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'U3 Baumwall', which may sound weird in English, is actually a train station here in Hamburg, Germany. This is the station we usually got off for the filming of this video since it's right next to the "Hafen City", a new district of the city that is currently being built on ancient harbour ground. No building is older than five years and neither are the spots.
One of Europe's longest running contests, the infamous X-Mas Jam, is taking place in Hamburg Germany next weekend. We talked to organizer Jonn Rübcke to see what we can expect from this years event and also how he plans to take the whole thing even further this year. Two days, competitors from all over Europe and 3000 € in prize money. This is going to be big!
On the 6th and 7th of August in the city of Hamburg it was time for the annual Summer Jam at the I-Punkt Skateland. As in most of Europe the weather this summer has not been the best but it held out for us to hold this contest. Over the weekend the park saw talent from Skateboarders, BMXers and Rollerbladers! Sunday was the day set aside for the Rollerblading contests. The day kicked off in traditional fashion with the Limbo contest, something fun for the kids and a good warm up for those looking to compete in the following grind box, bowl and best trick contests.
Meeting Mark Stamer in Hamburg for a session this year, you could feel certain that this guy would amaze you once more. Not only with his flawless skating but with his friendly and humble personality as well. Some things just won't change. It's been long overdue that one can get a HD-view of his skating again here on Be-Mag. Not like Mark has been out of the game or something... He probably was just too busy doing some decent scientific research or getting his Nosepress game on. So check out the One Minute One Spot that he dropped at the Wilhelmsburg Banks this summer.
Sometimes you don't really know what you're getting yourself into. Work might just stay a piece of cake or become a hard challenge. When you're an ambitious person like Karsten Boysen, it usually turns out to be the latter. Since Karsten got his hands on cameras, he has fought one hell of a lot of those self imposed challenges. This year he portrayed the rolling scene of his hometown Hamburg and that is something the scene there has been missing for quite some time.
We are only one week away from this year's German Inline Championships, the X-Mas Jam 2010, held at the I-Punkt Skateland in Hamburg, Germany. Local ripper Pawel Wieleba prepared a big story exclusively for be-mag that features an up-to-date park edit, facts on the city of Hamburg, an Interview with veteran Jonn Rübcke and some old-school stuff. Take some time and enjoy it.
Here it is! The second Hannover Inline Scene montage. Starring Bastian Goldbeck, Eike Loest, Jann Visser, Tim Beckold, Nikolas Belka, Fedor Simonov, Kyryl Liman, Nils Schwarze, Miguel Wolf and Tobias Kotitschke. -Eike Loest
Two weeks ago we released the 'U3 Baumwall'-video that features finest Rollerblading from Hamburg. Now Karsten Boysen released some bonus footage for you.
To combine things that benefit from each other is generally a good idea. That's what the German beer brand Becks is currently doing with their first limited edition product 'Beck's Black Currant'. They've managed to merge ingredients in a way so that the result has instantly created a new category on its own. Learn more about the drink and take your chance to win a ticket to an already legendary party in Hamburg!
Melvin Siemianowski went out filming on the first sunny days of the year and this is the result. Filmed and edited by Jan Siepe.
Fun little edit of the I-Punkt crew from Hamburg, Germany skating their local park during the winter months.
Can you believe this profile is seven years old? Tristan Houghton and Chris Morris filmed Mark when he studied abroad in Australia in 2003. Pure steeze, peep it!
Melvin Siemianowski, the current German Amateur Champion, is coming up with a brand new edit showing his amazing talent. This young kid is churning out some cutting-edge stuff. After you have seen this edit, you'll understand why USD wanted him to join their family. Keep up skating! Maybe a new German Wunderkind?
Swankrolling posted up the results from the German Championships in Hamburg, Germany. Professional:1.Dominik Wagner2.Mark Stamer3.Julien Cudot4.Giorgio Oehlers5.Avichai Wechsler6.Johannes Jacobi7.Jeremy Kessler8.Bart Laubsch9.Gino Dangers10.Anthon...
Swankrolling.com just posted some more pics and a video edit from Mark Stamer. Follow the link below to see more shots and see here a video edit from Mark Stamer at his local skatepark in Hamburg, the I-punkt skatepark. Mark Stamer iPunkt E...
The FRIC competition in Hamburg will be this weekend. If you are anywhere near this place check it out!
Every year in August the I-Punkt Skateland is holding their annual 'Sommerfest'. Inline comp & session will take place on the 7th but everyone is welcome during the whole weekend! Make sure you come by if you happen to be in the area!
The longest running German competition, the infamous X-Mas Jam in Hamburg, Germany, is going to go down on the 10th and 11th of December. This event will once again bring out the best in every competitor. If you're from Germany you'll either go there or wish you'd go.
Meet Alex and Horn on tour in Germany. The members of the Razors International Team will skate and chill with you at the following locations from the 3rd to the 8th of January.
11-stair handrail at the "Gesamtschule Lohbrügge", really nice rail with good run-up and landing
Long metal-curbs and 2 stair sets, everything slides well and is perfect for lines, 50/50 chance of getting kicked out
The Color Line Arena offers various rails and a bank-to-gap, bring wax if you plan to skate the kink-ledges
Perfect spot to warm up and for skating lines, the curbs have a metal-edge and slide really well, the ground goes a little bit downhill
Ledges, Handrail and Kinkrail, what more could you ask for? The only disadvantage are the local residents that might kick you out
Huge banks under a train-bridge, you need to jump a fence to get in there
Curved curb on the campus of the "Technische Universität Hamburg-Harburg"
The infamous Deichrails of Hamburg, a long kinkrail, 2 separated rails and a curved rail, different heights