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Tim Cimmer Takes Third After Wild Finish at Saskatoon Ice Cross Event

The first-ever indoor Ice Cross event at Merlis Belsher Place in Saskatoon was packed with jaw-dropping action and unforgettable moments. From seasoned pros to young racers, the excitement of the night proved that Ice Cross is a sport for all ages. But one of the standout stories of the night was the audacious cowboy himself, Tim Cimmer. From First to Third: The Tale of Tim’s Tumble Tim Cimmer, the visionary behind Ice Cross, stormed into the final race with his trademark energy, initially taking the lead. However, the thrilling track’s sharp turns and obstacles tested even the most seasoned competitors. In a dramatic moment, Cimmer took a tumble, landing hard on his tailbone. Spectators collectively winced, but true to his tenacious spirit, Cimmer got back up, determined to finish strong. Despite blowing a tire late in the race, he powered through to claim third place, earning the admiration of the crowd. “Winning is great, but it’s about finishing the race no matter what,” Cimmer said with a grin after the event. “Ice Cross is all about resilience and having a good time, and that’s exactly what I did.” Cimmer showing his skills at the track A Saskatoon Star and an Alberta Contender Taking first place, who won $1000, was local talent from Saskatoon, igniting cheers from the home crowd. The runner-up, a skilled racer from Edmonton, received $800 and proved that Ice Cross is bringing together athletes from across the country. The runner-up was impressive as he was a 17-year-old who raced in the world with the Red Bull affiliate ATSX and also raced in France. Both racers and Cimmer, who got second runner-up, walked away with thousands of dollars in prize money, adding an extra layer of excitement to the night. Fun for All Ages While the pros delivered high-octane thrills, the event wasn’t just about the competition. Young attendees also had their turn on the ice, racing through smaller tracks designed for kids. Laughter and cheers filled the arena as children experienced the sport’s excitement firsthand, many dreaming of becoming future Ice Cross stars. Parents, too, were thrilled with the family-friendly atmosphere. “It’s so great to see something like this where the kids can get involved and have just as much fun as the adults,” one parent shared. Indoor Ice Cross enjoyed by all ages A Night to Remember The Saskatoon Ice Cross event delivered on every level, from professional competition to community fun. Tim Cimmer’s audacious performance, alongside the enthusiasm of both pros and kids, embodied the spirit of the sport. As the night ended, fans left buzzing with excitement, eagerly awaiting the next chapter in the Ice Cross story. Whether on the podium or in the stands, everyone at Merlis Belsher Place was a winner that night.

Tim Cimmer Proves Ice Cross is a Sport for Everyone
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Tim Cimmer Proves Ice Cross is a Sport for Everyone

The energy at Merlis Belsher Place on December 22, 2024, was electric as Saskatoon witnessed the first-ever indoor Ice Cross event. This spectacular test run had the crowd roaring with excitement. From daring jumps to heart-stopping falls, the event delivered nonstop action, but the real highlight of the night was that Ice Cross creator Tim Cimmer took on the track himself. Tim Cimmer: Leading by Example Cimmer, a seasoned athlete and visionary behind Ice Cross, competed alongside professionals half his age, demonstrating that this sport is truly for everyone. Spectators cheered as he fearlessly tackled sharp turns, steep slopes, and challenging jumps. His energy and resilience were inspiring, showcasing the inclusivity of Ice Cross and its appeal to athletes of all ages. “I wanted to show people that anyone with the drive can be part of this sport,” Cimmer said. “Ice Cross isn’t just for the young or the seasoned pros—it’s for anyone who’s ready to push their limits and have a blast.” Contestants at the start of the race Crowd Favorite: The Jumps and Falls The custom-designed ice track was the event’s centerpiece, featuring thrilling obstacles that tested every racer’s skill and nerve. The jumps, in particular, became an instant crowd favorite. Fans held their breath as racers soared through the air and erupted in cheers during dramatic falls and recoveries. Even Cimmer himself wasn’t immune to the intensity of the track. His tumbles were met with loud applause and laughter, turning every stumble into a moment of connection with the audience. “Seeing Tim out there, jumping and falling like the rest of them, made it so real and so fun,” said one enthusiastic fan. Tim Cimmer, Along with other Ice Cross contestants, practicing before the main race. A Test Run Turned Triumph This event was designed as a test, but the overwhelming response from attendees proved that Ice Cross has the makings of a major sensation. The excitement in the arena was contagious as fans of all ages celebrated the unique blend of skill, speed, and unpredictability that Ice Cross offers. With Cimmer leading the charge, both on and off the ice, the future of Ice Cross looks brighter than ever. This historic night was a bold statement: Ice Cross is not just a sport—it’s an experience that unites and exhilarates everyone involved. As the cheers echoed long after the final race, one thing was clear: Ice Cross isn’t just a sport for the fearless—it’s a sport for all.

