited States Erica Madrid
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2013Greece Santorini, GreeceRussia Aleksandra Shevchenko

Austria Pamela Forster

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United States Erica Madrid
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2014Greece Santorini, GreeceUnited States Luci RombergRussia Aleksandra ShevchenkoAustria Pamela Forster
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2015Greece Santorini, GreeceUnited States Luci RombergAustria Pamela Forster
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2016Greece Santorini, GreeceLuxembourg Lynn JungUnited States Sydney OlsonAustria Pamela Forster
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2017Greece Santorini, GreeceRussia Aleksandra ShevchenkoAustria Pamela Forster
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2019Italy Matera, ItalyUnited States Sydney OlsonRussia Aleksandra ShevchenkoGermany Silke Sollfrank
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2021Greece Pireaus, GreeceNetherlands Noa DiorginaFrance Lilou RuelUnited Kingdom Elise BickleyFrance Lilou Ruel
2022Greece Astypalea, GreeceUnited States Sydney OlsonFrance Lilou RuelNetherlands Noa Diorgina

Sweden Miranda Tibbling

Video Competition 2011

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Kuwait Failaka Island, Kuwait

ChampionSecondThird
Team WarbahTeam QaruhTeam Miskan
United Kingdom Tim ShieffUnited Kingdom Ryan DoyleAustria Tunc Uysaler
United Kingdom Will SuttonUnited Kingdom Kie WillisThailand Anan Anwar
Spain Sergio CoraAustralia Shaun WoodUnited States Justin Sheaffer
Switzerland Kevin FluriUnited States Vinnie CoryellKuwait Mohammad Al Attar

Best Trick Table

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Men

RankCountryNumber
1United States USA5
2Russia Russia3
3United Kingdom Great Britain2
3Bulgaria Bulgaria2
3Latvia Latvia2
3Sweden Sweden2
7Switzerland Switzerland1
7Germany Germany1
7Ukraine Ukraine1
7Morocco Morocco1
7Poland Poland1

Women

RankCountryNumber
1France France1

Medal table (Countries)

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  • Men
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Great Britain (GBR)56516
2 Latvia (LAT)3418
3 Germany (GER)3317
4 Greece (GRE)2024
5 United States (USA)1348
6 Sweden (SWE)1247
7 France (FRA)1203
8 Bulgaria (BUL)1001
 Morocco (MAR)1001
 Netherlands (NED)1001
 Poland (POL)1001
 Ukraine (UKR)1001
13 Russia (RUS)0123
14 Belgium (BEL)0011
 Canada (CAN)0011
Totals (15 entries)21212163
  • Women
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States (USA)5128
2 Russia (RUS)2204
3 Austria (AUT)1326
4 Netherlands (NED)1012
5 Luxembourg (LUX)1001
6 France (FRA)0202
7 Germany (GER)0011
 Great Britain (GBR)0011
 Sweden (SWE)0011
Totals (9 entries)108826

Medal table (Athletes)

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Men
RankAthleteGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1GermanyJason Paul3317
LatviaPavel Petkuns3317
3GreeceDimitris Kyrsanidis2024
4United KingdomRyan Doyle2013
5SwedenMarcus Gustafsson1236
6United KingdomTim Shieff1225
7FranceYoann Leroux1203
8UkraineAlexander Titarenko1001
NetherlandsBart van der Linden1001
United StatesCory DeMeyers1001
BulgariaDelyan Dimitrov1001
MoroccoDidi Alaoui1001
PolandKrystian Kowalewski1001
United KingdomPaul Joseph1001
United KingdomTravis Verkaik1001
16United KingdomEdward Scott0303
17RussiaAlexander Baiturin0112
United KingdomPip Andersen0112
19United StatesAlfred Scott0101
United StatesNathan Weston0101
LatviaSlava Petin0101
United StatesVictor Lopez0101
23SwedenElis Torhall0011
RussiaEvgeny Aroyan0011
BelgiumGaetan Bouillet0011
United StatesJesse La Flair0011
CanadaJesse Peveril0011
United StatesJoey Adrian0011
United StatesJosh Yadon0011
United KingdomKie Willis0011
United StatesKyle Mendoza0011
Totals (31 entries)21212163


