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Ultimate Parkour Challenge is a miniseries that premiered on October 22, 2009 on MTV featuring the six of the top parkour and freerunning competitors from around the world expressing their styles against each other in a series of themed challenges filmed in California. [1] It was originally aired as a special, but a full miniseries aired in May ...
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On May 6, 2010, the first of 6 episodes (the first 3 were broadcast live) of ULTIMATE PARKOUR CHALLENGE (or UPC) aired on MTV, with US athlete Brian Orosco replaced by the UK’s Ben Jenkin. Each week the competitors were put in a new environment to compete, with the first episode taking place on the historic Queen Mary Hotel , in Long Beach ...
Daniel Ilabaca was the winner of the inaugural Ultimate Parkour Challenge, winning the $10,000 prize. The European Parkour Tour 2010 (2010) Daniel Ilabaca traveled across 4,000 miles to eight major cities to meet some of Europe's best free runners.
Shieff won the 2009 Barclaycard World Freerun Championship [1] and participated on the television programme MTV's Ultimate Parkour Challenge. [citation needed] In 2013, Shieff filmed himself climbing and running along the Derby skyline. After concerns from the police, he clarified that he practised the moves and the route beforehand. [2]
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Freerunners can create their own moves, flows and lines in different landscapes. Practitioners of freerunning usually do parkour as well. Freerunning was founded by Sebastien Foucan, who discussed the subject in 2003 documentary film Jump London. Foucan developed freerunning as a more inclusive form of parkour. [2]