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There are no solutions in rollerblading because rollerblading does not need fixed. Rollerblading is pretty bad ass the way it is. However, there are some things that could be better. This television pilot, WRS, BCSD and numerous other projects are merely efforts to make things better, not solutions. Specifically, this television pilot was an effort to see competitive rollerblading on television again. In some ways it failed and in other ways it was completely successful. Please read below to learn the full story.
Valo was well presented at this year's Bitter Cold Showdown: Alex Broskow placed 4th, Soichiro Kanashima placed 5th and Franco Cammayo placed 10th in the PRO category at the BCSD. Congratulations! Check here for the full BCSD X Results. Valo just...
Chris Haffey has won the 10th Bitter Cold Showdown! ***Results: 1.) Haffey, 2.) Bolino, 3.) Aragon, 4.) Broskow, 5.) Soichiro*** The level of rolling tonight was absolutely unbelievable! All of us said that this year's Winterclash set a new bar? Bitter Cold met it with no problem... amazing! 2010 is a bright year for rollerblading!
2010 is already proving to be a big year for rollerblading! Winterclash just went down big time in Europe and Bitter Cold Showdown (BCSD) is only one week away! Are you going? Whether you are or not, enjoy this in-the-know with the one and only BCSD Founder Daniel Kinney! -B
I've been trying to nail down Daniel Kinney for a few weeks now but with crazy day job schedules it just hasn't worked out. So, we finally caught up on the phone to get a quick low-down on this year's Bitter Cold Showdown X. Here's the phone interview...
There is really so little I can say about the 9th annual Bitter Cold Showdown because for the most part everything went exactly to plan and I could not be happier with how everything went down.
The 9th annual Bitter Cold Showdown is soon approaching and is shaping up to be more exciting than ever. This year the event will be making the move to Modern Skate Park in Royal Oak, MI. Modern Skate Park is a newly built facility...
There's big; then there's Bitter Cold. See why the Bitter Cold Showdown is the premiere event of it's kind in the world. Be-Roll host James St. Ours takes you through the entire Official Industry Tradeshow of Rollerblading ...
Mike Currier, 24 and I've been skating for just over 9 years. I grew up in a suburb of Toledo called Rossford and I started skating with Jordan Ulmer and another friend, we all started literally on the same day, it was awesome.
Since I've known Blake, he and I have skated together maybe 2 or 3 times. Which always seems odd to me since mostly everything we work on together involves rollerblading. This anomaly is because recently, as in the past 4 to 5 years, Blake has been plagued with injuries ranging from his wrist to his knee and for all I know everything in between…
Reminder: Don't forget to register for the BCSD. The competitor registration deadline is Sunday the 20th!
Bittercold Showdown is coming up in some days. Here we've got a small teaser introducing the park that will be the playground once again for this year's Bittercold Showdown.
More goodness from Daniel Kinney. Coverage from the BCSD 2004. Coming to you in 2 parts. Bitter Cold Showdown 2004 #1 from Bitter Cold Showdown on Vimeo. Bitter Cold Showdown 2004 #2 from Bitter Cold Showdown on Vimeo.
The 2009 Bitter Cold Showdown was an unequivocal success. The trade show was hugely successful for everyone involved, the atmosphere and general love for rollerblading from everyone attending was like nothing I have ever seen and the contest was i...
If you have got any questions about the Bitter Cold Showdown 09 you can post them on our messageboard and Daniel Kinney will answer them!
The 9th annual Bitter Cold Showdown will take place in Royal Oak on February 27th and 28th 2009.
eRolling updated their blog with a Daniel Kinney - BCSD Interview!
The Bitter Cold Showdown started in 2001 at Blindside Sports in Elkhart, IN as a small rollerblading video premiere, contest and trade show. It has grown to become one of the largest gatherings in the world for the rollerblading community. Our goals since the beginning was to develop an event that was self-sustained by its sponsors and allowed everyone attending access to all activities. Currently, the trade show pays for all costs surrounding the event, which allows 100% of admissions to be used as prize money. In 2009, 264 rollerbladers competed for the Bitter Cold Showdown title.