Women
RankAthleteGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1United StatesLuci Romberg3003
2RussiaAleksandra Shevchenko2204
3United StatesSydney Olson2103
4AustriaPamela Forster1326
5NetherlandsNoa Diorgina1012
6LuxembourgLynn Jung1001
7FranceLilou Ruel0202
8United StatesErica Madrid0022
9United KingdomElise Bickley0011
SwedenMiranda Tibbling0011
GermanySilke Sollfrank0011
Totals (11 entries)108826

Santorini Series (2011-2017)

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2011

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  • First Run
RankAthletePoints
1Germany Jason Paul494
2Latvia Pavel Petkuns468
3United Kingdom Pip Andersen454
4France Yoann Leroux450
4Switzerland Paulo Tavares450
6Belgium Gaetan Bouillet449
RankAthlete
7United Kingdom Kie Willis
8Sweden Marcus Gustafsson
9Spain Sergio Cora
10Portugal Luis Alkmim
11Switzerland Christian Harmat
12Spain Pablo Lopez
13Austria Tunc Leech Uysaler
14Spain Aral Loca Lopez
15Greece Zaza Markhulia
  • Final Run
RankAthletePoints
1Latvia Pavel Petkuns485
2France Yoann Leroux479
3Belgium Gaetan Bouillet473
RankAthlete
4Germany Jason Paul
5Switzerland Paulo Tavares
6Sweden Marcus Gustafsson
7United Kingdom Kie Willis
8United Kingdom Pip Andersen

Gaetan Bouillet & Paulo Tavares - The athletes did not participate on the AOM 2012

  • Green color indicates and prizers athletes who automatically come to the AOM 2012

2012

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  • Rules. In the first run involved 21 athletes, where, after judicial decisions go into the final eight athletes who automatically get to the next AOM

Online qualification (Men)

Name
Russia Alexander Zyulev
Switzerland Kevin Fluri
Brazil Paulo Victor Freitas
Portugal Luis Alkmim

Online qualification (Women)

Name
United States Erica Madrid
Austria Pamela Forster
United States Luci Romberg

Prizers AOM 2012 inSwitzerland Lavertezzo, Switzerland.

Name
Latvia Slava Petin
United States Josh Yadon

On-site qualification

Name
Canada Jesse Peveril
United States Cory DeMeyers
Greece Sergios Doumanis
United Kingdom Nathan Jones

First Run

RankAthletePoints
1Latvia Pavel Petkuns449
2Sweden Marcus Gustafsson434
3United Kingdom Ryan Doyle432
4France Yoann Leroux430
5Portugal Luis Alkmim423
5Russia Alexander Zyulev423
7Germany Jason Paul421
8United States Luci Romberg416
9United States Cory DeMeyers412
10United Kingdom Tim Shieff409
11United Kingdom Kie Willis405
12United States Josh Yadon404
12United Kingdom Pip Andersen404
14Brazil Paulo Victor Freitas397
15Greece Sergios Doumanis395
16Latvia Slava Petin384
17Switzerland Kevin Fluri382
18United Kingdom Nathan Jones370
19Austria Pamela Forster351
20Canada Jesse Peveril344
21United States Erica Madrid308
  • Green color indicates athletes who have reached the final, and automatically come to the AOM 2013

Final Run

RankAthletePoints
1Latvia Pavel Petkuns455
2Sweden Marcus Gustafsson436
3Germany Jason Paul434
4France Yoann Leroux419
5Portugal Luis Alkmim404
6Russia Alexander Zyulev401
7United States Luci Romberg372
8United Kingdom Ryan Doyle366

