USA Parkour Cup 2026 finals set for Cedar Park, Texas
Cedar Park hosted the USA Parkour Cup 2026 finals, with scorecards, standings and a national qualifier map turning the season into one long climb.

The USA Parkour Cup 2026 finals were hosted at Inttrepid Parkour in Cedar Park, Texas, with official scorecards tied to the March 6-8 championship weekend. WFPF framed the event less as a single meet than as the end point of a season-long ladder, where athletes advanced through listed qualifiers before reaching finals.
That ladder was laid out across the federation’s 2026 competition page, which invited gyms to host qualifiers and linked to a downloadable 2025-2026 Freestyle Skills List. The structure put rules and rankings in the same place as the event itself, with standings and qualification routes available before finals weekend and scorecards positioned as the final measure of who had earned a place at the top.
The qualifier map reached well beyond Texas. WFPF listed stops in Riverside, California; Leander, Texas; Dallas, Texas; Round Rock, Texas; Colorado Springs, Colorado; Mt Kisco, New York; San Diego, California; Culver City, California; Denver, Colorado; Houston, Texas; San Antonio, Texas; Agoura Hills, California; and Bend, Oregon. The spread showed a national circuit built from local gyms and regional organizers, not a single centralized tournament. Collective Movements, Phoenix Athletics, Falling Jam 3, Jungle Movement, Altitude Movement, RoamFurther, Legacy Parkour, FR3RUNNING Society, Rogue Parkour, Flow Vault, Rise Parkour, Texas Winter Jam, Monarx Parkour, Stride Parkour and Abstract in Motion all appeared on the qualifying slate.
WFPF has been building that model for years. The federation said the USA Parkour Cup had reached its sixth annual edition in 2024, when Cedar Park again hosted the finals after 18 regional qualifier competitions around the United States. WFPF dates its own origin to October 2007 and points to MTV’s 2009 Ultimate Parkour Challenge as a major step in parkour’s wider exposure.
The federation’s competition pages fit that larger mission. WFPF says it is dedicated to advancing parkour and freerunning safely and responsibly while keeping barriers to entry low and grassroots enthusiasm high, and it says it had certified more than 3,000 instructors worldwide as of 2025. That certification network helps explain why the Cup’s competition structure is so layered: coaches, judges, gyms and athletes all plug into the same system.
Travel details were built into the page as well. Red Roof Inn was listed as the official hotel sponsor, with a 20% discount offered through WFPF’s landing page. For a sport that relies on scattered gyms, seasonal qualifiers and final scorecards, the business side is part of the bracket, too.
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