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It's taken some time but it's worth it. Well, maybe not because of some technical hassles and wireless broadband not being great in the bush Capital. Some pics and clips from through the heats. Headcam thanks to Gav Drumm and Liquid Image.
ARO 011 is underway with the big names already in attendance.
From Rolling Victoria, the people that brought you the Australian Rolling Open '09 and '10, last year's Goulburn Fruit Jam, and the last few installments of the annual Victorian Titles, this year's event was even more of an interstate affair than it had already become in recent years. In fact an Englishman and a German made up the top 3 in the Open category. People travelled from 6 of the 7 capital cities around Australia to attend a 1 star WRS event that this year returned to Riverslide, a.k.a. "City Park".
Adelaide turned on the weather and Australia turned on the skating for the 2010 Australian Rolling Open. Little Razors ripper Tom Coley-Sowry lead the charge in the U18s, taking the prize with flawless tricks and ultimate steeze on nearly every obstacle in the park. The open final came down to a hectic fifteen minute jam session which effectively came to a head when Danny Jensen laced one of the biggest disaster Kind Grinds you will ever see!
Gav Drumm, Tien Nguyen and Robbie Pitts skating Woden Skatepark in Canberra. Filming by Jarrod Thackeray, editing by Robbie Pitts.
Here we go with a brand new edit showcasing Australia's best Rollers battling it out for the first place title at the skatepark in Adelaide. The last minute is fully dedicated to Danny Jensen who amazes everyone with his uncanny desasters or, in other words, with his penchant for selfdestruction.
The Australian Rolling Open, initially conceptualized to fill the void left by the Aussie Titles, has proven itself to be greater than any of those involved in its planning could have hoped for.
Quality edit by Mr Dom West, CJ Wellsmore and Brian Aragon really tear the park apart at the end. This is a must see.Quark: "Dom West just dropped the best AUS Open 2009 edit to date (no goombas). Check it out on his Vimeo page." A...
Here's the first edit from the WRS stop in Australia. CJ Wellsmore took first place...