Jason Paul, Luci Romberg & Ryan Doyle - The athletes did not participate on the AOM 2013

2013

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  • Rules: 18 athletes compete, 8 go to the finals and those 8 automatically get to go to the next year's AOM.
  • Judges
NameCriteria
United Kingdom Tim ShieffCreativity
United States Victor LopezDifficulty
Thailand Anan AnwarExecution
Spain Sergio CoraFlow
Austria Patrick MorawetzHead Judge

Online qualification (Men)

Name
Netherlands Bart van der Linden
Greece Dimitris Kyrsanidis
United States Vincent Coryell

Online qualification (Women)

Name
United States Erica Madrid
Austria Pamela Forster
Russia Aleksandra Shevchenko

On-site qualification

Name
United States Cory DeMeyers
Russia Alexander Baiturin
Switzerland Joel Eggimann
Latvia Stanislavs Lazdans
United Kingdom Luke Madigan
Greece Daniel Mircea
  • Notes
    • United StatesJesse La Flair won an instant qualification to the AOM through making third place in the Air Wipp challenge that year

First Run

RankAthletePoints
1United States Jesse La Flair517
2United States Cory DeMeyers463
3Switzerland Joel Eggimann456
4Latvia Stanislavs Lazdans452
5Greece Dimitris Kyrsanidis451
6Greece Daniel Mircea450
7Russia Alexander Baiturin432
8France Yoann Leroux426
9United Kingdom Luke Madigan419
10United States Vincent Coryell412
11Netherlands Bart van der Linden404
12Portugal Luis Alkmim401
13Russia Alexander Zyulev400
14Sweden Marcus Gustafsson398
15Russia Aleksandra Shevchenko378
15Austria Pamela Forster378
17United States Erika Madrid351
18Latvia Pavel PetkunsInjury
  • Green color indicates athletes who have reached the final, and automatically come to the AOM 2014

Final Run

RankAthletePoints
1United States Cory DeMeyers449
2Russia Alexander Baiturin447
3United States Jesse La Flair443
4France Yoann Leroux412
5Switzerland Joel Eggimann389
6Latvia Stanislavs Lazdans382
7Greece Dimitris Kyrsanidis381
8Greece Daniel Mircea378

2014

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  • Rules. 18 athletes are divided into 3 groups of 6. After the first run from each group 2 of the bestathletes in the final, and automatically get the next AOM.
  • Judges
NameCriteria
Thailand Anan AnwarCreativity
United States Gabriel NunezDifficulty
United Kingdom Kie WillisExecution
Spain Sergio CoraFlow
Austria Patrick MorawetzHead Judge

Online qualification (Men)

Name
Russia Zelimkhan Dzhabrailov
Latvia Pavel Petkuns
Austria Alexander Schauer

Online qualification (Women)

Name
United States Luci Romberg
Austria Pamela Forster
Russia Aleksandra Shevchenko

On-site qualification

Name
Spain Pedro Leon Gomez
Poland Kamil Tobiasz
Greece Alexandros Bilionis
Canada Jesse Peveril

First Run

  • Group 1
RankAthletePoints
1Canada Jesse Peveril471
2Austria Alexander Schauer445
3United States Cory DeMeyers439
4Latvia Stanislavs Lazdans438
5Greece Daniel Mircea396
6Austria Pamela Forster373
  • Group 2
RankAthletePoints
1Greece Dimitris Kyrsanidis486
2Russia Alexander Baiturin480
3United States Luci Romberg466
4Spain Pedro Leon Gomez464
5Russia Zelimkhan Dzhabrailov452
6Switzerland Joel Eggimann449
  • Group 3
RankAthletePoints
1France Yoann Leroux460
2Latvia Pavel Petkuns454
3United States Jesse La Flair453
4Poland Kamil Tobiasz434
5Greece Alexandros Bilionis429
6Russia Aleksandra Shevchenko391
  • Green color indicates athletes who have reached the final, and automatically come to the AOM 2015

