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Best Scooter Riders of All Time: Freestyle & Pro Icons

A ranked look at the greatest freestyle and pro scooter riders in history, covering their contest records, influence, and legacy in the sport.

By SportsMonkie Editorial Updated June 29, 2026

Freestyle scooter has produced a small group of riders who stand above the rest through consistent contest results, pioneering trick progression, and lasting influence on the sport. Names like Raymond Warner, Dakota Schuetz, and Jordan Clark are widely regarded as the defining athletes of pro scooter’s modern era, each reshaping what was thought possible on a two-wheeled deck.


What Makes a “Greatest” Scooter Rider?

Ranking athletes in any action sport involves weighing multiple factors beyond a single contest win. The riders on this list are evaluated across:

  • Contest record – titles at WSA Worlds, ISA events, and major invitationals
  • Trick innovation – introducing or popularizing moves that changed the meta
  • Longevity – sustained performance at the top level over multiple seasons
  • Cultural impact – influence on the community, media presence, and athlete development

All-Time Greatest Freestyle Scooter Riders

RiderNationalityKnown ForMajor Titles
Raymond WarnerAustraliaTechnical street riding, consistencyMultiple WSA World Championships
Dakota SchuetzUSAPark riding dominance, massive tricksISA World titles, X Games appearances
Jordan ClarkAustraliaPark/vert innovation, competition longevityWSA World Championship medals
Ryan WilliamsAustraliaScooter and BMX crossover, viral trick editsMultiple major invitational wins
Tanner FoxUSAYouTube reach, accessible street styleMajor online and community influence

Raymond Warner

Widely regarded as the most decorated competitive freestyle scooter rider in history, Raymond Warner from Australia has accumulated world championship titles that no other competitor has matched across his career. His riding style blends technical precision with consistency under pressure — qualities that have made him nearly unbeatable in street-format contests. Warner is also considered one of the key figures in legitimizing scooter as a serious competitive discipline internationally.


Dakota Schuetz

Among the most influential park scooter riders of his generation, Dakota Schuetz (“Kota”) brought a skateboarding-inspired approach to park and bowl riding that pushed the sport’s difficulty ceiling. His appearances at X Games and ISA World Championship events introduced pro scooter to broader action sports audiences. Schuetz is considered one of the primary reasons park scooter gained credibility alongside disciplines like BMX and skateboarding.


Ryan Williams

Known widely as “R-Willy,” Ryan Williams occupies a unique position as one of the few athletes to compete professionally in both freestyle scooter and BMX. His scooter career produced some of the most-viewed trick clips in the sport’s history, and he is widely credited with helping pro scooter reach mainstream digital audiences. Williams is among the most-followed action sports athletes globally across social platforms.


Jordan Clark

Jordan Clark is considered one of the most technically versatile riders in competitive scooter, with a career spanning park, street, and vert formats. His contest results across WSA events place him consistently among the top echelon of all-time performers, and he remains active in the sport as both a competitor and an ambassador.


The Next Generation

The sport continues to grow, with riders under the age of 20 already competing at elite levels. Athletes from Europe, Japan, and South America are increasingly competitive on the world stage, suggesting the record books for pro scooter are far from finished.


Quick summary: Raymond Warner, Dakota Schuetz, Jordan Clark, and Ryan Williams are widely regarded as the greatest freestyle and pro scooter riders in history, distinguished by their contest records, trick innovation, and lasting impact on the sport’s growth and legitimacy.

Frequently asked questions

Who is considered the best pro scooter rider of all time?+

Raymond Warner is widely regarded as one of the most technically gifted and decorated freestyle scooter riders in history, with multiple World Scooter Championships to his name.

What is the most prestigious freestyle scooter competition?+

The World Scooter Championships, organized by the World Scooter Association (WSA), is considered the premier global competition in freestyle pro scooter.

When did pro scooter become a competitive sport?+

Organized freestyle scooter competitions began gaining significant traction in the mid-2000s, with governing bodies and formal world championships emerging in the 2010s to give the sport a structured competitive structure.

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