BEMIDJI — The land of 10,000 lakes is for the next two weeks the land of 1,000 unicycles as athletes from around the globe descend on Bemidji for the 21st Unicon world convention.
“This is the coolest sport I never knew existed,” said Alex Braun, who is working the concession stand at Sanford Center, now the epicenter of unicycling.
Unicon is the largest unicycling gathering on the planet. About 1,200 participants are expected in Bemidji for the biennial event that kicked off Sunday and runs through July 26.
“It’s the Olympics of unicycling,” said Unicon co-director Kirsten Goldstein. “What I love about niche communities like this is that while we’re tight knit, we’re not exclusive. We welcome anyone and everyone into the fold.”
Beginner lessons are available every day at 1 p.m. at Sanford Center where many of the events take place. But activities span Bemidji High School, Bemidji State University and Buena Vista ski area.
Events are open to the public and include competitions like basketball, racing, obstacle courses, freestyle and figure skating — all while atop one wheel. On Tuesday, unicyclists will compete in a 10K around Lake Bemidji. And on July 23 there’s flaming puck hockey (yes, the puck is actually on fire) outside City Hall at 9 p.m.
Goldstein said there are world champions and novices alike at Unicon. Many athletes hail from the Twin Cities, but Germany is the most represented.
“I’ve been to Canada, I’ve been close to the border, but I’ve never crossed it. So this is my first time in this country,” said Ian Dylewski of Germany. “So far, so good. Nice people, that’s what I found out. The people are really nice and forthcoming and inviting.”