Stephen Murray | British BMX Hall Of Fame | King Of Dirt
The first-ever British BMX Hall Of Fame took place on November 5th, 2022. What a night! Here's the show opening and the first Induction of the night, Stephen Murray for the King of Dirt category. Stephen Murray began racing BMX in November 1983 at just 3 years old. By the time he was 16, Stephen had been British Champion 9 times. However, his real passion was dirt jumping so he moved to California to live with Dale Holmes, Neal Wood, and Paul Roberts. Stephen went on to win the 2001 X Games. Two weeks later he won the Gravity Games and then an accident in Baltimore shocked the world in 2007 at the Dew Tour Dirt contest. Stephen was paralyzed from the shoulders down and from that day onwards his life would take a very different turn. Though he lost the use of his body, he never lost the fighting spirit that took him to the top of his sport and saved his life. We are proud to welcome Stephen Murry into The British BMX Hall Of Fame! #britishbmxhalloffame #stephenmurray #oldschoolbmx

FULL SHOW British BMX Hall Of Fame 2022

Stephen Murray talks (pt 2)

No Celebrity Has ZERO Filter Like Harrison Ford _ and It’s HILARIOUS!

2012 National BMX Hall of Fame - Mat Hoffman

Stephen Murray | Pass The Bucket | VANS

Funniest Motor Sport Fails 🤣 Funny Fails on Wheels

Steve Miller Asks if I Know Fleetwood Mac and This Waitress Steals The Show

Ego Bodybuilder HUMILIATED Beyond Belief 🤯 | Anatoly GYM PRANK

1982: The Kick Start Grand Final | BBC Archive

BMX freestyler @Lennox-Zimmermann: How much courage his sport really requires | BR24Sport

Nürburgring Fails 2026 - Best Of Touristenfahrten Action

Pump: Stephen Murray reflects on his big year

Stephen Murray | Pass The Bucket | VANS

The Judges Didn't Think She Could Sing... But Then She Opened Her Mouth!

BMX bikes of the 80's – Which One Did YOU Have?

BMX HISTORY: Mat Hoffman No Handed 900! | X Games 2002 |

She Asks if I Know Janis Joplin and Her Voice Shocks The Street

Charles Townsend Reflects on Winning the 1986 IBMXF World Championships in Slough, England

The Hidden Motor Scandal That SHOCKED Professional Cycling

