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What can I say about a contest with little to no competition? I mean there were competitors, just no competition battling for the 1st! Hands down after the second round we knew who was going to win this event. The 'TacTown Takeover', part of the NWBack2Back Series and little brother to 'Street Battle Seattle', took place on August 27th 2011 in the city of Tacoma.
With such an odd title, this competition surely was one to remember. Aaron Feinberg and Jeremy Townsend organized this event that brought out some of the best Oregon has to offer.
It couldn’t have ended any sweeter. The 10th and final SBS was by far in my eyes the most powerful, for not only me but everyone in attendance. The level of skating was unreal. With close to 40 competitors it was a tough contest to judge. The hype was there all day with great skating, no busts, and with 4 megaphones there was never a dull moment.
What can I say about an event that’s more like an early morning social session than a comp? First I’d probably want to talk about the background and what went down the night before. Ten years after the first Beat the Chump I decided to throw it all together again for another round and what a round it was!
Here we have got the official edit from the street battle in Seattle number 10.
The organization of the traditional Popularity Contest in Kamploops was taken over by Matt Vigneux in 2010. The contest was founded by Vancouver local Todd McInerney. It looks like Matt did a great job. Again a lot of people came out to shred on of Canada's biggest and best skateparks. Take a peek at the contest here.