Brandon Semenuk

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Brandon Semenuk
Personal information
Born (1991-02-02) 2 February 1991 (age 30)
Whistler, British Columbia, Canada
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight176 lb (80 kg)
Team information
Current teamTrek
DisciplineFreestyle Mountain Bikes
RoleFreestyle
Rider typeSlopestyle, Freeride
Medal record
Competition
Gold medal – first place X Games Real MTB 2021 MTB
Gold medal – first place Red Bull Joyride 2017 Slopestyle
Gold medal – first place Red Bull Joyride 2015 Slopestyle
Gold medal – first place Red Bull Joyride 2014 Slopestyle
Gold medal – first place Red Bull Joyride 2013 Slopestyle
Gold medal – first place Red Bull Joyride 2011 Slopestyle
Gold medal – first place Red Bull Rampage 2021 Freeride
Gold medal – first place Red Bull Rampage 2019 Freeride
Gold medal – first place Red Bull Rampage 2016 Freeride
Gold medal – first place Red Bull Rampage 2008 Freeride
Silver medal – second place X Games Munich 2013 Slopestyle
Silver medal – second place Red Bull Joyride 2009 Slopestyle
Bronze medal – third place Red Bull Joyride 2008 Slopestyle
Bronze medal – third place Red Bull Joyride 2007 Slopestyle
Bronze medal – third place Red Bull Rampage 2014 Freeride

Brandon Semenuk is a Canadian freeride mountain biker and rally racer from Whistler, British Columbia. Semenuk is a three-time Freeride Mountain Bike World Tour Gold Medalist. He is a five-time Red Bull Joyride winner, X-Games Real MTB Gold Medalist (2021), and X-Games Silver medalist (2013) in the Mountain Bike Slopestyle event. Red Bull Rampage winner; 2008, 2016, 2019 and 2021 - the 1st person to win Rampage four-times. He is known to be "always emulated, never imitated" and is known as one of the best slopestyle/freeride mountain bikers in history. He is renowned for crashing at Red Bull Rampage.

Early life and early career[]

Semenuk grew up in Whistler, British Columbia,[1] where he started out in cross-country cycling, competing in the BC Cup for the first time at the age of 9. He also competed in Four-Cross early in his career. At the age of 15, while riding his local jumps, Semenuk's talent was spotted by Andrew Shandro. Shortly thereafter, Shandro offered Semenuk a professional contract with Trek[2]

Career[]

He won silver in Slopestyle at the X-Games Munich in 2013. He won the Red Bull Joyride in 2011,[3] and also in 2013,[4] 2014,[5] 2015[6][1] and 2017,[7] and is a four-time Redbull Rampage winner, being the only athlete to accomplish this feat. For the 2015 mountain bike movie unReal, he was filmed in a one shot segment that went viral on the internet.[8][9] Semenuk has also been interested in rally driving since a young age, and as of April 2020, was welcomed to the Subaru Motorsports rally team alongside Travis Pastrana. [10] He earned his first professional rally win on 5 October 2020, at the Missouri Show-Me Rally. [11]

Notes[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Kingston, Gary (16 August 2015). "Brandon Semenuk digs up winning Joyride in Whistler's Bone Yard". The Vancouver Sun. Archived from the original on 9 September 2018. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
  2. ^ Kemp, Seb (February 2012). "Brandon Semenuk: Where did the robot from the future come from?". Dirt.
  3. ^ "Kokanee Crankworx 2011 Red Bull Joyride - Replay". Extreme.com. Retrieved 13 January 2016.
  4. ^ Minnigh, Brice (18 August 2013). "Gallery: 2013 Crankworx Red Bull Joyride Recap: Brandon Semenuk triumphs in dramatic do-or-die dual for the title". Bike.
  5. ^ Minnigh, Brice (16 August 2014). "Video and Photos: 2014 Red Bull Joyride highlights: Brandon Semenuk throws down the first-ever Joyride hat trick". Bike.
  6. ^ Lang, Seetoh (17 August 2015). "Watch Semenuk's Winning Run at Red Bull Joyride: Brandon Semenuk conquers the pressure in style at Red Bull Joyride at Crankworx Whistler". Redbull.com.
  7. ^ "Watch: The Winning Run at Red Bull Joyride - Crankworx Whistler 2017". pinkbike.com. Pinkbike. Retrieved 22 August 2017.
  8. ^ O'Connor, Brion (13 August 2015). "Mountain biker Brandon Semenuk's unReal video: Long shot pays off". Sports Illustrated.
  9. ^ "Mountain biker Brandon Semenuk's unreal ride captured in one shot". Stuff.co.nz. 27 July 2015.
  10. ^ "Brandon Semenuk Signs With Subaru Motorsports USA To Race Rally Cars Alongside Travis Pastrana". pinkbike.com. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
  11. ^ "Subaru scores 1-2 victory at show-me rally; Brandon Semenuk takes first U.S. win". boxscorenews.com. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
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