MTR06321 The 4th annual Open Season Rail Jam took place under sunny skies, and a freshly built course in the Playground with over $10,000 in cash and prizes up for grabs. Riders from all over Southern California came out and threw down. In the end, the youth division showed why the future is bright with Tyler Durkins taking the top spot, throwing down technical tricks with style. In the open women's division, Demiraee held it down for the women, showing consitancy throughout the entire event. For the men's division, Levi Kaseroff put on a clinic in the finals, combining technical precision with undeniable style. From start to finish, Levi stayed consistent, clean, and creative, locking in standout tricks that impressed judges and spectators alike. His performance earned him 1st place and the $1,000 cash prize, solidifying his name at the top of this year’s Open Season Rail Jam. Right on Levi’s heels was Pavel Anishchanka, who brought power and confidence to every run. Pavel’s trick selection and control kept the pressure on throughout the finals, earning him a well-deserved 2nd place finish. Rounding out the podium was Brandon Weijland, whose smooth style and creative approach stood out all afternoon. Brandon delivered, securing 3rd place and proving once again that consistency goes a long way in a jam-format event. Thank you to all our sponsors and we will see you all next year at the 5th annual OPEN SEASON RAIL JAM.

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