Final Run

RankAthletePoints
1Greece Dimitris Kyrsanidis494
2Latvia Pavel Petkuns484
3Russia Alexander Baiturin465
4France Yoann Leroux464
5Canada Jesse Peveril429
6Austria Alexander Schauer374

2015

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  • Judges
NameCriteria
Thailand Anan AnwarCreativity
United States Gabriel NunezDifficulty
United Kingdom Kie WillisExecution
Spain Sergio CoraFlow
Austria Patrick MorawetzHead Judge

Online qualification (4 men & 3 women). From 3 to 9 August 2015 announced the winners of each day in the online qualification.

DateNameMan/Woman
3 AugustSpain Pedro Leon GomezMan
4 AugustUnited States Luci RombergWoman
5 AugustMorocco Didi AlaouiMan
6 AugustAustria Pamela ForsterWoman
7 AugustUnited States Dante GrazioliMan
8 AugustLuxembourg Lynn JungWoman
9 AugustUnited States Alfred ScottMan

Lynn Jung doesn't take part in competition.

  • 16 August 2015 determine the winner of the Audience Award in the online selection which will be paid for flights and accommodation for qualifying for the location 1 October 2015 inSantorini -United States Cory DeMeyers

On-site qualification

Name
Russia Erik Mukhametshin
Germany Jason Paul
Morocco Acraf Dibani
Sweden Johan Stahle
Australia Dominic Di Tommaso
United States Bob Reese

First Run

  • Group 1
RankAthletePoints
1France Yoann Leroux435
2United States Alfred Scott417
3Russia Erik Mukhametshin415
4Spain Pedro Leon Gomez400
5Russia Alexander Baiturin386
6United States Bob Reese351
  • Group 2
RankAthletePoints
1Austria Alexander Schauer472
2Latvia Pavel Petkuns414
3United States Luci Romberg396
4Morocco Achraf Dibani358
5United States Dante Grazioli355
6Sweden Johan Stahle309
  • Group 3
RankAthletePoints
1Greece Dimitris Kyrsanidis445
2Canada Jesse Peveril429
3Morocco Didi Alaoui425
4Australia Dominic Di Tommaso424
5Germany Jason Paul414
6Austria Pamela Forster343
  • Green color indicates athletes who have reached the final, and automatically come to the AOM 2016

Final Run

RankAthletePoints
1Greece Dimitris Kyrsanidis467
2Latvia Pavel Petkuns436
3Canada Jesse Peveril422
4Austria Alexander Schauer402
5France Yoann Leroux380
6United States Alfred Scott317

2016

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Judges

NameCriteria
Sweden Marcus GustafssonOverall Performance
United States Gabriel NunezDifficulty
Thailand Anan AnwarCreativity
Spain Sergio CoraFlow
United Kingdom Kie WillisExecution
Austria Patrick MorawetzHead Judge

Online qualification (Men)

Name
Spain Pedro Leon Gomez
United States Joey Adrian
Portugal Pedro Salgado
United States Calen Chan

Online qualification (Women)

Name
United States Sydney Olson
Austria Pamela Forster
Luxembourg Lynn Jung
  • By voting on the website of Red bull gets a chance to qualify on-site -Morocco Mehdi Moussaid (over 7000 votes)

On-site qualification

Name
Australia Dominic Di Tommaso
Netherlands Bart van der Linden
Russia Nikita Teterev
United States Nathan Weston
Finland Valtteri Luoma-aho
United States Cory DeMeyers

Austria Alexander Schauer had injury and will not participate in AoM 2016. His place will take partUnited States Cory DeMeyers

