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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.
Once again the 3.000 square metres venue of the Area51-skatepark in Eindhoven, Netherlands, provided an action park mecca for some of the world’s best Rollerbladers during the 2012 edition of the Winterclash.
It's not an easy job to present your full skating potential at the Winterclash, but some skaters handled the traffic on the course no problem. Andy Mills captured those skaters with their best tricks and caught a few emotional moments.
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!
Eugen Enin... who is this guy? Two years ago, Eugen popped out of nowhere into the German scene all of a sudden, placed high at some of the main street competitions, showed his super-tech blading here and there in small web files and German DVDs, was rather quickly placed on USD's Flow Team and managed to impress virtually everyone who witnessed his abilities in person. His body and mind may be in the perfect condition to become one of Europe's finest street skaters. At a young age he already appears to be quite focused, mature, motivated and strong enough to take a beating and get right back up to finish the job. But enough the sweet talk, have a look at one of Germany's finest up & comers, Eugen Enin!
The #1 gratification for doing these street comps is recognizing the great talent the rollerblading world has to offer. Achosen-Few likes to personally recognize the talents of each of the top 3 competitors from all the Chosen Few competitions this year. If you or your friend finished top 3 at any ACF comp expect to see his name in this article. Curtains up for Tyler Hester, Anthony Luna, Russell Day, Cyril Daniel, Daniel Henderson, Lucas Landthaler, Arsenio Patterson, Mark Wojda, Shane Thompson, Eugen Enin, Beat Schillmeier, Iain McLeod, Alex Burston, Michael Braud, Dylan Hopp, Bartek Zgrzeblak, Jon Erickson, Chris Murphy, Jose Henriquez, Dan Mclaren, Robin Weber, Russell Dineen, Tom Burch, Jon Fromm, Bartek Kasprzycki, Pat Curran, Blake Taylor, Cameron Card, Elliot Stevens, Danny Figgz and Stephane DeFreitas.
The Chosen Few Germany competition had a big turn out. We had right around 300+ people there and the competition was a success. Grindhouse was our premium sponsor for this competition. Thanks to them we had a pretty good cash prize for our top places. Chosen Few comps have a few twists that make the competition a little more difficult but also a little more rewarding.
The term "Rollschuhlaufen" is German and a minimization of Rollerblading, more oriented to the activity of recreational quad skating. If you're invited to go "Rollschuhlaufen", you know you're up to good times blading with the homies in a non-competitive manner. Not exactly dinky are the tricks Daniel Gourski, Eugen Enin, Jo Zenk and others attempted while filming for this video in Spain and Germany in 2010. The feel good vibe of "Rollschuhlaufen" is present throughout the whole thing though. Have a look!
I first noticed Eugen at the rollTogether #7 session in Heerlen (Netherlands) back in 2008. People came to me and asked me, who is that guy with that amazing style, never seen or heard anything of him!“ Eugen simply killed it that day, not only style-wise, but also trick-wise. Give this guy a ledge with a decent length and let's say 10 minutes: You will be witnessing – how his friends called it – the „Eugen factor“. He will pull out tricks that he has never done before, switching it up like five times as he sticks on the ledge with his feet – unable to fall. 2010 was a great year for Eugen. He abandoned his coyness, travelled Germany for some major contests and enriched the online rolling world with his raw talent. Due to his hard work, he is also now known in different other countries in Europe. 2011 is gonna be crazy as he plans to leave his mark on some international contests! Watch out for Mr. Enin, Germany's upcoming street warrior!
After some years of absence a Real Street Event series is coming back to Germany. The first contest of the series took place in one of the epicentrums of German Rollerblading, in Essen. Read on and see what went down this past weekend.
Eugen Enin set out to film a couple clips. Before he knew it, this profile was finished. This guy is getting it done.
On January 21st 2012 the 18th RollTogether was held in Mühlhausen, Germany. Check out the edit covering this session which was attended by Germany's finest bladers. Hit play and enjoy!
Check out which news posts and articles were viewed the most in the last week of 2011.
Winter sucks. With nowhere elso to go Eugen Enin, Jan Niehues, Philipp Czaika, Deniz Baethke, Adrian Röter, Joao Goncalves, and Moritz Gansel went to their local skatepark to shred it to pieces. Check out the edit by Philipp Czaika and enjoy their banger tricks!
Xsjado's Daniel Gourski, USD's Eugen Enin and video star Mark Heuss joined the Powerhouse crew for a few days. Edit by Daniel Gourski.
See what some of the Conference riders did at the ACF street contest in Stuttgart, Germany. Featuring: Chris Hack, Eugen Enin, Andreas Wagenblast, Daniel Gourski, Cyril Daniel, Lucas Landthaler and Daniel Prell. Filmed by: Mark Heuss, Daniel Prell, Christian Rumpf, Sebastian Hofer and Nikita Anders.
Check out this edit from the A Chosen Few contest in Stuttgart. You remember when Cyril disastered the Forum ledges in Barcelona. Yesterday, on July 2nd 2011, he disastered the famous kink rail in Stuttgart with a 360 top soul as a highlight during the A Chosen few street contest in Stuttgart. People went nuts!
Enjoy this fresh edit of USD´s newest german flow rider Eugen Enin. The clips were filmed in 2010 but weren´t put to use since then! Expect to see more of Eugen in the future!
Two German shredders, highly motivated, one afternoon at different spots. These are the main ingredients for this edit they recently came up with. Take a look and get inspired.
Niels Groenendijk from Eindhoven edited some footage from Snertsessie Rotterdam and rollTogether #16 Eindhoven into a nice edit featuring: Timmy van Rixtel,Edwin Wieringh,Matrin van Drunen,Eugen Enin (entitled as unknown in the Edit),Dick Herkens...