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When Daniel Kinney threw the first ever Bittercold Show Down in 2001 the event was just a one-day event with 150 competitors, had no extra stage for spectators, no additional ramp set-ups - the event didn't even have an own website.
As an inline skater i've always felt like i'm part of a secret society, and this event is our annual gathering. I feel a natural connection to the fellow skaters that makes me feel at home.
Our contributor Vincent Morretino sent us some snaps from his Bitter Cold Showdown 2012 experience. Vincent covered some of the skating and also gives you a glimpse on what being at BCSD felt like this year. Thanks, Vincent!
Photos: Sebastian Hofer
Another Check in with Montre Livingston.
Checking in with the "real" Jon Bolino.
5 questions with Brian Shima.
The World Rolling Series has introduced a new addition to their already successful competitive format. 'Uploaded', a online video format, allows competitors from around the world to upload their own edits in order to win prizes and points within WRS. It combines the concepts of mass generated edits over the recent years with people who want to compete in a different scope. There are those who express their riding best in front of crowds under the pressure of direct competition, which in the past have been the ones able to succeed in a competitive nature. Now, those who work best in front of the camera at their own pace have the opportunity to find competitive success where it did not exist before. WRS representatives Daniel Kinney and Kato Mateu got together with Be-Mag with the intention of answering some questions and cracking open all that is 'Uploaded.'
It has been really tough watching Guillaume Roy (owner of Lylac Skateshop) run around town and work his magic to make this competition happen. It makes me proud to be a part of the Montreal Classic. Year after year Danny Laroche and Guillaume Roy continue to organized this amazing event. A lot has changed with the Montreal scene since the very first Classics in 2001.
Shredweiser coming at us with another great edit featuring Matty Schrock, Chris Dafick, Brian Shima, John Bolino, Erik Stokley, Franco Cammayo, Ryan BJ Bernhardt, and Billy O'Neill. And Steve Gasstation. And Tom Molyneux. And Kickflips.
SSM asks everyone that's interested and wants to tell their story to take part in their 'SINCE NOW' online contest. Details below!
Jan Welch recently moved back to his hometown of Austin, TX from sunny San Diego. He's just posted up some vintage blading from Rat-Tail for the world to enjoy. Check out the Vicious bearings team video "Sleeze" intro.
Some more clips from this years Bitter Cold Showdown 2012.
Watch the SSM team reppin' the brand at Winterclash 2012. Edited by Dave Lang.
Enjoy this little edit from the Shima Skate Manufacturing tour to Russia. Skating from SSM First Bloods Brian Shima and Montre Livingston and SSM Flow Alexander Penderev. -Boris Gaisner
Took a trip up to Woodward a couple weeks ago in an attempt to out run the rain. Fun ass weekend! -Chris Dafick
The new SSM Montage has just been made public and it may be the best one to date. This time it's First Blood Brian Shima, Joey Chase, Montre Livingston, John Bolino, Oli Short, Marc Moreno, Second Blood Matty Schrock and Prospect Paco Rey repping Shima made skates.
Beau Cottington is slowly uploading all his gems. Peep Razors' 2003 team video 'Closer' featuring Dre Powell, Micah Yeager, Robert Lievanos, Omar Wysong, Brian Shima, Jeff Stockwell, Dominik Wagner, Ben Harmanus, Sam Davis, Leon Humphries, Eric Perkett, Mike Albritton, Sandro Brun, Jona Messerli, Mike Johnson, Jon Elliott and more.
Create Originals just presented their line of clothing for winter 2012. They also present Brian Shimas first CO frame which will hit shops very soon.
August 21 & 28th 2010, Wheels In Motion & Co. will be hosting its fifth annual Last Man Standing Competition (LMS). This event was created to promote the sport of Rolling Culture, provide a safe friendly environment in which the rolling community can come together and to bring the best out of these athletes so they can show off their talents, skills and creativity. Athletes come from all over to compete, challenge and perfect their skills in hopes being crowned Last Man Standing Champion.
Skater: Brian Shima
Trick: Nugen to AO makio
Photographer: Jero
Skater: Brian Shima
Trick: backside torqueslide
Photographer: Jacob Liu
Location: Hong Kong / Hong Kong