About
Hall of Fame
The official home of the National BMX Hall of Fame is located at USA BMX Headquarters in Tulsa, OK.
Click here to fill out the nomination form.
CRITERIA: When considering all Hall of Fame Nominations - the selection committee looks for Inductees who have made a serious impact on the sport of BMX; whether it be through performance and accomplishments, or outside of competition.
- Helped change the direction of the sport of BMX and left their mark in a positive manner.
- Influential and recognized figure in the sport of BMX.
- Took the sport of BMX to a higher level of achievement or competition.
- Earned achievements such as National or World titles and championships, popularity awards, media attention, brand advertising and endorsement of BMX products, team sponsorship, and other competitive contributions.
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2018
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Clarence "Earthquake" Perry | 2018, Pioneer
As Northwest legend has it, a small rumble would begin when he rolled into the starting grid. With the drop of that gate, the earth would shake as he powered down the first straight like a speeding, out of control freight train. That, folks, is the legend of Clarence “The Earthquake” Perry!
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Brian Foster | 2018, Racer
At a skinny six-foot-one, and weighing 165 pounds, Brian Foster broke the mold of what a typical Double-A Pro racer was at that time. What he may have lacked in strength and size, he made up for with his unmatched set of skills and an unequal amount of desire to have fun on his bike.
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Rick Moliterno | 2018, Freestyle, Industry
Like so many multi-talented BMX heroes, smilin’ Rick Moliterno could’ve easily been nominated in three other Hall of Fame categories. He’s been a racer, he’s been a freestyle pioneer, and he’s still an Iconic figure in the bicycle industry today.
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Debbi Kalsow | 2018, Woman
When the Kalsow family left Lansing, Michigan to the BMX mecca of Phoenix, Arizona, their kids - Digger and Debbi, were already furiously fast. Debbi had already won nationals in the ABA and NBA, and earned an NBL No.1 plate for 11 year old Girls.
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Bob Morales | 2018, Freestyle, Industry
Bob Morales has been a part of multiple disciplines in the sport of BMX. Racer, cruiser pioneer, entrepreneur, freestyler, event promoter, sanctioning body owner, designer and BMX businessman. It’s safe to say that when it comes to BMX, Bob has done it all.
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Tim "Fuzzy" Hall | 2018, Freestyle
Who would’ve ever known that a no-footed can-can in 1987 would lead to nearly a lifetime of pushing the envelope and taking the sport to the next level. Nearly overnight, Fuzzy became a dirt-jumping superstar - joining the test riding crew at BMXA, then becoming the first factory-sponsored dirt jumper with Robinson Racing, before landing a spot with longtime sponsor Mongoose.