Here I’m with thousands of unicyclists in Bemidji for the start of Unicon21. We just experienced the impressive openingsceremony for the Worldchampionships of Unicycling. We paraded with our Uni’s through town and had spontaneous meet and greets. This Unicon in Bemidji is the 21st time the Worldchampionships are held. But it’s my first and will therefore always be the special one.
I will be competing in Flatland, Street and Speedtrials. Will also do high-jump onto platform and over a bar, and the long jump both on platform and track. Then there is Muni Cross Country, Cyclocross, and Uphill and Downhill. And of course I will compete in the long distance road races: 10Km and Loop the Lake (Apx 55Km).
To me Unicon is first a great event to meet people in real life (instead of through social media), but I also hope to achieve some personal goals. I hope to land certain tricks in Flatland and Street. Also hope to finish the Loop the Lake race and achieve a personal best in the 10K. But first and foremost I hope to have an absolutely wonderful time here in Bemidji.
A Big thanks to the sponsors

Unicon21 is made possible by these lovely sponsors, most of ‘m local organisations. I thank them from the Bottom of my heart, as without them there wouldn’t be such a great event. And then there is the organisation: 1000’s of volunteers, including directors and core-organisers. You did an amazing job! A big thanks also to my personal sponsors.
The Unicycle Museum

During Unicon21 you can find a Unicycling Museum at the Sanford Center. Admission is free, donations are appreciated. The museum is open for two hours a day, check the (purple) schedule here. The museum has a great collection of special unicycles, shirts and memorabilia. It’s just great.
Updates and such
I have planned to write a few posts. And make a few reels or short movies. I’ll put links to other blogs and short movies / reels below.
- Movie: made a short movie showing my 1st competition day at Unicon. Watch it on YouTube or Instagram.
- Update 1: 3 x personal best = 3 medals.
