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Although relatively new to the spotlight, CJ has had wheels under his feet since the beginning, and has been competing internationally for over a decade. Starting at such a young age and skating in the shadows of Australian legends like Cesar Mora and Matt Salerno has left CJ with an unmistakable natural style for skating, especially on transition. Since returning to his blades in 2005 – after a short break for beach lifestyle – in just a few years, CJ has refined his skills and established himself as one of the worlds top bladers. CJ's skills on the blades are undeniable, even to the outsider's eye, but what makes his skating even more enjoyable to watch is the fact you can tell how much he loves it. CJ still has the same passion for skating as he did when he first started, which I think is what's needed to inspire the next generation of skaters.
Contributors from Be-Mag come from all over the world. In fact, one of the aspects that make this media outlet so successful is the joint effort given from the rolling world covering every rideable inch of the globe. Aggressive skating, while seemingly non-existent to the pop-culture world, has grown in leaps and bounds over the past few years. The dynamic has changed in so many ways since the early 1990s that each aspect in growth of style, amplitude, technology, culture, etc. has gone through it’s own little piece of the overall revolution.
Here is a Razors podcast featuring the NYC Street Invite 2011 action. Edit by Phillip Long.
More and more edits are popping up from the NYC Street Invite. Here we've got an edit for you from the Skatelife.TV crew who were also pretty close with their lense to the action that took place under one of Brooklyn's bridges.
After all big competitions around the world there is always those people that were not at the competition itself and that did not witness the madness first hand. For all those people we have the edits! Enjoy the numerous edits documenting this crazy event!
While Sam DeAngelis puts the final touches on his edit of the NYC Street invite, here is a photoset to hold you over.
One of the biggest and sickest skate contests located under a Brooklyn bridge is over and out. Alex Broskow is the man of the weekend taking home 5.000$ and the highly coveted title of the first NYC Street invite champion. One of our core filmers Sam DeAngelis is already going through 5GB of footage he gathered over the past weekend. To ease the waiting he comes up with a short trailer for the upcoming be-mag edit. Keep your eyes peeled for more gold clips coming out of his hands.
Hawke Trackler made his way out New York City to document the NYC Invitational 2011 for Be-Mag. In the most competitive city in the world and with a charismatic host, Billy O'Neill, this contest was set up for success. If you take a look at the riderslist and the heats then you realize that this was something extraordinary. Check out this edit, see the hammers feel the vibe and book your tickets for next year. With a riderslist of such caliber and situated in one of this worlds most magnificent cities this contest could step up into the realms of legendary contest around the world. Enjoy...
Here is another edit from the NYC Street Invite 2011. David Bryan was closer than everyone else to the action that went down at the unique obstacles during the NYC Street Invite. Keep your eyes glued to the screen. You won't regret it.
This years ARO was one for the locals. CJ Wellsmore, whose exceptional park skating skills are a product of growing up in the Canberra scene, took first place from his close friend Rhys Bell while Danny Jensen came a close third in the countries premiere Rolling Event. Check out this report and an exclusive Be-Mag edit from Dom West!
Awesome street edit from Australia, filmed in Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney. Featuring some of the best skaters from Down Under such as CJ Wellsmore, Chris Pullar, Danny Jensen, Gavin Drumm, Tom Coley Sowry, Kieran Deans, Matthias Ogger, Josh Nielsen and many more...
Its been a while since Vine Street has been released. Still Dom West is hitting us with amazing footage of the Australian Vine Gang ripping it up everywhere, from Barcelona to Switzerland and of course Down Under. Enjoy...
"Who is the new Bulletprufe Team rider?" This question needed your answer in order to win a brand new pair of Bulletprufe jeans. The right answer is CJ Wellsmore and among the many correct answers we randomly picked one. The winner is Robert Petesic from Croatia. Congratulations Robert! Didn't win in this prize raffle? Don't you worry, because we have a brand new prize raffle coming up soon!
Australian powerhorse CJ Wellsmore is up next for Be-Mags famous 'In the Know' interview series. And who is doing the interview...? Yup, you do. Log onto the Be-Mag msgboard right now and ask away! Deadline for all submissions is January 18th!
Alex Broskow, Bian Aragon, Chris Haffey, and Montre Livingston, just a few names among the many awesome bladers that are featured in this edit by Hawke Tackler. Hit play and check out some of Hawke's favourite clips from several past competitions. Enjoy!
This is the outro section from the Skateflick Vine St. With Richie Eisler and CJ Wellsmore featured in this last section of Vine St you know it will be a banger. Get ready for some amazing shots and banger tricks after you hit play. Enjoy!
Did you like Vine Street? If you haven seen it here is a mini Vine street for all those that still need to watch one of the best videos of this year! Props to Dom West for creating this super smooth blading video experience. Enjoy...
There was some controversy over CJ's song choice in Vine St whilst I was editing, so I made this as another option. -Dom West
This short documentary on CJ Wellsmore, filmed in 2010, shows the development of one of rollerblading´s top athletes from his childhood to being a grown man facing the challenges of life. Even though it´s already been online for 7 months we decided that we should give you guys another chance to learn about the joys and risks of being a professionell rollerblader put into words by a matured individual who´s been through it himself.
Check out this sweet edit of the Australian Rolling Open 2011 by Craig Smith/Pavement Productions. If you liked this edit make sure to check out Craigs DVD project "Seven Rats" with more exceptional skating from Down Under.
The Australian Rolling Open 2010 (WRS 3-Star event) will take place this upcoming saturday, April 17th 2010, in Adelaide (South Australia).For more information about the competition, head over to the website. To give you an idea of what to expect...
Remz just can't stop touring. So far Remz has realized three big tours this year: one through Germany/Holland/Belgium, one through California and one through Florida which ended just some weeks ago. Now Remz will be back on the road again ex...
This year they build up a new obstacle. The double rainbow box on top of the big quarter. There will be also brand new GOST and Eisenberg shirts especially designed for the 14th Showdown at the Hoedown.
Skater: CJ Wellsmore
Trick: Rocket Fs Torque
Photographer: Jeremy Condamine
Location: Sydney, Australia
Skater: CJ Wellsmore
Trick: Bio 720 Transfer to Flat
Photographer: Anonymous
Location: Shepperton, Victoria, Australia
Skater: CJ Wellsmore
Trick: Some crazy switch-up to backslide
Photographer: Ed
Location: Melbourne, Australia