First Run

  • Group 1
RankAthletePoints
1United States Calen Chan401
2United States Nathan Weston384
3Australia Dominic Di Tommaso372
4United States Cory DeMeyers339
5United States Sydney Olson319
6Canada Jesse Peveril305
  • Group 2
RankAthletePoints
1Netherlands Bart van der Linden369
2Portugal Pedro Salgado367
3Spain Pedro Leon Gomez357
4Latvia Pavel Petkuns348
5France Yoann Leroux331
6Luxembourg Lynn Jung323
  • Group 3
RankAthletePoints
1United States Joey Adrian403
2United States Alfred Scott402
3Greece Dimitris Kyrsanidis401
4Finland Valtteri Luoma-aho355
5Russia Nikita Teterev342
6Austria Pamela Forster299
  • Green color indicates athletes who have reached the final, and automatically come to the AOM 2017

Final Run

RankAthletePoints
1Netherlands Bart van der Linden383
2United States Alfred Scott379
3United States Joey Adrian376
4United States Calen Chan369
5Portugal Pedro Salgado359
6United States Nathan Weston350

2017

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Judges:

NameCriteria
Sweden Marcus GustafssonOverall Performance
United States Gabriel NunezDifficulty
Thailand Anan AnwarCreativity
Spain Sergio CoraFlow
United Kingdom Kie WillisExecution
Austria Patrick MorawetzHead Judge

Online qualification (4 men & 3 women). From 12 to 18 July 2017 announced the winners of each day in the online qualification.

DateNameMan/Woman
12 JulyGreece Dimitris KyrsanidisMan
13 JulyUnited States Sydney OlsonWoman
14 JulyUnited States Jeff GarridoMan
15 JulyRussia Aleksandra ShevchenkoWoman
16 JulyLatvia Stanislavs LazdansMan
17 JulyAustria Pamela ForsterWoman
18 JulyFinland Valtteri Luoma-ahoMan
  • With 19954 votesBrazil Andre Luiz Freitas wins a trip toSantorini! He will get a chance to prove himself at the Red Bull Art of Motion On-site Qualifier 2017
  • LatviaStanislavs Lazdans had injury and will not participate in AoM 2017. His place will take partPolandKrystian Kowalewski

Top 20 On-site athletes :

  • Green color indicatesathletes who won On-site qualification and will participate in main event of AoM 2017
Name
SwitzerlandCharles Luong
Switzerland Aaron Vivar
United KingdomEdward Scott
AustriaAlexander Schauer
Spain Pedro Leon Gomez
Spain Yesay Ayala
United States Corbin Reinhardt
United States Bob Reese
AustraliaDominic Di Tommaso
MoroccoDidi Alaoui
Germany Matthias Mayer
Russia Kirya Kolesnikov
Finland Onni Pouhtari
Latvia Pavel Petkuns
Germany Waldemar Muller
PolandKamil Tobiasz
Greece Gabriel Mircea
Japan Sato Kenichi
UkraineAlexander Titarenko
United Kingdom Benjamin Cave
  • PolandKrystian Kowalewski had injury and will not participate in AoM 2017. His place will take partAustraliaDominic Di Tommaso
  • United StatesSydney Olson won't be able to compete. Last minute replacement isPolandKamil Tobiasz who placed 7th in the Onsite Qualifier.

First Run

  • Group 1
RankAthletePoints
1Portugal Pedro Salgado397
2Finland Valtteri Luoma-aho389
3Austria Alexander Schauer384
4United States Alfred Scott377
5Switzerland Charles Luong347
6Austria Pamela Forster303
  • Group 2
RankAthletePoints
1United States Nathan Weston400
2Greece Dimitris Kyrsanidis391
3Netherlands Bart van der Linden342
4United Kingdom Edward Scott334
5Poland Kamil Tobiasz323
6Australia Dominic Di Tommaso312
  • Group 3
RankAthletePoints
1United States Calen Chan381
2Ukraine Alexander Titarenko380
3United States Joey Adrian373
4United States Jeff Garrido364
5Morocco Didi Alaoui350
6Russia Aleksandra Shevchenko342
  • Green color indicates athletes who have reached the final.

