Cameron Zink
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Born | Aptos, California | 8 March 1986||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Discipline | Freestyle Mountain Bikes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Role | Freestyle | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rider type | Slopestyle, Freeride | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cameron "Cam" Zink (born March 8, 1986) is an American professional freeride mountain bike rider and X Games athlete.
Personal life[]
Zink is from Carson City, Nevada. He started mountain biking at age 9 and when he was 16 won the junior national championship in dual slalom. He was signed by the Santa Cruz Syndicate team when he was 17.[1] Until he was 20, he continued to race while also competing in Slopestyle.[2]
Career[]
In 2009 Zink founded Sensus, a company that manufactures bike grips.[1][2]
In 2010 he won Red Bull Rampage and was awarded best trick for an almost 40-foot 360 drop, and also won the season title.[3][4] In 2013 he won best trick for a 78-foot backflip,[5] after having been forbidden by a doctor to ride.[1] In 2013 he finished 4th Overall in Munich X-Games Slopestyle event. In 2014 he placed 2nd in Red Bull Rampage and won best trick with the biggest 360 in history of the event.[6]
On August 21, 2014, Mammoth Mountain at World of X-Games, he set the world record for the farthest backflip on a bicycle with a 100-foot, 3 inch flip.[7][8] In 2006 and 2010 he won Crankworx Slopestyle (now Joyride) in Whistler, British Columbia.[1][2][9]
In April 2021, X-Games would bring back mountain biking this time to a REAL series format. Zink's video submission would be enough to win his first X-Games medal. [10]
References[]
- ^ a b c d Collins, Ian (February 2014). "So Close to Hell". Dirt (Interview).
- ^ a b c Parkin, Joe (21 August 2014). "Where Are They Now? Cam Zink: The freeride legend talks about responsibility and 100-foot flips". Bike.
- ^ Maine, Tyler (3 October 2010). "Red Bull Rampage - Cam Zink wins it!". pinkbike.
- ^ Billy (4 October 2010). "Cam Zink Wins Red Bull Rampage". Dirt.
- ^ "78ft backflip on mountain bike by Cam Zink at Red Bull Rampage". The Guardian (Video). Red Bull. 15 October 2013.
- ^ Berard, Mike (29 September 2014). "Cam Zink's 2nd Place Run at Red Bull Rampage 2014". Red Bull.
- ^ Strege, David (21 August 2014). "Cam Zink lands world-record mountain bike backflip". GrindTV.com. Retrieved 15 January 2016.
- ^ "Cam Zink sets world record mountain bike backflip". X Games (Video). ESPN. Retrieved 18 January 2016.
- ^ Mazzante, Lou (18 August 2010). "Zink Lands Safely on Crankworx Podium". Bicycling.
- ^ "Monster Energy's Cam Zink Takes X Games Bronze in 'Real Mountain Bike' Video Competition".
- Living people
- 1986 births
- American male cyclists
- American mountain bikers
- Sportspeople from Reno, Nevada
- Freeride mountain bikers
- American cycling biography stubs