Brandon Semenuk

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.

Brandon Semenuk
Personal information
Born (1991-02-02) 2 February 1991
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
X Games Real MTB 2021MTB
Red Bull Joyride 2017Slopestyle
Red Bull Joyride 2015Slopestyle
Red Bull Joyride 2014Slopestyle
Red Bull Joyride 2013Slopestyle
Red Bull Joyride 2011Slopestyle
Red Bull Rampage 2021 Freeride
Red Bull Rampage 2019 Freeride
Red Bull Rampage 2016 Freeride
Red Bull Rampage 2008 Freeride
X Games Munich 2013Slopestyle
Red Bull Joyride 2009Slopestyle
Red Bull Joyride 2008 Slopestyle
Red Bull Joyride 2007Slopestyle
Red Bull Rampage 2014Freeride

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]

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