In a sport that often feels underground or invisible, Storror created a stage not just for athletes, but for the public to see what parkour really is — movement, creativity, community. The Big Wall Open wasn’t just about sends. It was about showing the world the energy, joy, and culture behind them.
Another year has passed, and another competitive season has concluded. Familiar faces once again stood atop the podiums, but every season SPL continues to raise the bar for what’s possible in competitive parkour. The level gets higher year after year, and I, for one, am already stoked to see what next season brings.
This weekend wasn’t just a win — it was proof that parkour can thrive in public spaces, with the right tools and the right team.
This wraps up the last of the prequalifiers for SPL! But if you're still keen to compete, they still have spaces for the on-site qualifiers on the day of the competition! Best of luck to all of the athletes who secured podium spots as USPK Nationals this past weekend — and good luck to all of the athletes moving forward to SPL!
The boys from Storror took to the international film festival, South by Southwest (SXSW), to screen their new feature length film, “We Are Storror”.
Earlier this month, JD Sports took an interest in Parkour to promote their Technical Spring/summer campaign. Several members of the performance team from the fantastic Street Monkeys Academy in Preston were enlisted for the shoot.
Parkour UK visited Birmingham alongside some knowledgeable individuals from a range of different backgrounds to help us define parkour, it's benefits, and how we can change the public's perception of the sport to help grow, develop, and foster the community ethos that our sport has.
Parkour UK attended the Supa XXL training session in London on 16th February with the Sport Rec Alliance to run a community consultation on competition.
Spanish fashion retailer Oysho has launched its 'Freedom in Motion' campaign, featuring some of the world's best female parkour athletes.
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