Carey Hart

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Carey Hart
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Hart in May 2010
Born
Carey Jason Phillip Hart

(1975-07-17) July 17, 1975 (age 49)
Occupation(s) Motorcycle racer, freestyle motocross competitor, off-road racer, businessman
Years active1993–present
Height5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Spouse
(m. 2006)
Children2
Medal record
Summer X Games
Representing Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2002 Philadelphia Moto X Big Air
Gravity Games
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 1999 Providence Moto X Freestyle

Carey Jason Phillip Hart (born July 17, 1975) [1] is an American off-road truck racer, former professional freestyle motocross competitor, and former motorcycle racer. He is known for being the first motorcyclist to attempt a backflip on a 250cc motorcycle during a competition, and for his company Hart & Huntington Tattoo & Clothing Company.

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Career

Hart became a professional motorcyclist at 18 and started competing in the AMA supercross circuit. Two years before, he had sustained two broken femurs, broken tibia and fibula as well as fractured wrists, after he was blind-sided by a tractor working on the track he was riding on, smashing straight into the vehicle. Hart was among the first riders to begin competing in freestyle motocross in 1996. [2] Hart was the first rider to publicly perform BMX trick the "superman seat grab" at IFMA events in 1998–99. He was also the first person to perform the "invert superman" seat grab at the 1999 Gravity Games in Providence, Rhode Island. This trick is now known as the "Hart Attack". [3] In 1999 Hart took home the bronze medal at the Summer Gravity Games and Gold at the Australian X Games.[ citation needed ]

During the 2000 Gravity Games in Providence, Rhode Island, Hart attempted the first back flip on a 250 cc motorcycle in competition. [4] [ failed verification ] Hart is credited with the first "attempt" of a backflip as he over-rotated his flip and suffered a hard landing, displacing him off the seat. The year 2000 saw Hart win several FMX competitions and honors including the Silver at the Las Vegas LXD Freeride MotoX and Toyota's Trick of the Week.

At the 2001 X Games in Philadelphia, Hart attempted the backflip again for the best trick competition but suffered a bad crash coming off his bike at the beginning of the rotation. His injuries included several broken bones and ribs along with a bruised tailbone. It was there he met his future wife, singer Pink. In 2002, Hart again picked up the gold medal at the Australian X Games as well as gaining the silver medal in the MotoX Best Trick at the Summer X Games in Los Angeles. The same year, Hart participated in the Tony Hawk 's Boom Boom HuckJam tour.

At the 2002 X-Games in Philadelphia, Hart successfully completed the backflip in the best trick competition picking up the silver medal behind Mike Metzger, who landed a no-footed backflip. The same year, Hart participated in the Gumball 3000, an annual British 3,000-mile (4,800 km) international road rally which takes place on public roads. 2003's route was from San Francisco to Miami. He is also featured in the film Gumball 3000; The Movie. The biographical documentary Goodtimes With Carey Hart was also released in 2003. Hart again participated in the Tony Hawk's Boom Boom HuckJam tour, but was seriously injured on the first night, having to bail into the scaffolding to avoid hitting a skater after the mistiming of their jumps. Hart broke both his arms and legs as well as suffering severe blood clotting during surgery. The crash took him out of competition for three years.

In 2004, Hart and John Huntington opened Hart & Huntington Tattoo Company in Las Vegas. A&E network followed Hart and the workings of the shop on the reality show Inked. Hart and Huntington Tattoo Company also launched a clothing line based on the designs of the artists at the store. With H&H's expansion, the clothing line is now based on the tattoo/action sports lifestyle and culture. Soon after the opening of the Las Vegas store, John Huntington sold his 48 percent ownership back to Hart. In 2006, Huntington filed a lawsuit against Carey, alleging he owed large amounts of money for his trademark and likeness. Hart reportedly hired high-profile Las Vegas attorney Gene Porter to resolve the case through mediation, which was ultimately successful. [5]

In 2005 Hart was the host for ABC's Live's X Games FMX coverage and was a cast member on the fifth season of the VH1 reality show The Surreal Life . [6] [ better source needed ] In 2006, two Hart & Huntington Tattoo Company stores opened in Hawaii and Cabo. Hart again took part in Gumball 3000, which saw the drivers race from London to Los Angeles.

