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Jeffrey Whaley

Jeffrey Whaley is a Canadian BMX freestyle athlete from Québec, known for his creative style and technical precision. As the first Canadian to compete in BMX freestyle at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, he placed 10th in the qualification round. Before returning to competition, he spent five years touring with Cirque du Soleil, showcasing BMX on stage. His spectacular tricks such as the Double Backflip and Backflip Triple Tailwhip demonstrate his extraordinary skills. Whaley is an inspiring role model for the global BMX community.

Who is Jeffrey Whaley?


Canada’s BMX Freestyle Pioneer

Jeffrey Whaley, born in 1996 in L’Assomption, Québec, is a standout BMX freestyle rider. With his creative style and technical precision, he has made a name for himself internationally and represents a new generation of modern BMX athletes.


From Skatepark to World Stage

At the age of 15, Whaley began riding BMX after first skateboarding. His passion led him to regional contests and eventually a five-year tour with Cirque du Soleil, where he performed BMX freestyle live on stage.


Olympic Debut & Achievements

In 2020, Whaley joined the Canadian national team and qualified for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. He made history as the first Canadian BMX freestyle Olympian, placing 10th in the qualifiers.


Technique, Style & Progression

Whaley blends modern trick elements with remarkable style. He is particularly known for his impressive moves such as Double Backflips and Backflip Triple Tailwhips. His creativity and control make him one of the most impressive riders of his generation.


Part of the KHE MAC Team

Since 2025, Jeffrey Whaley has been an official rider for the KHE MAC Team. In his explosive park runs, he relies on KHE MAC2 folding tyres, offering maximum grip, low weight, and top-level control for his technical tricks – whether on contest ramps or daily training.


More about Jeffrey

Follow Jeffrey on Instagram or check out his clips on YouTube to see his progression and creativity. He's a role model for young riders and helps shape global BMX culture.