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Speaking in Riddles- The J.C. Rowe Interview - 07/09/25



J.C. Rowe is a self-aware enigma. Getting a straight answer out of him is like trying to get a sensible sentence out of a child plagued with a Ritalin addiction: It just doesn’t happen. Maybe it’s the copious amounts of Mountain Dew he consumes at an alarming rate. Maybe it’s that he just doesn’t want to give away the secrets locked away in his mind. Either way, the replies he provided proved to be interesting to say the least. One thing became painfully obvious: J.C. likes to go off on a tangent and say whatever it is that he feels is necessary. The Detroit native failed to clear up many of the mysteries that seem to surround him concerning spontaneous sponsor changes and his sudden rise to international recognition since his appearance in Dave Paine’s Videogroove 22. Could it be that the rapidly progressing urban wizard is a cunning composer of riddles? Only those close to him can truly know. All that is certain is that J.C. Rowe is an incredibly gifted athlete, and a very strange individual.

Several years ago, J.C. Rowe made the decision to move from his home state of Detroit and relocate half way across America to Wesminster, California. Like many skaters before him and many more that are sure to follow, he chose to follow his dreams and base himself closer to the heart of the industry in San Diego. However, he soon came to understand the grim realities that faced him as an aspiring pro skater.

“I first made plans to move out to California 5 years ago, although I had no idea what I was getting myself into. At that time there was still a good number of people making their living from skating. After a few years the industry was becoming smaller and less capable of providing a living for many pros. As people started doing other things and skating less, I began skating more and started showing up in magazines and videos. I knew how things were money-wise at this point, but it didn't matter. I was getting to do what I had always wanted to. I was living my dream. However, the pro skater life ended about 2 years ago when I realized I needed to get a job”

Despite the fact that J.C. Rowe has risen to international notoriety thanks to a memorable performance in Carl Sturgess’ epic Killerboots, there are still bills to pay and responsibilities to fulfill. Luckily, unlike many of his peers, J.C. was not naïve enough to believe he could simply survive on his endorsements alone and set out to find himself a stable form of income. However, he does hold a slight grudge against the fact that it does intrude on his cherished time spent on skates.


-Chris and JC out there skating in the midday heat...

“At the moment I work in the office of a window tinting company. They do cars, buildings and houses. I run the automotive department. I work every Saturday, which is probably the only thing I don’t like. On a Saturday when everyone goes out skating, I'm busy talking to people about their cars. I have a full time job and a sold out pro wheel. Not bad, eh?”

Not bad indeed. J.C. is currently skating for Eulogy wheels, Fifty-50 frames, Sixwonsix clothing, Night hardware, Octona skateshop and Crap bearings: An impressive list of sponsors that not many of his fellow professionals can boast. The more observant of you will notice that there are two notable absences from that list of endorsements: Senate and Remz. J.C. became the topic of many debates among rollerblading fans everywhere when Eulogy suddenly released a pro wheel with his name on it. This came as a shock to many enthusiasts within the industry, as J.C. was widely regarded as the new face of Senate, under the guidance of veteran pro skater Kevin Gillan. It is unclear to this day if Senate has simply ceased trading or if the relationship between the two simply ceased to function. When asked what happened with Senate to prompt such a move, J.C. seemed reluctant to go into specifics. He simply said, “I guess I realized after a few months of intercepting and stealing Eulogy wheels that were supposed to be sent to my house for Rob G that I should make the switch myself, and tell Rob I owe him some wheels.”

This seemed like an extremely odd response considering in the short period of time J.C. has skated for the brand he has received two pro model wheels and previous interviews suggested that his relationship with team manager Kevin Gillan was really good. For the past six months J.C. has also been seen riding on Xsjados, which came as a surprise to many as he was a well known member of the Remz team and until recently featured heavily on their website with regular online edits. The fact that J.C. left Remz without any motive to ride for another company poses many questions. When asked what prompted the departure from a team that he seemed so suited to, J.C. replied, “Apparently there are no more Xsjados in my size anywhere. I wish didn't start liking a skate so much right before they became extinct.”

Eager to know if there had been a dispute with owner Kato or conflict with other members of the Remz team, I pushed J.C. for an answer but he seemed unwilling to provide one. Instead of saying why he left the team, he simply declared what weren’t the reasons for his departure. It is evident that J.C. prefers to keep certain aspects of his career as a pro skater private.


-Topsoul over the kink...

”I think everyone expects me to say ‘because I didn't get a pro skate’, which is stupid. Skating for Remz gave me the opportunity to do a lot of skating and travelling, which is more than I could have asked for. It didn't matter if I was going to ever get a pro model skate or even another paycheck for my skating, and it still doesn't. The reason I skate is for fun. That's why I started and that's why tomorrow on my day off I just want to go skating with my friends.”

If you have ever wondered what a normal day is like for J.C. Rowe then I am afraid you are going to have to continue wondering. When asked what J.C. usually does to keep his conscious hours occupied, he was more interested in detailing what he likes to fill his stomach with. However, he was gracious enough to give us the briefest insight into his life once he was done listing his favourite junk food indulgences.

