Let's Move, let's watch, let's vote: Final chance to judge the BMX, skate, and breaking entries in the Let's Move Street Challenge
Three thousand hits of inspiration and a chance to try out being an Olympic judge are just a click away. Select your top picks from the Let's Move Street Challenge before 12 November and watch the award show live on the same day to cheer on the winners and win exclusive prizes.
More than 3,000 entries. Five continents. Fifty-five countries. One question.
Which is your favourite?
BMX riders, breakers, and skateboarders have submitted hundreds of creative, daring, and sometimes simply jaw-dropping videos to the digital Let’s Move Street Challenge since the campaign launched on 23 September 2023.
With the deadline for submissions on 22 October, and the deadline to cast votes on 12 November approaching fast, now is the last chance to vote for your favourites.
The 21 winners will be announced at the Olympic Street Challenge Award Show on 12 November and the live ceremony promises to be a party in itself, with multiple prizes and special treats prepared for the viewers.
The winners of the Let's Move Street Challenge will win an unforgettable VIP trip to Shanghai, including a backstage ticket to the first ever Olympic Qualifier Series event in May 2024 where they can watch the best athletes in their sports battle for the final qualification spots for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
Judges, assemble: How to vote for your top picks
How much swagger and gravity-defying tricks can one pack into a 30-second video? You be the judge.
A bar hop, a nollie, toprock, downrock - now hold it a second with a freeze - good. Next, a tail whip, ollie, and a switch frontside 180 to wrap it up. Whatever your favourite street sport or flavour, prepare to get a hefty dose of inspiration when you check out the videos already submitted to the Let’s Move Street Challenge.
Let the BMX riders take you on the tour of the world's biggest cities as they cruise through a concrete water tunnel in the UK or along the Estonian seaside, roll up to a Chinese police station with style, and exit a Manhattan shopping centre in the most dramatic way.
Follow the skateboarders as they make every inch of asphalt their personal playground, be it day or night, hitting the ground hard on mini-cruisers or sailing through, dance-like on classic longboards.
Or hang out with the B-Boys and B-Girls as they show you the freshest breaking moves to try out whether your dancefloor is an elegant marble balcony, a patch of cobblestones in front of an ancient Japanese temple or the waiting lounge at an airport.
Take a look at the entries and cast your votes here before 12 November.
The categories of the 2023 Let's Move Street Challenge are:
BMX Awards (Female / Male)
- Freestyle Park
- Real Street
- Dirt
Skateboarding Awards (Female / Male)
- Park
- Real Street
- Street Park
Breaking Awards (Female / Male)
- Best Round
- Power Moves
- Footwork
Creative Awards (Mixed Gender)
- Best Produced
- Street Culture
- Most Surprising
Olympic Street Challenge Award Show: Everyone's invited
The winners of the Let's Move Street Challenge will be announced on Sunday, 12 November at the live awards ceremony, co-hosted by Olympics and its worldwide partner Samsung.
A total of 21 winners from more than 3,000 athletes who entered the contest will be selected. That includes six winners in each sport (three in each gender) as well as three winners in the creative award categories.
Once the Olympic Street Challenge Award Show kicks off, viewers will be able to learn the background stories of the finalists, join a live chat for a chance to win exclusive Olympic prizes and cast votes for their final favourites. These votes, together with those of the judges panel - made up of one judge from each sport as well as a judge on creativity - will determine which street sport virtuosos will be bound for an experience of a lifetime in Shanghai in May 2024.
The Olympic Street Challenge Award Show will start at 6 p.m. GMT/UTC and will be broadcast live on Olympics.com, the official Olympics app, and the @Olympics social media accounts on Instagram and Facebook.