ATW Clothing supports local youth at Colchester Scooter Jam

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Extreme sports label Against the World (ATW) Clothing, founded by jet ski champ Darren Sedge, supported young talent at this year’s first DX Scooter Jam at Colchester Park this weekend.

The event, hosted by Demon Extreme Sports, enabled young riders to compete in several classes from ‘street’ to ‘best trick of the day’. The ATW Clothing Trophy for Athlete of the Day was awarded to Max Bent-Marshall.

Darren said; “It was great to see so many riders at the event and the level of tricks and determination from those taking part was exceptional. Even though there is a huge difference between scooters and jet skis both take nerve and skill to execute well, especially when performing in front of a crowd.”

ATW Clothing is also sponsoring the Braintree Skate Park Jam on the 25th July at Weavers Skate Park, Braintree.

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Hana Ballard: 07810448319 hana@thebridgemarketing.co.uk

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Darren Sedge is from Braintree in Essex. He has been a free-style jet skier since 2007, competing in the J.S.R.A. British Championships. His motto has always been “innovation not imitation” this applies to everything he does – sport, design, production. He believes vehemently in providing both top quality clothing and individual designs and is really pleased that his clothing range appeals to people inside and outside of the extreme sports world. The entire Against the World Clothing range is available at  http://atwclothing.com/ and you can follow Darren’s Jet Ski progress on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/darren.sedge1 

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Extreme sports label Against the World (ATW) Clothing, founded by jet ski champ Darren Sedge, supported young talent at this year’s first DX Scooter Jam at Colchester Park this weekend.
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ATW Clothing is also sponsoring the Braintree Skate Park Jam on the 25th July at Weavers Skate Park, Braintree.
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It was great to see so many riders at the event and the level of tricks and determination from those taking part was exceptional. Even though there is a huge difference between scooters and jet skis both take nerve and skill to execute well, especially when performing in front of a crowd.
Darren Sedge