Stroke of fate
The BMX world is mourning the loss of one of their greatest talents this week, with the sudden and tragic death of star Pat Casey
When training
The BMX star was practicing motocross on Tuesday, June 6 at Slayground Motocross Park, a track owned by rider Axell Hodges, east of Ramona, California.
A fatal leap
During practice, Pat Casey did a dirt jump that caused the bike to fall on him.
Nothing more paramedics could do
Although paramedics arrived quickly and tried for an hour to revive the young rider, they could not save his life.
His family was there
The San Diego County Department of the Medical Examiner confirmed the cause of death was the motorcycle impact on Casey. What was particularly tragic about the accident was that the driver’s family was also at the race track.
Married with two children
According to Fox News, both his wife, Chase Casey, and their two children, Reid, age 8, and Taytum, age 7, witnessed the accident and their father’s subsequent death.
Homage to a legend
Chase Casey has since paid tribute to her late husband and his career in BMX on her Instagram page.
An indelible legacy
Pat Casey leaves behind an indelible legacy in the BMX world. For example, in 2011 he became the first rider in history to do a decade backflip.
One of the best
He also goes with the honor of having done the Double Decade Backflip and owning multiple medals in BMX, including gold at the X Games 2021, in dirt.
His children have followed in his footsteps
A year later he took the silver medal at the first edition of ‘MegaPark’, beaten only by another BMX legend, Ryan Williams. In the meantime, he taught his children to follow in his footsteps.
Age is only a number
Despite his young age of 29, Pat Casey has achieved a great deal both personally and professionally.
Early career entry
At just 16 years old, Pat Casey was already a BMX pro thanks to coaching on the mini ramp his father built for him.
Living in his dream home
Two years later, at the age of 18, he had already bought the house of his dreams, which he has shown more than once in his videos.
Then came love
Another two years later, in 2013, Pat Casey married Chase Casey, who became the mother of his two children.
“Drawn the Big Lot”
When asked why he got married so young, Casey replied that if he had hit the jackpot, it was absurd not to do so.
Rest in peace
Always with his wife and children by his side, Pat Casey created legendary jumps, won competitions around the world, was on the covers of magazines and most of all he was a good father, a good husband and a great athlete like his wife often confirmed on social media. Rest in peace.