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BMX star Pat Casey dies in crash at Southern California motocross park

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BMX professional rider Pat Casey died in an accident Tuesday at a motocross park in San Diego County, the county medical examiner’s office confirmed.

Casey, 29, crashed while riding a motorcycle at a private track known as the Slayground, in the hills above Ramona. Paramedics who were called to the park at 2:30 p.m. found him without a pulse. After resuscitation attempts failed, he was pronounced dead, the medical examiner’s report said.

A California Highway Patrol spokesman told the San Diego Union-Tribune that Casey was thrown while attempting to land a jump and that the motorcycle landed on top of him.

Casey, who lived in Riverside, had been a top bicycle motocross competitor since his teen years, going professional at age 16 and winning his first X Games medal at 18.

In 2021, the BMX competition for a pandemic-curtailed X Games was held literally in Casey’s backyard: on the course he called the Dreamyard that he had built behind his home. He won a gold medal in the BMX Dirt event.

Tributes to Casey from his sponsor Vans and the X Games remembered him as pioneering stunts including the decade backflip and the fakie cashroll.

Casey is survived by his wife of 10 years, Chase Benter Casey, and their two children.

2009 photo: Pat Casey, 15, does a superman tailwhip on a half-pipe in his Placentia backyard. He was training for a big-air event at the Orange County Fair. (Paul Bersebach, The Orange County Register)
2009 photo: Pat Casey, 15, does a superman tailwhip on a half-pipe in his Placentia backyard. He was training for a big-air event at the Orange County Fair. (Paul Bersebach, The Orange County Register) 

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