The strong gust of winds from high-revved engines and the sly display of acrobatics skills by stunt drivers will fill the air on Saturday, April 8, at the National Stadium. Marlon Brown, who is an avid enthusiast of stunts and all things related to motorbikes, bicycles and motor trucks, held tight to that unforgettable experience he had in 1999, and six years later when his former business partner approached him with the idea to host a stunt show in Jamaica, he wasted no time in getting the momentum going. Marlon Brown, Marketing Manager of Jamaica Stunt Fest and BMX Freestyle Performer, Caine Mitchell, stopped by to share more about this year’s staging.
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