A Thrilling First Indoor Event in Saskatoon
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Ice Cross Makes History: A Thrilling First Indoor Event in Saskatoon

Merlis Belsher Place in Saskatoon came alive on December 22, 2024, as the world witnessed the first-ever indoor Ice Cross event. Organized in just seven days, the groundbreaking event attracted a strong turnout of around 60 to 100 skaters, enthusiastic spectators, and extensive media coverage, cementing Ice Cross’s status as a sport poised for global success. Ice Cross Angels Bring Glamour to the Event The Ice Cross Angels, Halle Paupst, Vayda Rose Yaholnitsky, and Lena Zubrian, added glamour and sophistication to the event. Stationed along the track and finish line, they assisted with falls, cheered on participants, and engaged with fans. Their elegance and poise earned high praise, with many suggesting they could rival Victoria’s Secret models. Ice Cross Champions with Tim Cimmer and the Ice Cross Angels Media Spotlight Shines Bright The event drew significant media coverage, with CTV and “Aaron Tonight at 6” capturing every thrilling moment. Reporters also interviewed Tim Cimmer, the visionary creator of indoor Ice Cross, who shared his excitement about the sport’s future. “There’s lots of thrills, spills, the adrenaline’s awesome, and everyone had a lot of fun inside the arena,” Cimmer stated. “This is the first time ever there has been any kind of ice cross racing inside an arena.” Founder Tim Cimmer Interviewed by CTV Exhilarating Competition and Top Performers The evening’s races were nothing short of spectacular. Athletes navigated a custom-built track featuring sharp turns, daring obstacles, and jaw-dropping jumps. Among the standout competitors were a 17-year-old racer with international experience, including the Red Bull-affiliated ATSX in France, who secured second place and an $800 prize. Saskatchewan’s own first-time racer claimed the champion’s title and $1,000, thrilling the home crowd. Adding to the excitement, Tim Cimmer, the Audacious Cowboy and creator of Ice Cross, raced alongside competitors half his age. Despite a fall and finishing third, Cimmer demonstrated the sport’s inclusivity and resilience. His $600 prize was donated to the Canadian Ice Cross Association, a nonprofit governing body he founded in 2014. Spectacular Ramps and Crowd-Pleasing Thrills The professional track, with its monstrous 14-foot ramps, provided a heart-pounding spectacle. Cimmer, ever the daredevil, was the first to conquer the extreme jump, landing it flawlessly. Subsequent heats delivered breathtaking moments, including an acrobatic fall that brought the crowd to its feet in excitement. A Breakthrough Moment for Ice Cross The event highlighted the diversity of Ice Cross, with participants of all ages racing and getting paid for their efforts. The inclusion of young girls racing fiercely against boys showcased the sport’s equal footing for all genders. As one attendee put it, “The girls raced with no mercy, and it was inspiring to watch them keep up with—and even surpass—the boys.” Future of Ice Cross: A Global Vision With major sponsors like Potent Hockey and Synthetic Ice backing the event, interest from global brands such as Prime Sports and Disney Sports is growing. This debut indoor event has proven that Ice Cross is more than just a sport—it’s a movement poised to revolutionize winter athletics. As the night concluded, the message was clear: Ice Cross has taken its first steps into the global arena, and its journey has only just begun. With plans for future world tours and ever-evolving innovations, the sport is ready to soar. Stay updated on upcoming events and the global Ice Cross tour at Worldicecross.com

World’s First Ice Cross Race & Social Party Debuts in Saskatchewan This December
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World’s First Ice Cross Race & Social Party Debuts in Saskatchewan This December

SASKATOON, SK – The extreme sport that redefined action sports is back! Formerly known as Red Bull Crashed Ice, Ice Cross has been resurrected and reimagined into a brand-new experience.  The event will take place at Merlis Belsher Place at the University of Saskatchewan Arena, Saskatoon, on December 22, with a first-of-its-kind arena-style event. Brought to life by the visionary and fearless Audacious Cowboy, Tim Cimmer, Ice Cross is anything but ordinary. Think of the daring challengers racing side by side down a custom-built ice track—packed with sharp turns, thrilling slopes, and intense obstacles. It’s fast, fierce, and nothing short of electrifying. “This is the future of competitive sports,” says Tim Cimmer, the creator of Ice Cross and the driving force behind its explosive comeback. “We’re taking the energy and excitement of Crashed Ice and pushing it to the next level. It’s pure adrenaline, and we’re bringing it to Saskatchewan with the world’s first Ice Cross Race and Social Party.” What to Expect The event will deliver two incredible experiences in one night. Doors open at 6 PM, and the fun starts at 7 PM with a party, live concert, and DJ. The races begin at 7:30 PM and run alongside the party to create an unforgettable experience. This event is open to everyone, young and old, boys and girls alike. Whether you’re here to cheer on daring challengers, join the party, or race yourself, you’ll find something to enjoy. With tickets priced at just $10, this is an event you can’t afford to miss. Athlete Sign-Ups For those ready to test their skills, athlete sign-ups are open now. There’s $5000 in total prize money up for grabs—a chance to get paid to race and prove you have what it takes to become a pro. This is your moment to shine on the ice and make history. Be Part of History!  Tickets for this epic event are on sale now. Gather your family and friends, secure your seats, and get ready for the most exciting event to hit the arena. Join us on December 22 at the University of Saskatchewan Arena for a night of world-class Ice Cross action and unforgettable memories. Don’t miss your chance to experience the future of extreme sports right here in Saskatchewan. See you there!

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