Tony Hoffman (April 24, 2019) A Native Of Clovis, CA, Tony Hoffman Started His BMX Career In High School, Becoming A Top-ranked BMX Amateur With Multiple Endorsements. He Also Started Drinking Alcohol, Smoking Marijuana, And Using Prescription Painkillers Such As Vicodin And Oxycontin By His Senior Year In High School. His Life Took A Turn For The Worse As He Became Addicted At Such A Young Age, Losing Everything. In 2004 Tony Committed A Home Invasion Armed Robbery, And In 2007 Was Ultimately Sent To Prison For Two Years. Tony Has Been Sober Since May 17th, 2007. After Being Paroled From Prison In December 2008, And With His Addiction Behind Him, Tony Started Living His Dream. He Is A Former BMX Elite Pro And Is Currently Ranked #2 In Masters Pro Class. He Is A 2016 Rio Olympic Games Coach, With Women’s BMX PRO, Brooke Crain, In His Lineup. Tony Is Also The Founder And Director Of The Freewheel Project, A Non-profit Organization That Mentors Thousands Of Youth Through Action Sports: BMX, Skateboarding And After-school Programs. This Program Focuses On Teaching Kids Leadership Skills And Making Healthy Life Choices. Tony Has Dedicated His Life To Bringing Awareness Around The Country By Describing How Dangerous Prescription Pill And Heroin Abuse Are As Well As Advocating A Shift In Thinking Towards Current Addiction-recovery Processes.