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The future of parkour competitions is here. Parkour has come a long way since its humble beginnings in the 1980s and it has evolved into an exciting sport that is enjoyed by people of all ages and backgrounds across the world. The increasing popularity and acceptance of the sport and the growing competitive community is placing parkour competitions in a positive direction. United States Parkour Association is at the forefront of building a positive, inclusive competitive parkour community.
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Upcoming Parkour Competition Events
USPK hosts several regional qualifiers around the country during the competition season where athletes can qualify for the USPK National Championship. Parkour athletes compete in a regional circuit that lead to a regional final. The top three regional final athletes make their way to the USPK Nationals to compete for the title win.
To compete at a USPK-sanctioned competition, you must have an individual or professional membership.
The 2025 USPK National Circuit is currently under development. More news coming soon!
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We Are The Roadmap For Competitive Parkour Athletes
The USPK National Championship is the world’s largest, organized parkour competition circuit. Our compeitions are an all-inclusive sport that provides the opportunity for parkour practitioners to enjoy the values of a fun and competitive environment unique to parkour competitions.
United States Parkour Association
Growing with Passion and Dedication
The United States Parkour Association (USPK) is the National Governing Body for Parkour, Freerunning and L’Art du Deplacement in the USA. It is a non-profit organization formed by members of the parkour community, committed to growing and protecting the discipline of parkour through events, education, and outreach.
“Competitive sport parkour is still in its infancy and continues to evolve. As competitions in our sport grow, we aim to develop competitive parkour in a direction that respects some of the original practice – a sense of freedom, self-empowerment, and adaptability.”
– Alan Tran, Board Chair
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