Brett Lott Bellingham Bike Polo

Bellingham, WALocal News

Bellingham's bike polo community, led by Brett Lott, is experiencing significant growth as more players join weekly practices and tournaments. After relocating to a downtown parking garage with city support, the club has become more accessible and visible. Their latest tournament attracted 29 teams from across the U. S. , with only four local teams participating, underscoring the sport's expanding reach.

Lott focuses on inclusivity by providing loaner bikes and equipment to remove barriers for new players. The club's growth reflects Bellingham's strong biking culture and enthusiasm for unique sports. Lott's efforts have turned bike polo into a vibrant community activity, fostering connections among participants. Looking ahead, he aims to continue building the sport's presence in the city for players and spectators alike. The momentum behind bike polo indicates a promising future for the sport in Bellingham.

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