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Zeb is one of my closest friends and he is always the one who helps me when I need something done. He is a very good filmer and editor. Zeb hasn’t been skating as long as we other old Wikings, but he has still become one of the most stylish skaters in Sweden by now. He has also made over a hundred rollerblading edits over the past 1-2 years, and if u go through them you will see what I mean with me saying he is a stylish skater! I wish him the best of luck and much love for the years ahead of him! I am sure we will see alot more from this Swedish killerbot in the future!
Tuesday 10th of May. Around 3 pm we all met up at the first spot which is a really good ledge in the center of Linköping by this really big concert and performance center called Konsert & Kongress. The cops showed up and gave us escort the whole day so we could get on with our contest without having people interfere. On 4 pm we started the competition and as usual Joachim Wall, Samuel Cabezas and Joakim Lundberg were lacing good tricks on the ledge. We sessioned the ledge for about an hour and after announcing the best skater of the spot – which was Samuel Cabezas – we all moved on to the next spot.
Friday 6th of May around midnight Joe Atkinson arrived in Linköping as our secret guest rider for the Skateweek comps and demos. Joe has been a good friend of mine for years now and I'm really happy to have him over for this event. As it was getting late we just chilled for a bit then went to bed since Saturday was gonna be a busy day for us.
Check out this sweet Grindhouse Tour report from the last summer. Daniel Prell, Timm Kittlitz, Maik Lojewski, Alex Rudolf, Kenth Ulvedal, Chris Piotrowicz, Sascha Krautz and me travelled through Sweden and Denmark to get footage for the upcoming Grindhouse Tour DVD 2010. The DVD is finalized and available now. Here you will see the exclusive tour trailer and the most remarkable statements by everybody who travelled with us. us.
This rail is located right in the middle of Stockholm, at the end of one of the many bridges connecting the islands of the city.
Here is a montage from the last stops of the Sweden GoGreen tour. This edit features a mixture of Swedish, Polish, American and Latvian rolling talents in cities such as Linköping, Eskilstuna and Västerås.
As you may have seen on be-mag earlier, the hedonskate team squad accompanied by Demetrios George and Billy O'Neill loafed around Sweden to experience the beauty of the country, its inhabitants and of course their multitude of spots. Here is an exclusive third tour edit chopped by Hedonskate.
The following edit shows what happend at the Sweden GoGreen Camp in Eskilstuna when Demetrious taught the kids how to strech and warmup properly. Mr Gerorge was still hurt, but the energy he gave the kids was still unbelievable.
1996/99 – The peek of rollerblading popularity in Poland. Without cellphones, internet and the Be-Mag messageboard, every rail in the city was occupied by random group of bladers, who were just class mates or friends from the hood. Local TV stations broadcasted various rollerblading footage and when you wanted to know what's up with the industry you could just picked up a magazine from a newstand - polish ones as well as foreign ones like Daily Bread or Box.
Some weeks ago the Hedonskate crew met up with Billy O'Neill and Demetrios in Sweden George to shred the country from the east to the west and back! Here we go with the first official edit of the Sweden Go Green tour.
This is the Hedonskate edit from the 2011 Swedish Championship. Check out this video and get a good feeling of the atmosphere at this competition, where Nils Jansons took the win. Enjoy!
Check out this video! Beautiful shots taken in Sweden when Philip Rosén and his friends were working on this project during 2011. This turns out to be an excellent skater-flick giving you a great insight about the Swedish blader scene. Hit play, sit back, and enjoy!
Another lovely summer with a lot of adventures. Filmed in Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm, Halmstad, Malmö, Falkenberg and Helsingborg with a Canon 60D. