AllPogo Will Be Streaming Pogopalooza 2021 – August 20th and 21st


Pogopalooza 2021 is coming up quick! Just over a week and a half until the event. Can’t make it this year? Don’t worry! We’ll be streaming all of the madness on our YouTube channel, just as we did last year. We’ll post a link closer to that time.

We’ll also be posting highlights and behind the scenes pics and videos here on our Instagram page, also following the format of previous years. Hope you are all ready to catch what insanity we see this year!


AllPogo Presents: Fred’s Online Pogo Series


With the 4 trick showdown a proof of concept success, I want to expand upon that.

For 8 weeks, starting Aug 8th 2020, I want to host a series of online pogo shenanigans!!!

-Fred Gryzbowski

ABOUT

There will be two 8 person tournaments taking place over the 8 weeks. The two TOURNAMENTS will be ADD ON & P.O.G.O. They will run one right after another.

There will be weekly challenges as well with 4-8 people. The challenges will be a mix of different ideas from more (3,4,5,6) Trick Showdowns , group games of P.O.G.O, ADD ON, and more!


How will it work?

The two 8 person tournaments will be bracketed with the winner of each match moving forward to the next. Each match set will be a Best of 3 format, with the finals being Best of 5.

The schedule will roughly be the following:

Week 1 – Round of 8 – Jumper 1 vs Jumper 2 & Jumper 3 vs Jumper 4

Week 2 -Round of 8 – Jumper 5 vs Jumper 6 & Jumper 7 vs Jumper 8

Week 3 – Round of 4 – Semi Finals Match 1. -> (Read More) ->

Pogopalooza 2020 Awards


Here are the winners of this year’s Pogopalooza.


Virtual Pogopalooza Best Trick (Online Contest)

First: @xpogoflynn ULBS Flick ULBS
Second: @pogolouis Infinity Whip
Third: @pogobiff –  Bebop Birani
Fourth: @vurtegoflybarKendo Grab


Freestyle

First: Dalton Smith – 85.17
Second: Konner Kellogg – 81.50
Third: Nic Patino – 81.17


Tech

First: Tone Staubs – 78.33
Second: Michael Brookhart – 77.04
Third: Michael Mena – 73.42


High Jump

First: Dalton Smith – 10’6″
Second: Russ Kaus – 10′
Third: Nic Patino – 9’6″


Best Trick

First: Russ Kaus – Double Stickflip (!)
Second: Konner Kellogg – No Foot Cannonball Inward Whip
Third: Tone Staubs – Helicopter Roll



Pogopalooza 2020 Livestream Coverage!


We’re happy to have our very own Fred Gryzbowski on site at Pogopalooza 2020, and he is live streaming it on our AllPogo channels! We’re happy to feature the entire Freestyle Finals and Best Trick. Check them out below!


Freestyle Finals

Playlist: Pogopalooza 2020 Freestyle Finals


Best Trick

Playlist: Pogopalooza 2020 Best Trick

The 4 Trick Showdown


The 4-trick showdown will be the first ever live online pogo competition. It will be held Saturday July 11th 2020 at 1pm EST and will be streamed live on twitch

www.twitch.tv/pogofred

Why?

With all this free time I want to connect to the community and try and give something back. I think this can be a fun new idea that could potential be expanded in the future. With previous “online competitions” people would send videos back and forth but would hardly ever reach a conclusion. That why I want to do it LIVE! It will only take a few hours to complete. This was a spur of the moment idea and I’m running with it! I decided to host this two weeks before Pogopalooza so that way it can be used as practice for those attending.  Why 4 tricks? Simple, I’m sick of seeing only 3 trick combos. I just want to try something fun, new, and different. 

How will it work? 

The competition will be a “Round Robin” format. Each athlete will be in a que and when it is their turn will attempt their best 4 trick combo. -> (Read More) ->

Pogopalooza 2020 – Dates and Info!


Xpogo just released the dates and info for Pogopalooza 2020! The event will be held on July 25th & 26th, at the Xpogo HQ in Wilkinsburg, PA. In order to keep everyone safe, this will be a distanced-palooza with a limited number of people. More details on what that means for attending and viewing coming soon. Make sure to follow Xpogo for more infomation as it is released.

Pogopalooza 2019 Results


Flynn Nyman warming up at Pogopalooza 2019. Flynn took home first in Best Trick.

Here we are, a few days after Pogopalooza 2019. It was definitely another successful and crazy Pogopalooza, all put on by our friends at Xpogo. If you didn’t catch the action in person, there’s plenty of videos on our Instagram channel and on Xpogo’s Instagram and YouTube channels. Make sure you go check them out, because a lot of insanity went down. With that said, here are your official Pogopalooza 2019 results!

Freestyle Finals

PlaceAthleteScore
1Dalton Smith92.50
2Henry Cabelus89.83
3Biff Hutchison88.67
4Michael Mena86.33
5Steven Bennett82.33
6Flynn Nyman76.83
7Fred Grzybowski74.67
8Harry White73.00
9Russ Kaus73.00
10Tone Staubs63.50

Tech

PlaceAthleteScore
1Tone Staubs87.79
2Biff Hutchison79.38
3Michael Brookhart71.67
4Michael Mena69.13
5Ryan O’Malley59.38
6Aidan Gabriel55.58
7Ben Smith48.67
8Haley Greer48.17
9Dominique Davis 36.79

High Jump

PlaceAthleteHeight
1Michael Mena
(1 attempt)
10’6″
2Henry Cabelus
(2 attempts)
10’6″
3Dalton Smith
(3 attempts)
10″6′

Best Trick

PlaceAthleteTrick
1Flynn NymanDouble Wrap-Around
2Tyler PhillipsPinwheel Flip
3Dalton SmithNo Foot Cannonball Grab Late ULBS

Best Trick also had notables, such as Tone Staubs’ Grind Body Wrap Reverse, and very close attempts by Michael Mena of a Reverse Squeege and Steven Bennett of 360 Flip Of Faith (!!!). -> (Read More) ->