Rob Worling, Ontario, Canada
Rob Worling is your “Tom Brady” like superstar. He always seems to say and do the right things. Rob went viral last year on Instagram for jumping 25 feet through the air (on ice skates) off a ramp dunking a basketball. He was featured on pages like “SportsCenter” and “Bleacher Report”. Rob finished second in the world this year, losing the last race of the season to the one guy he had to beat. No surprise, he handled it with class and is looking forward to the bounce back as he navigates his newfound fame in the ice-skating community.
Brittan Morris, Texas, USA
Brittan Morris is your do it all athlete. He is one of the fittest guys in Texas with the confidence and swagger to back it up. He finished ranked 13th in the world and was the number one American racer in his 4th season racing. Brittan started the season with a hip tear but that wouldn’t stop him from finishing second place in the first race of the season. He had a hot start but faced a lot of trials throughout the season. Brittan is motivated by his will to compete as well as his family back home, including his granny who is battling cancer.
Luke Webb, Melbourne, Australia
Luke Webb is full Australian. A fan favorite from adults and kids alike, you can’t help but love this “Aussie crasher” for his big heart and even bigger crashes. He talked to us about his mental health troubles and the fact that Ice Cross had a huge part in saving his life. A big boy with the least amount of athleticism out of the four athletes. Aussie’s big moment comes about halfway through the season where he finished in the top 16 in the Maine race. Webb has a very realistic and humble approach to ice cross. He just wants to get a little better every year, every race.
Jack Schram, New Jersey, USA
Jack Shcram is a veteran of ice cross who has raced for Nearly a decade. His discipline and ability to hyperfocus make him one of the best, most accomplished American Racers in the sport. He is spiritually motivated and has a huge heart, but his intentions don’t always line up with the outcome. His story line has a lot of ups and downs. Jack has been sober for 7 years and he gets candid on camera Reliving his past struggles. He has a refreshing and humbling end to the season in the final race and finished the season ranked 14th in the world.