”I have donuts and vitamin water for breakfast, hamburger or pizza for lunch, and usually pizza again for dinner. I drive an old Bimmer a few miles to work. I spend my spare time with my friends, or drawing and listening to music. Oh and I usually beat Chris in a couple games of pool, haha!”

J.C. Rowe tends to go off on tangents when faced with basic questions. It is difficult to assert whether or not this is due to the fact that he didn’t want to give out certain details or that his mind simply wandered off track at certain points during the interview. It doesn’t really matter either way. His skating ability is undeniable. Anyone who has witnessed J.C. in the flesh or viewed his astounding performances in Videogroove or Killerboots cannot deny that he is at the forefront of modern rollerblading. This is reflected by the fact that he has a sponsor list that many of his fellow professionals would envy. Look out for J.C. Rowe in the new Sixwonsix team video that is set for release very soon. If his last performances are anything to go by, it will certainly be a profile to be admired time and time again.



Text by David McNamara
Photos by Grand

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21 comments so far

On October 07 at 02:40, al dolega said...

all this article really needs is an .mp3 of JC’s hyena laugh!

On October 04 at 08:02, Scott W said...

Good article David. JC has the nasty smooth style that yall crave. I like the part about JC intercepting Eulogy wheels from Rob G. Glad you came clean JC, with your addiction to one of the best wheels out there.

On October 03 at 21:51, RemyDyz said...

Even if you did make mistakes in your article, it still gave me a little insight of who JC is. Thank you. And working more than 2 jobs will getcha, I should know.

On October 01 at 06:37, david mcnamara said...

No harm no foul. :)

On September 30 at 21:02, demosthenes said...

dave, the line i was responding to was:

considering in the short period of time J.C. has skated for the brand he has received two pro model wheels

i guess if by “skated for the brand”, you mean being on their pro team? i dunno. as for the Xsjado thing, i guess i mis-read

The fact that J.C. left Remz without any motive to ride for another company poses many questions

to mean that he left for another brand, my bad.

not trying to nit-pick or anything, good job on the article. just trying to clarify, you know how kids are with these details. Just trying to forestall the OMG LYKE WHY DOESNT JC HAV A XSJSHADOWW PRO SKATE YET OMG XSJDADOW IS SOOO GHEY HE’Z BIN ON THEREE TEAM FOR LYKE EVER comments, nahmean?

On September 29 at 19:08, daddyJV_roll4life07 said...

J.C. Rowe is the MAN! :)

On September 29 at 07:37, david mcnamara said...

Okay, i never said JC “rode” for Xsjado… i said he “was seen riding xsjados” and he was only on senate PRO team for a “short” period of time, short considering he managed to receive TWO pro model wheels (thats what i meant)

On September 29 at 02:00, Mikey Jay said...

whoever wrote this doesn’t get life needs to get one outside of being a grom dorkazoid.

grammar fuck life ugh be-mag articles dawg

On September 28 at 21:02, Bsunity said...

i agree jc is one of the best rollerbladers in the world cause hes style and control are out of this world- case in point watch not a lifeboat and watch his back savvy to topsoul ughhhhhhhhhhhhhh

On September 28 at 13:35, username565. said...

brant stfu you´re the biggest faggot in rollerblading i hope you quiet and start skateboarding. for me and so manny others it´s not important who does the most spins to a grind. i like to see control and style. gtfu faggot

On September 28 at 12:45, Brant said...

JC really isnt that great at blading, he really shouldnt think that he should be making a living off it…

On September 28 at 03:58, al dolega said...

a couple corrections:

1. JC doesn’t skate for Xsjado (at least, not yet, hopefully)- he does get skates from them though. well, he did, he would if there were any left in his size, haha. but he is not on the team.

2. JC didn’t skate for Senate for a “short period of time”- he was originally put on their flow team in 2000 or so. as he gained exposure he was moved up to am, then pro. he was pro for Senate for at least two years, as i remember.

On September 27 at 17:59, LordBrian |B| said...

Damn, JC doesn’t live too far from where I am staying at. I think I need to link up with him for some skating. Cool article but I want the answers to the hard questions haha. Part 2 coming soon? Case of Mountain Dew may help the bribe.

On September 26 at 11:49, david mcnamara said...

Hey, sorry for the screw up… i meant the state of Michigan… i dont know why the hell i wrote Detroit… lack of sleep and working three jobs will do that to a person.

On September 26 at 11:33, ap_muh_fuckaz said...

if that picture captures your personality you’re about as exciting as a bowl of oatmeal…
with no brown sugar either

On September 26 at 08:48, ev13wt said...

Grindhouse might still have some in stock yo.

On September 26 at 05:20, spaniard said...

JC you are the man, i guess i will see you this week. Hope its all going aaaaight, im sure we will get some more xsjado’s soon, fingers crossed!

Oli b.

On September 25 at 22:17, murdermittenmatt said...

yeah i was about to say, home state of detroit. wrong.

On September 25 at 19:26, CTAKBEJIJI said...

last picture – it will become epic.
i always thought Joshua was crazy.

On September 25 at 19:17, alanchrishughes said...

haha, “his home state(city) of detroit,” and, “half way(all the way, well maybe 80% or 90%) across America.”

On September 25 at 17:38, jer said...

this is the most structured, 4th grade-esque piece ever.

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