Final Run

RankAthletePoints
1Ukraine Alexander Titarenko418
2United States Nathan Weston386
3Greece Dimitris Kyrsanidis384
4United States Calen Chan346
5Portugal Pedro Salgado330
6Finland Valtteri Luoma-aho309

Matera 2019

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12 men and 6 women will compete on AoM 2019 inItalyMatera.Participants will include the winners of the 2017 Red Bull Art of Motion and other international competitions (Air Wipp Challenge, NAPC and Lion City), an Italian wildcard alongside winners of the online and onsite qualifications.

Judges:

NameCriteria
Sweden Marcus GustafssonOverall Impression
United States Gabriel NunezDifficulty
Thailand Anan AnwarCreativity
Spain Sergio CoraFlow
United Kingdom Kie WillisExecution
Austria Patrick MorawetzHead Judge

Participants (Golden Ticket):

Name of winnerCompetitionPlaceDateYear
Ukraine Alexander TitarenkoRed Bull Art of MotionGreeceSantoriniOctober, 72017
Poland Krystian KowalewskiAir Wipp ChallengeSwedenHelsingborgNovember, 102018
United Kingdom Edward ScottNAPC 7 StyleCanadaVancouverAugust, 182019
United States Nathan Weston*Lion City GatheringSingaporeSingaporeSeptember, 152019
Italy Fausto VicariItalian WildcardItaly AllItalySeptember2019
  • United StatesNathan Weston (2nd runner-up) qualifies for AoM 2019 via Asian Parkour Championship asThailandMontree Bowdok (Winner) &JapanYurai Miyazaki (1st runner-up) have pre-qualified through online qualification.

Online qualification (4 men & 4 women):

Name
Men
Morocco Didi Alaoui
Russia Evgeny Aroyan
Thailand Montree Bowdok
Japan Yurai Miyazaki
Women
United States Sydney Olson
Russia Aleksandra Shevchenko
France Lilou Ruel
Germany Silke Sollfrank

On-site qualification (3 men & 2 women)

Name
Men
Austria Stefan Dollinger
United States Joshua Malone
Greece Dimitris Kyrsanidis
Women
Turkey Hazal Nehir
Brazil Camila Stefaniu
  • UkraineAlexander Titarenko &AustriaStefan Dollinger not involved due to injuries. Their places have been taken byAustraliaDominic Di Tommaso &SwitzerlandCharles Luong

First Run

  D - Difficulty  E - Execution  F - Flow   C - Creativity  OI - Overall Impression
  • Group 1
RankAthletePointsDEFCOI
1Poland Krystian Kowalewski4107792857482
2United States Nathan Weston3887487746786
3United States Joshua Malone3708568707077
4Germany Silke Sollfrank3135578636057
5Brazil Camila Stefaniu2885781583854
6Italy Fausto Vicari2866048655063
  • Group 2
RankAthletePointsDEFCOI
1United Kingdom Edward Scott4299089867490
2Greece Dimitris Kyrsanidis4138882837288
3Russia Evgeny Aroyan4057491817683
4Thailand Montree Bowdok3688070796574
5France Lilou Ruel2777048545352
6Turkey Hazal Nehir2374845613548
  • Group 3
RankAthletePointsDEFCOI
1Switzerland Charles Luong4119192806286
2Morocco Didi Alaoui4009551828488
3Japan Yurai Miyazaki3838865787379
4United States Sydney Olson3537176736766
5Australia Dominic Di Tommaso3526874756075
6Russia Aleksandra Shevchenko3205771696261
  • Green color indicates athletes who have reached the final.

Final Run

RankAthletePointsDEFCOI
1Morocco Didi Alaoui4289181868090
2United Kingdom Edward Scott4218889877087
3Greece Dimitris Kyrsanidis4138391817385
4Poland Krystian Kowalewski4038190777184
5United States Nathan Weston4017582807886
6Switzerland Charles Luong3536783755078

Pireaus 2021

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Red Bull Art of Motion is back in 2021! The best tracers will gather again inGreeceGreece to participate in the main international freerunning competition . The competition will take place in a new unexpected location - in the heart ofPiraeus, in the port of Microlimano, where participants will have to show their skills on board two huge sailing yachts.

