Jai Walker has taken off for a tour of the United States of America when he teams up with Havoc Pro Scooters in a worldwide promotion.
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The 17 year old student went to Canada for three months last year, but this time around he will be away from home for five months.
While he travels from Australia to Las Vegas, Mexico, Canada and Los Angeles, he will stay with his sponsors Havoc Pro Scooters.
Walker took an interest in scooting at the age of 12 and began practicing at the Stawell skate park.
As the youngster progressed through the grades he took his scooting more seriously.
He began filming himself at the skate park and editing his own clips before sending them out to scooter companies around the world.
While he maintains good marks at school, scooting is his passion.
Walker is ecstatic to be a part of Havoc Pro Scooters and as the only Australian in the team, he is taking it upon himself to promote his sport to the younger generation.
He hopes to go down the path of selling his own apparel in the future but for now his focus is on what he can do on his scooter.
Walker's older brother Harley has just started to get involved with scooting, after he was into BMX riding in his younger days.
The Walker family is constantly travelling around with their two boys taking part in scooter competitions and hope that one day an indoor skate park can be constructed somewhere in the Wimmera.
Walker's mother Tammy is extremely proud of her son and hopes he has a blast while he is in America.