Recently, BMX rider, Mike Aitken, was injured and is now in critical condition. The Athlete Recovery Fund is accepting donations to help him out. Guys like Mike are risking their lives for their sport and not making a quarter of what actors, baseball players, etc.. are making. Doesn’t make sense!!
I don’t know him personally, but I’ve heard he is SUCH a nice guy, and he has a great family. If you want to help (ANY little bit!!), you can send a donation to:
Athlete Recovery Fund
c/o Mike Aitken
27636 Ynez Rd. L-7 #284
Temecula, CA 92591
For a tax deduction on your donation, please contact aaron@athleterecoveryfund.com
 
Lat34.org released this statement earlier this month:
BMX Dirt rider Mike Aitken, who just last month celebrated a win at the Salt Lake City stop of the AST Dew Tour, was injured in a crash Sunday in Pennsylvania.
Aitken was filming a video part at the Posh trails when he crashed doing a 360 spin. He suffered multiple injuries, including broken bones in the face and jaw.
Aitken was reportedly disoriented and convulsing when brought to a local hopital and was sedated. He has yet to regain consciousness though he has suffered an additional seizure and has been diagnosed with bleeds on his brain.
Aitken did not have insurance and a website has been set up to provide updates about his condition and to accept donations for his recovery.
Visit MikeAitken.com to learn more or go to 5050BMX.com to make a donation.
Aitken’s injury again brings to light the dangers of the sport, with Stephen Murray’s accident and subsequent paralysis last year being the highest profile. The Athlete Recovery Fund (ARF), which was formed earlier this year — partially in response to Murray’s accident — has just been featured in USA Today and will be helping raise money for Aitken.