Judges:

NameCriteria
Germany Jason PaulCreativity
Portugal Luis AlkmimOverall Impression
United States Sydney OlsonDifficulty
Spain Sergio CoraFlow
United Kingdom Kie WillisExecution
Austria Patrick MorawetzHead Judge

Participants:

TOP-3 of AoM 2019

Name
Morocco Didi Alaoui
United Kingdom Edward Scott
Greece Dimitris Kyrsanidis
  • GreeceDimitris Kyrsanidis is injured. His place takesUnited StatesJoshua Malone.

Online qualification (6 men & 6 women)

Name
Men
Poland Krystian Kowalewski
United States Bob Reese
Russia Evgeny Aroyan
United States Shea Rudolph
Sweden Elis Torhall
Italy Davide Rizzi
Women
Netherlands Noa Diorgina
France Lilou Ruel
United Kingdom Elise Bickley
Austria Lisa Schneider
Sweden Miranda Tibbling
JapanHanaho Yamamoto
  • IranYasin Hemati qualified but could not attend.

Onsite qualification

Name
United Kingdom Travis Verkaik
United States Jarrod Luty
Greece Mimis Theodoridis

First Run

  D - Difficulty  E - Execution  F - Flow   C - Creativity  OI - Overall Impression
  • Group 1
RankAthletePointsDEFCOI
1United States Bob Reese3957858748276
2Netherlands Noa Diorgina3667178727872
3United Kingdom Travis Verkaik3657983765374
4Sweden Elis Torhall3617881686074
5United States Joshua Malone3387064637368
6Japan Hanaho Yamamoto2766462356253
  • Group 2
RankAthletePointsDEFCOI
1Poland Krystian Kowalewski4198692828079
2United Kingdom Edward Scott3968280738477
3Italy Davide Rizzi3737580756677
4France Lilou Ruel3466979586773
5Sweden Miranda Tibbling2996666643865
6United States Jarrod LutyDNF-----
  • United StatesJarrod Luty got injured while performing.
  • Group 3
RankAthletePointsDEFCOI
1Russia Evgeny Aroyan4339093858382
2Morocco Didi Alaoui4018778768179
3Greece Mimis Theodoridis4008088866779
4United States Shea Rudolph3718370836075
5United Kingdom Elise Bickley3196768655168
6Austria Lisa Schneider3035875584567
  • Green color indicates athletes who have reached the final.

Final Run

RankAthletePointsDEFCOI
1Poland Krystian Kowalewski4139285757982
2United Kingdom Edward Scott4058478788580
3Russia Evgeny Aroyan4038889727678
4United States Bob Reese3727979737275
5Netherlands Noa Diorgina3096172486068
6Morocco Didi AlaouiDNF-----
  • MoroccoDidi Alaoui refused to continue performing after an unsuccessful jump.

Astypalea 2022

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The new three-day contest format (June 9-12).Qualifiers and finals are no more. For the first time, participants will face a multi-part competition with three different challenges that’ll put all of their skills to the test during a collaborative three-day event.Red Bull Art of Motion 2022 will consist of three challenges and the top five athletes in each challenge will receive points towards their total score. The athlete with the highest points total at the end of the three challenges will be crowned champion.Red Bull Art of Motion 2022 challenges are:Exploration Challenge, Spot Challenge and Live Challenge.

Exploration Challenge.Astypalea is an island covered with amazing freerunning spots waiting to be discovered. So, to kick things off all athletes will get one day to uncover the location best suited to their skillset and film a clip that impresses the judges the most. Whoever makes the most of this dream location by the end of the day will take home the points for the exploration challenge.Here's how it works: athletes will have one day to submit three clips, but only the best clip will be judged, and all content will be shot, edited and submitted by the athletes themselves, working with each other to capture their best clips.. The top five will receive points towards the overall total and athletes will also select one of their videos each to enter for the People's Choice Award that you can vote for at redbullartofmotion.com.

