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From around the world, 21 men and one woman ages 30 and up, answered the call for submissions to be a part of a just-for-fun online skate edit on the Be-Mag Msgboard. Embracing all disciplines (from street to vert) and skill levels, this edit is a 9:30 minute long journey of the unexpected, which proves once and for all that you are only as young as you feel.
In 2001 I briefly met a man who everyone was trying to speak to, all the young skater kids wanted to see his next big trick and I have to admit I did, too. This man was Richard John Taylor who had been ripping up the scene since he turned professional at the age of 15 after winning the World Amateur International Inline Skate Series. If you have never heard of Richard, someone you know would have. All you have to do is see videos of Richard to see why he was so admired and famous for his upbeat attitude to life, he coined the phrase “It’s all good” and those three words could not encapsulate his character better.
We posted up the last section of Canadian video Picture Me Rolling last week. It's been a great journey but sadly all things come to an end. Here's a quick interview with Daniel Lefebre, the creator of Picture Me Rolling, as well as a chance for you to catch up with the video in case you've missed it!
Thanks for coming back to watch the third installment of Picture Me Rolling! This week Guy Crawford is up to the plate with his first full section since his professional days as a youngin skating for Senate and Rollerblade.
This year the Bramptom comp went into its fourth round. It looks like it was an amazing turn out. They even got Remz' finest Nick Wood to serve sausages all day from the barbecue at the competition. Check out what else went down on May 16th at Brampton Comp 4.
The third annual Brampton skate competition took place on Sunday the 14th of June. Endorsed by the City of Brampton and sponsored by www.Shop-Task.com and www.Blädr.com skate shops, the event has been building steam steadily since its first year and this year was no exception.
Another amazing season wrapped up. Check out the skating of Daniel Lefebre, Stephane Julien and many more.
It's that time of year, when you get off work and it's already dark. So, a couple of friends from Roll Toronto went to the Mississauga skatepark, the only nicely lit park in Toronto. As they got there, it turned out to be pretty crowded. Together with all the other skaters it turned out to be an awesome night!
Filmed troughout the summer at several skateparks in and around Toronto. The clips were lost on a harddrive, found again and made into this edit by RollToronto. Riders: Dave Ghent, Aj Delong, Leon Basin, Stephane Julien, Aaron Wheat, Darren Potts, and Guy Crawford.
Check out the RollToronto crew's latest park edit.
Check out Mr. Crawfords Carbon 2s on Rollingsetups. Some dope skates we hope he’ll film another dope section in this year!
The RollToronto gang hitting the vert ramp, normally a wednesday night thing. Dave Ghent and Darren Potts tried out the Hero Cam with a bunch of different shots, check it out. The RollToronto guys also re-designed their site, looks pretty slick. C...
Roll Toronto has put out another video from one of their weekly thursday night sessions. Fun edit by Aaron Wheat, check it out. And if you're in the Toronto area this week be sure to check out the Box Sesh this Thursday at the Mississauga Skatepar...
Our good friends from RollToronto always have great ideas. They recently built a huge and transportable box for the Brampton Comp. Now they organized a Box-Session at Iceland Skatepark in Mississauga (30km out of Toronto). A lot of people came out to session this box - even the cops showed up! Check it out.
As you might have seen already our good friends from rolltoronto got a great HD camera. Dan Lefebre keeps churning out great edits. Check this new piece of art in which Toronto's and Montreal's finest showcase their talents!
We love what RollToronto.ca is doing. They are not online uniting the Toronto Rollerbladers, they are also reactivating some Toronto legends including Mike Lukewich and Brandon Kaplan! After watching this edit, there is still one question popping up: "If this is left-over footage, so how does the real footage look like?"