In 2007, Hart formed his first supercross team, the H&H/Rockstar Moto Team, which included him as a team rider, Hart finished 12th in 2007 AMA Supermoto Series. Kenny Watson has been team manager from the beginning. In 2011, Hart welcomed a new title sponsor Dodge Motorsports, which allowed him to enter the Supercross space for the first time. It was also in 2007 that the Hart & Huntington Orlando store was opened in the Universal CityWalk complex.

In July 2008, Hart teamed up with Cory McCormack, Jason Giambi, Benji Madden and Joel Madden to create Las Vegas nightclub "Wasted Space". The club was designed by Hart, McCormack and Zeff Design. Wasted Space was voted Best New Bar in Vegas 2008. Also in 2008, Hart released "Inked: The book" which covered individuals stories behind their tattoos, including Carey's own story and his father's Tom Hart. In late 2008 Hart & Huntington's Cabo store was closed.

In 2009, Hart teamed up with Premiere MotorSports Group (PMG) to launch the Hart and Huntington Off-Road team which is a Short Course Truck Team led by Ryan Busnardo, Nick Kilian and Scot Demmer. Hart became attracted to the sport previously from being a fan of CORR (Championship Off-Road Racing Series) which ended in 2008. Hart and Huntington Off-Road secured over 40 podium finishes. Hart competed in the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series driving for the Team in the Unlimited 2 category (known in the past as a PRO 2), [7] finishing 6th in Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series and was nominated "Rookie of the Year" in LOORR Series.

In April 2009, H&H moved to a bigger store inside the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas and created the Hart & Huntington Freestyle tour, which toured alongside Pink's arena tour in Australia. In 2010, Hart & Huntington opened a store in Niagara Falls, Canada. In August of the same year, Wasted Space closed to make way for the Hard Rock's new race and sports book. [8] In 2011, Hart was awarded the 1st R.A.D. Lifetime achievement award. [9] and hosted of MTV2's “Burn Out” series. In 2011, H&H Hawaii closed.

Prior to the 2012 X Games, Hart announced his participation of the Moto X Speed & Style event would be his last competition. Hart got to the quarter-finals but was eliminated by Edgar Torronteras.

For 2013, Hart announced the joining forces of Hart's Dodge/Sycuan Casino Racing team with Ricky Carmichael and factory support from Suzuki and Yoshimura research and development forming 'RCH Racing'.

During Hart's career, he has been featured in nationwide ad campaigns for Ford, Dunkin' Donuts, Fox Racing, DVS and Mountain Dew as well as in such print publications as Paper Magazine , Teen People , ESPN The Magazine , Rolling Stone , Prick and, Skinnie, and has been on the covers of numerous motocross and tattoo magazines.

Hart has made cameos in several music videos, including Kid Rock's video "Bawitdaba" wherein he is shown jumping a trailer park, [10] He has appeared in Pink's "Just Like a Pill", "So What", "Raise Your Glass", "Just Give Me a Reason", and "True Love" videos. On the 2000 Australian Warped Tour, he played bass with the band Pennywise.

Hart has also appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman , Inked, MTV's Life of Ryan , Rove Live (Australia), appeared on The Today Show , was a guest in Talkin' 'bout Your Generation and has starred in several films including ESPN/Touchstone Pictures’ IMAX film, Ultimate X, Terrafirma 5, Frenzno Smooth, Flipped Out, Crush: A Transworld Motocross Film, Seth II and several of the "Crusty Demons" series. He also has had cameo appearances in xXx and Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle .

