Tags: andreas hildebrand, anna-lena cohrs, assia zaharieva, daniel prell, dave mutschall, debora cardenas, frederike reisch, germany, jennifer dietz, johannes zenk, leipzig, miniramp masters, miniramp masters 2012, nils rinas, sag, sebastian hofer , sue nicole susenburger, alexander stock
For three years the Skate Association Germany has organized the Grindhouse Miniramp Masters. The German rollerblading club is a nonprofit organization whose members spend their free time voluntary to organize the series across Germany. It takes a strong volunteer effort to set up a nationwide series. In its first year, the Grindhouse Miniramp Masters had five tour stops, mostly held in Northern and Western regions of Germany. The second year’s series spread the five tour stops across a wider area of the country. As a non-profit organization, SAG depends on strong partnerships with its partners to put together the best possible competitions. The Grindhouse Miniramp Masters kicked off with its first tour stop in Leipzig, Germany on April 14th.
Introduction by Sue Nicole Susenburger
Write-up by Andreas Hildebrand
Photos by Alexander Stock & Sebastian Hofer
Edit by Alexander Stock
The Grindhouse Miniramp Masters featured competitors from across Germany. Despite his knee injury, Munich skater Daniel Prell caught the spotlight with his first bigger miniramp session. In all, 27 Skaters were registered. Unlike earlier events, the 2012 series will assign rankings to female competitors. Seven girls have already competed in this year’s series. Deborah Cardenas from Chile stood out as an especially surprising competitor. Repeated German champion Frederike Reisch from Berlin also took part.
Things kicked off at 2:30 pm with two runs by each skater. After the first session, competitors were divided into several groups, each of which had five-minute sessions. Ten year old Nils Rinas from Wuppertal was the youngest starter. He showed great improvement from previous years, with clean skating, and high levels of technical skill. Rinas’ performance brought him an easy win in the Under 16 category and the fifth place in total. Unfortunately he was the only competitor in the category under sixteen.
The Leipzig tour stop was marked by a high level of skating all around. The first stop in the Series buzzed with energy as every skater pushed their skills to the limit. Skaters like Munich’s Michael Wagner kept everyone at the edge of their seats, competing in gorgeous style and doing safe switch ups. In the end, the first event boiled down to a massive battle between Munich’s Daniel Prell, Berlin’s Dave Mutschall and 2011 champion Johannes Zenk from Münster.
Prell killed the wall with a huge zero spin wallride, a makio stall to fakie and countless creative tricks. Mutschall showed his technical skill, lacing a 540 alley-oop top acid. Not willing to give up his championship without a fight, Zenk showed off to the judges with an amazing wallride, long switch ups and plenty other spectacular tricks.
Watching Prell, Mutschall and Zenk battle it out in a clash of the titans, the crowd went wild. No one could choose a favorite as each skater fought to outdo the others. In the end, the judges were left to decide. They gave the hard-earned win to Daniel Prell.
Once again it was an outstanding event with a fantastic atmosphere. Everyone who didn´t show up missed an amazing event and a good vibe. I’m looking forward for the next tourstops!
-Andreas Hildebrand
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Looks like a fun event.