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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.
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.
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!
As 2011 draws to close, we can look back fondly on a year full of incredible edits. Hammers have been laid and creative lines have been laced. So while you’re recovering from the festive celebrations, crack open another can and have a look back at this small reminder. Here are the ten most popular videos from 2011!
Here is a Razors podcast featuring the NYC Street Invite 2011 action. Edit by Phillip Long.
Usually ODNY wasn't suppose to cover this competition but a good friend was awesome enough to hook up the media pass. Immediately when looking at the obstacles, the NY Invitational sets it self apart from all other comps. Offering unique spots to skate like an old beat up Cadillac, constructions tubes, U-haul trailer, and a huge dumpster to name a few. Not to mention that this comp was very reminiscent of the old IMYTA competitions. The obstacles were all put together by the craftsmanship of Jose Disla & the C.O. team along with other NY locals that showed up the day of construction to support and offer a helping hand. New York owes such a great competition to the Bernal Heights Collective - a medicinal marijuana shop from San Francisco whom sponsored the events large prize.
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!
It was a beautiful hot sunny day August 6th in Santa Ana California where the 2011 Blader Cup all went down. Pro skaters and dedicated participants flocked from all around to condone in such a glorious event located on the historic 4th st. business marketplace in southern Orange County. The skater's busted their asses off all day for the top prize of $3000, but in the end only one pulled through and took the grand prize (Brian Aragon).
Isaac Larios has visited the Blading Cup 2011 in Santa Ana California yesterday to capture some of the world's best rollerbladers. Have fun skipping through the photos. Congrats to Brian Aragon for winning the competition. Edits of the comp will follow shortly.
Here we go with another cool edit giving you a taste of World class rolling. Peep it.
Some more clips from this years Bitter Cold Showdown 2012.
Here is another edit from this years BCSD 2012 shot by Aaron D Schultz.
Check out which news posts and articles were viewed the most in the last week of 2011.
The edit you can watch after the jump is a good depiction of where Rollerblading is at the end of the year 2011. This edit features tricks by the international who's who in Rollerblading. Tune in for the show and pass this on to your friends.
We have already talked about 'WRS UPLOADED' here on be-mag. It's the first all-digital blading contest hosted by the World Rolling Series. All WRS Pros and qualified competitors (top 25 WRS World Ranking) are invited to submit a :60 second edit showcasing the very best of what they have to offer on blades. This will be a contest that allows everyone to compete on their own terms; no runs, no heats, no parks, no restrictions.
Video edit of the first ever Blading Cup in Santa Ana featuring the worlds top pros Chris Haffey, Brian Aragon, Alex Broskow, Erik Bailey, Chris Farmer, Frankie Morales, Brandon Smith, Jeff Stockwell and many more.
You wanna see some of North America's best Rollerbladers - all packed in one edit? Then you need to watch the video below. Aaron D Schultz comes up with another edit of the BCSD 2010.
People don't stop releasing edits from this year's BCSD. David Amkhinich enables us a further view on the madness. Thank you! Bittercold Showdown competition in Detroit, MI took place on Feb. 27 2010. It was incredible! Filmed / Ed...
The Valo website just put up the LG preliminary results on their website. They also posted up video of Broskow and Bailey's runs.1st - place Erik Bailey 2nd - place Alex Broskow 3rd- Brian Aragon 4th - Chris Haffey 5th - Mathias Si...
Catch absolutely everything you experienced or missed at the 7th annual Bitter Cold Showdown through the eyes of the some of the world's best rollerbladers that competed for the 2007 title. Brian Aragon, Chris Haffey, Jeff Stockwell, Erik Bailey, ...