Spot Challenge.The clue's in the name for day two's challenge. All the finalists will converge on the biggest track this competition has ever had and be tasked with filming their very best action clip.Athletes will all throw down at a predetermined location and will have just three hours to produce a 45-60 second action clip in collaboration with a videographer. The judges will then determine the top five athletes from the spot challenge based on the standard judging criteria of Creativity, Difficulty, Execution, Flow and Overall, for the creative value of the video itself.

Live Challenge.After a well-earned rest day, the final day's challenge is a "combo-style" competition, where all finalists will throw down short but powerful combos or massive single moves with a maximum time limit of 10 seconds. They'll compete in heats of four and each athlete will get three attempts to achieve the best possible score. Scoring will be on a scale of 0.00 - 10.00 and the average of the scores will be the total score of the run.In the case of a tie for the overall event, the live challenge scores will be used as a tie breaker.This format will enable judges and fans alike to see athletes perform more difficult tricks than in past events and fans will also get the chance to see the struggle of the athletes sticking their hardest moves as it's all going to be going out live on the @redbullfreerunning TikTok.


How can an athlete win? All three challenges are weighted equally and only the top five athletes in each challenge will receive points from the judges. Points will be awarded as follows in each challenge:

RankPoints
17
25
33
42
51

At the end of the three days of competition, the points will be added up and the athlete with the highest score will be crowned the Red Bull Art of Motion 2022 champion. A Best Female award is also up for grabs.

Judges:

NameCriteria
Germany Jason PaulCreativity
Portugal Luis AlkmimOverall Impression
United States Luci RombergDifficulty
Austria Alexander SchauerFlow
United Kingdom Kie WillisExecution
Austria Patrick MorawetzHead Judge

Participants:

  • TOP-3 of AoM 2021
Name
Poland Krystian Kowalewski
United Kingdom Edward Scott
Russia Evgeny Aroyan
  • Best Female of AoM 2021
Name
Netherlands Noa Diorgina
  • Invited Athletes
Name
Australia Dominic Di Tommaso
United Kingdom Travis Verkaik
United States Bob Reese
Morocco Didi Alaoui
Japan Ryuya Kuwasaki
France Lilou Ruel
Sweden Elis Torhall
Austria Stefan Dollinger
United States Sydney Olson
  • Greek Wildcard
Name
Greece Dimitris Kyrsanidis
  • Online Qualification
Name
United States Aiden Rudolph
Sweden Miranda Tibbling
  • United StatesAiden Rudolph andMoroccoDidi Alaoui are injured. They have replaced byUnited StatesShea Rudolph andMexicoElla Bucio.

Final Results

  EC - Exploration Challenge  SC - Spot Challenge  LC - Live Challenge  SP - Summary Points
  • Men:
RankAthleteECSCLCSP
1United Kingdom Travis Verkaik57315
2United Kingdom Edward Scott7-714
3Sweden Elis Torhall15511
4United States Shea Rudolph33-6
5Russia Evgeny Aroyan2-24
6United States Bob Reese-2-2
7Greece Dimitris Kyrsanidis--11
7Austria Stefan Dollinger-1-1
  • Women:
RankAthleteECSCLCSP
1United States Sydney Olson57719
2France Lilou Ruel75517
3Netherlands Noa Diorgina35-8
3Sweden Miranda Tibbling3238
5Mexico Ella Bucio1124

Awards

AthleteAward
Sweden Elis TorhallHardest Hitter
United Kingdom Edward ScottMost Collaborative
United Kingdom Travis VerkaikAthlete's Favorite
Greece Dimitris KyrsanidisChoice Winner
Australia Dominic Di TommasoPostman

References

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  12. ^"Noa Diorgina".Red Bull. Retrieved7 March 2021.

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