Personal life

Hart was raised in Las Vegas. [11] His parents divorced when he was very young. He and his younger brother, Anthony "Tony" Hart, were raised by their father, construction company owner Tom Hart. [2] He is the oldest of three siblings.[ citation needed ]

Hart began dating singer Pink after meeting her in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at the 2001 X Games. [12] After four years of dating, Pink proposed to Hart in June 2005 via a pit board during one of his races in Mammoth Lakes, California. She held up a sign that read, "Will you marry me?" At first, Hart ignored Pink and completed another lap of the race; it was only when she changed the sign to read, "I'm serious!" that Hart pulled out of the race to pick her up. [13] They married at the Four Seasons resort in Costa Rica on January 7, 2006. [14]

The couple announced in February 2008 that they had separated. [15] [16] In August 2008, during the couple's separation, Carey's brother Tony died due to injuries sustained in a motocross competition. [17] [18] [19] Despite their separation, Pink supported Hart through the loss. [20] [ better source needed ] Following Tony's death, the Hart family formed the XTRM Hart Foundation for a brief fundraising effort in his memory. [21] [22]

In March 2009, Hart stated he and Pink were "dating". [23] He also said the couple was attempting to work things out, stating, "Sometimes you have to take a couple of steps back to move forward". [24] In April 2009, Pink stated that the couple had gone to marriage counseling and were back together. [25]

In June 2011, Hart and Pink welcomed their first child, a daughter named Willow Sage. [26] [27] Their second child, a son named Jameson Moon, was born in December 2016. [28] [29]

Career history and achievements

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996 Crusty Demons of Dirt 2Himself
1998Crusty Demons of Dirt 4: God Bless The FreaksHimself
1999Frenzno SmoothHimself
1999 Kid Rock’s 'Bawitdaba'HimselfMusic Video
1999Terrafirma 5Himself
2001Crusty Demons of Dirt 3Himself
2002 Ultimate X: The Movie HimselfDocumentary Film
2002 Pink's 'Just Like A Pill'HimselfMusic Video
2002 XXX Caddy Passenger
2003Crusty Demons of Dirt: Nine LivesHimself
2003 Gumball 3000: The Movie Himself
2003 Tony Hawk's Boom Boom HuckJam DVDHimself
2003Flipped OutHimselfDocumentary Film
2003 Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle HimselfCameo
2003Goodtimes with Carey HartHimselfDocumentary Film
2003Girls of the Games: Ultimate X Himself
2003No Fear: Chapter OneHimself
2004Seth IIHimself
2004Crush: A Transworld Motocross FilmHimself
2008Pink's 'So What'HimselfMusic Video
2010Pink's 'Raise Your Glass'HimselfMusic Video
2013Pink's 'Just Give Me a Reason'HimselfMusic Video
2013Pink's 'True Love'HimselfMusic Video
2016Pink's 'Just Like Fire (From the Original Motion Picture "Alice Through The Looking Glass")'HimselfMusic Video
2021Pink’s ‘All I Know So Far’HimselfMusic video

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001 Ripley's Believe It or Not! HimselfSE2 EP1
2003 MTV Cribs HimselfSE7 EP1
2003 The David Letterman Show HimselfS10 EP181
2003 Punk'd HimselfSE1 EP7
2004M80HimselfTV series
2005–2006InkedHimselfTV series
2005 Surreal Life HimselfTV series
2005ABC's Live X Games FMX coverageHimselfHost/Commentator
2006101 Guiltiest Guilty PleasuresHimself
2006 E! True Hollywood Story HimselfTV documentary
2006 The Best Damn Sports Show Period Himself
2007 Life of Ryan HimselfTV series
2009 Talkin' 'bout Your Generation HimselfSE1 EP13
2009 Behind The Music HimselfTV documentary
2009 Rove Live HimselfSE10 EP17
2009 Nitro Circus HimselfSE1 EP3, SE1 EP22
2009 Chelsea Lately HimselfTV Chat Show
2010BiographyHimselfTV documentary
2011MTV2's "Burn Out"HimselfHost
2011 The Real World HimselfSE24 EP3
2012Network A's Ink Rock MotoHimselfOnline Series

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