News

West Coast Parkour Championships finals set for Firestorm Ultra in California

Firestorm Ultra’s finals roadmap split WCPKC’s biggest meet into bridge jumps Friday, freestyle Saturday and speed-plus-skills Sunday.

Tanya Okafor··2 min read
Published
Listen to this article0:00 min
West Coast Parkour Championships finals set for Firestorm Ultra in California
AI-generated illustration

West Coast Parkour Championships wrapped its season finals at Firestorm Freerunning - Ultra in Westminster, giving the league a two-day championship format built around a clear path to the podium. The finals were staged at 7220 Hazard Ave. in Westminster, with Friday night action opening at Trinidad Park in Huntington Beach from 5:30 p.m. until sundown for bridge jumping and big sends into water.

The schedule made the stakes easy to follow. Saturday was reserved for freestyle across age groups, and Sunday handled speed and skills for all ages. WCPKC also capped freestyle at 60 total competitors per day, a limit that kept the brackets tight and gave each run more weight.

The qualification system made the finals more than a showcase. Athletes earned spots by placing in the top half of any qualifier event, with as many as seven athletes advancing out of an event. Once qualified, competitors could only enter the events they had earned, which turned the finals into the endpoint of a season-long points race rather than an open jam.

WCPKC ran the 2026 season with nine total age groups, and athletes were locked into the bracket based on their age as of January 10, 2026. That age cutoff kept the divisions stable across the season and avoided the kind of midyear reshuffling that can blur championship fields. The league also said the finals sat inside a broader circuit with athlete standings, team standings and a points system built to reward repeated performance across skill, speed and freestyle.

Ticketing followed the same event-by-event structure. The finals page listed Adult Freestyle for ages 15 and up on Saturday, along with Kids Speed for ages 6 to 14, Adult Speed for 15 and up, Kids Skills for 6 to 14 and Adult Skills for 15 and up on Sunday, with each ticket priced at $30.

Firestorm Ultra, which houses parkour, aerial silks, trampoline and Ninja Warrior training, gave the championships a fitting backdrop. WCPKC has long billed itself as the West Coast’s original parkour championship, and the season finals showed why the circuit has become the clearest competitive roadmap in the region.

This article was produced by Prism’s automated news system from verified source data, official records, and press releases, then run through automated quality and moderation checks before publishing. The system is built and supervised by the people who set the standards it runs under. Read our full AI policy.

Did this article answer your question?

Discussion

More Parkour News