A LIFF Primary pupil has become an international star after his talents were spotted by a science centre in the USA.
Stunt cyclist Cameron Sale’s skills have been picked up by an American museum, which is featuring a video of the 10-year-old as part of a multi-million-dollar exhibition.
Cameron started to learn BMX stunts at the age of four when his dad built a ramp in his back garden.
Cameron said: “I am in a museum in Seattle as part of a sport exhibition to encourage young people to take up a sports hobby.
“I think they found me from the YouTube videos. It feels amazing people can see the videos from all over the world and that they have chosen to view them.”
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Cameron’s skills are on display as part of an exhibition called Professor Wellbody’s Academy of Health and Wellness at the Pacific Science Centre in Seattle.
It is designed to help youngsters learn about health and wellbeing, and includes different activity stations.
Cameron, whose videos have been seen up to a million times on YouTube, said: “I was told one of the children in America who saw the video has asked for a BMX for Christmas. It is a really good feeling to know I have inspired people from so far away.”