In Memory of Jordie Lunn

Jordie Lunn in back of his truck

Update on 10/18/19:

Jordie’s family has received some good news regarding his medical bill’s. The charges from the hospital in Cabo San Lucas are expecting to be lower than previously quoted by the case worker. This news in conjunction with very generous family members, friends, and sponsors, who have paid some of the bills directly; the financial burden Jordie’s family was expecting is now significantly lower. They have been advised that the total bills from the hospital, Jordie’s preparation and transport back to Canada, funeral arrangements, and miscellaneous bills are approximately $40,000.

This discovery come with great relief as it alleviates some of the financial pressure. It is very important to Jordie’s family to be forthcoming with this update as his friends and fans have been extremely generous and supportive throughout this difficult process. They want to thank everyone who has donated to his fund and express their gratitude for this overwhelming support.

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Photo credit- Ale Di Lullo

On October 9, 2019 Jordie Lunn was riding cross-country trails in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico with friends and suffered a fatal head injury following a simple crash. He climbed up following the crash and was found shortly after by his riding friends. Jordie was transported to a local hospital and passed away in the arms of his childhood friend, Darren Berrecloth.

Although his time in hospital care was brief, the family is expecting significant medical bills including fees associated with transporting Jordie back home to Canada and funeral costs. Jordie had insurance coverage, however it is not expected to cover the total his family is going to have to cover.

Jordie and his brothers, Craig and Jarrett were raised in Rivers Inlet, a remote fishing post on the northern B.C. coast.  At school age the Lunn family moved to Parksville, B.C.  Jordie was a talented all rounded athlete from an early age, participating in Hockey, Golf, Triathlons and Snowboarding. Musically talented, Jordie was mentored to become an amazing technical Jazz drummer.

Jordie Lunn in air on BMX

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Photo credit- Ale Di Lullo

Jordie began Mountain Biking in cross-country racing, and his career blossomed in earnest as a Downhill racer.  Jordie was the fastest Canadian racer at the Canada Cup Series at Mount-Saint-Anne in 2003. He became the highest ranked North American DH racer in the World Cup standings that year.

Shifting his focus to free riding in films like Ride to the Hills, The Collective, ROAM, and more, he was also the first mountain biker to land a Cork 720 trick in 2007. Jordie competed in The Fest Series, Red Bull Rampage, Crankworx (winning the best trick in 2012), and on nearly every stage in the free ride mountain bike circuit.

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Photo credit- Ale Di Lullo

Since his big budget film days, Jordie had resurgence in recent years, self-producing wildly popular videos like his famous Rough AF Series. Jordie also hosted numerous events in his home region on Vancouver Island like Peanut Butter Knife Fight, Jordtron Jumpathon, Fresh Air, Jump Ship, and Bear Trax at Bear Mountain.   These events gave many young riders their first introduction to competitions and provided them with a jump-off point to successful careers.

Jordie had a positive and infectious enthusiasm for life that was admired worldwide.  The kids that Jordie coached over the years absolutely loved him. There are few young men so loved and respected by their peers, friends and fans.

Jordie had Personal Injury and Life Insurance through Combined Insurance, but because the accident happened out of country, there are greater expenses.

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Photo credit- Ale Di Lullo

Future plans of any excess donations will be used in Jordie’s name to provide help in avenues that Jordie was passionate about. These will include, but may not be limited to: helping children with cycling and coaching opportunities, biking facilities to ride, helping to establish a baseline concussion testing for athletes worldwide, supporting brain health and injury research in mountain biking, funding research to better understand the health of athlete’s brains post concussion, and how we can help avoid further losses.

We are grateful for any donation in Jordie’s memory.

For donations made on your cell phone, please scroll down the comment section.

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Photo credit- Ale Di Lullo

Jordie Lunn is survived by his parents Bonnie and Brian Lunn, his brothers Craig and Jarrett Lunn,  their families and his girlfriend Caitlin Larson.

Please leave positive messages and memories with Jordie on this page for his family to read. Thank you for your support.

Conor Sproull

November 14, 2020

Amount Donated
$100.00

Glenn King

October 6, 2020

Amount Donated
$75.00

Vitorn Sukanjanapong

June 9, 2020

Amount Donated
$986.08

Anthony Moceri

January 30, 2020

Amount Donated
$30.00

Vlad Bodnariuc

January 30, 2020

Amount Donated
$10.00

Ryan Ellinger

January 28, 2020

Amount Donated
$50.00

Nathan Wheeler

January 27, 2020

Amount Donated
$100.00

Scott Morton

December 31, 2019

Amount Donated
$20.00

Daniel Keller

December 29, 2019

Amount Donated
$10.00

Jennifer Bos

December 20, 2019

Amount Donated
$50.00

Crean Gilraine

December 19, 2019

Amount Donated
$200.00

G Bradley McDonald

December 17, 2019

Amount Donated
$1,000.00