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Team Intent: Pushing Limits at SPL4

Meet the athletes representing Intent on the world stage. From borrowed training spaces to the finals, they’re showing the resilience, heart, and intention that define our community.

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June

Porter

14

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JJ

Jean

14

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Calum

Chatwin

19

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Larry

Vivar

15

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About June

After winning 1st place at the 2025 USPK National Championship Finals, she qualified to compete at SPL4 in Style. With two years of competition experience, she’s known for her creativity, steady mindset, and supportive attitude in training.

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When asked to give few words about herself, June had this to say:

“I love doing parkour, it's really fun and unique. I love how intentional everything is and how  much freedom I have. Parkour is the best part of my life, though I also enjoy school.”

 

June and her friend Jayde, also competing at SPL4, were interviewed by a local news station and that can be seen HERE

June Porter

Intent Parkour Athlete

Age:

14

Years Training

4 years in November

Years Competing

2

What does SPL mean to you?

For me, SPL is a reminder that I can achieve my goals. I’ve always kind of felt like I have been setting goals that I’m not good enough to achieve, and making it to SPL was one of those goals. As I worked to qualify, and now to compete at SPL, I’m reminded that I’m not setting myself up to fail, but to succeed. So, for me, SPL means having faith in myself.

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About JJ

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JJ Jean

Intent Parkour Athlete

Age:

14

Years Training:

7

Years Competing:

4

What does SPL mean to you?

SPL is a chance for me to show everyone how hard I’ve worked and how much improvement I have made after not qualifying last year. It also means that I can now show the people the way I like to move, and that being “young” shouldn’t make a difference in the sport as much as it has already.

JJ has been training parkour for 7 years, and he began competing at age 10, already earning titles: WCPKC Youth Champion & USPK West Coast Regional Adult Champion.

After placing 3rd at the 2025 USPK Nationals, he qualified for SPL4, where he’ll make his debut on the world stage.

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From JJ's mom: "He started parkour when he was 8 years old and fell in love with it. JJ has a background in gymnastics but never loved the sport like he did parkour. It gave him community and freedom to be his own unique self with a style all his own."

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About Calum

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Calum Chatwin

Intent Parkour Athlete

Age:

19

Years Training

10 Years

Years Competing:

4 Years

Calum is from Santa Cruz, California, and has been part of Intent since 2024. Calum has been making a name for himself internationally after his debut earlier this year at KOTC3, making it through On-site Qualifiers and into the main event bracket! He continued to prove himself as a competitor to be on the look out for after placing 2nd in both KOTC4 in Oslo, Norway and at the 2025 USPK Nationals in California, USA within a matter of weeks back in June, securing his spot at SPL4 in the latter event.

 

This marks a strong comeback after an injury at SPL3 forced him to withdraw from competition last year.

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Larry Vivar

Intent Parkour Athlete

Age:

15

Years Training:

8 Years

Years Competing:

7 Years

What does SPL mean to you?

It means the next level, the beginning of a new challenge, an exciting way to figure out what I’m capable of.

About Larry

Larry made his SPL debut in 2024 and continued to be a fierce competitor throughout 2025, making his Kings of the Concrete debut at KOTC3 in Venice, CA. Going head to head against Dom Tomato and Denali Siruno, being eliminated in the 2nd round by Siruno.

 

Larry eventually secured the top spot at the 2025 USPK Nationals. Known for his creative use of space, he blends extremely high-level moves with seamless flow — a style that has already drawn comparisons to parkour's best.

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When asked to share a couple words, Larry simply said: “I like pickles twin 🥶”

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