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NEWEST AND HOTTEST WORLDWIDE PHENOMENON

Kid's all over the world are taking scooters to unbelievable new heights. Xtreme Freestyle Scootering in 2008 marked
a year of huge growth, with competitions taking place in Australia, Europe and throughout the United States


The hottest, newest and fastest growing
sport around the world is "Xtreme Freestyle
Scootering" This new phenomenon combines the skills of skateboarding with the intensity of BMX. Many of the tricks landed in the X Games are now the same tricks being done on the freestyle scooters. Tailwhips, 360's, Flairs and Backflips and much more. Dakota Schuetz is presently a leading athlete in the sport, he has performed in front of 100,000's of spectators, won the biggest competitions and is the only rider in the world to have landed the impossible 1080, plus Dakota recently hung on and stuck the Double Backflip.

At twelve years old, Dakota has beaten
professional competitors twice his age, his
athletic skills and his ability to handle high
pressure situations have made him the one to
beat. Nicknamed the "Tony Hawk" or "Shawn


White" of this new sport by the competitors
in all the other action sports. Dakota has trained
thousands of hours, to be the best in the sport.
Everywhere you look scooters are coming out of
the woodwork, thanks to riders like Dakota. The
success of youtube has been a blessing for
Dakota, with close to 2 million hits, he has
become a favorite among kids who want to learn
all the cool tricks. Scooter riders will click on his
video's and play them over and over just to catch
a glimpse of the latest trick and how to land them.

Freestyle Scootering has drawn in kids from
skateboarding, in-line and BMX. New equipment is being developed and the aftermarket accessories business is exploding, along with competitors showing up all over the world, Xtreme Freestyle Scooters are here to stay!

Autographs Kota Schuetz

Younger Demographic

Dakota takes time to sign some
autographs for some elementary
students during "Red Ribbon
Week"

© Dakota Schuetz 2009