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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).
Welcome to the 21st century and the world of hard workers. Being part of the Razors crew means being able to deliver good content 24/7 - either in front of the lense or behind the lense. Check out the official Razors SDSF 2010 edit here.
Above all, rollerblading (sic.) competitions unite. Undoubtedly, this is the reason everyone likes to attend these events. Getting to see your friends, your favorites, and in my case, favorites that just happen to be friends. Getting that warm smile from Franco Cammayo, which in turn through some kind of osmosis gives me...
For the Winterclash 2007 we have upgraded last year’s concept and made a lot of improvements. There will be more booths, more seats, checkrooms, sleeping possibilities at the contest area and the first official Winterclash Aftershow Party...
Europe's biggest and most special rolling event on DVD. The days before.. the crowd .. the contest... the feeling.... . We checked out the newest contest DVD.
The fine folks over at Winterclash have just released the official video covering Winterclash '06. It's worth checking out and takes you back in the history of one of the world's largest gatherings in Rollerblading. Sit back and enjoy the ride!
What makes a competition unique are the elements that go into putting together a piece of art. Because, after all that truly is what a unique competition is. Anyone can hold a contest, have people gather, give each rider several run times, crown first through third, hand out a few prizes, and then call it a day. But, to go above and beyond when making the elements of a competition differ from others creates something individual in its own character. In the end, with all of the people involved and all of the hard work put into creating uniqueness, this said competition can grow into something bigger and stand out above the rest in a memorable way. After all, if you take this said competition and include unique features in a unique setting with the industry’s top pro riders who in their own minds are creating art with how they use each piece within the contest then right there you have just brought art to life. Well, something to this magnitude needs to be creative on all accounts from the setting and obstacles, to the invites and promotion, all the way down to the last detail. This year’s first annual Blade Cup spared no detail in creating a masterpiece when Jon Julio thought of something far out in a concept for the trophy. I mean, this is Blading, right? The end result… Well, you’ll just have to click down below and see for yourself.
Check out more footage of Jon Julios Blading Cup 2011. Makeshift obstacles and an incredible array of skaters make this a competition worth checking out. Edit by Daniel Scarano. Enjoy...
Didn't go to the Winterclash and want to see what happened? Or did you actually go and miss parts of the action? The Winterclash DVD will be your complete documentation of the whole action, the haps, the background and more. Download the qt versio...
The winterclash is coming and the website is up. Check it out for detailed information on the clash. Also the first riders signed up for the clash:-Chris Haffey-Franky Morales-Nick Wood-Mike Johnson-Brian Aragon-Brian Shima-Jimmy Hake-Dre Powell-J...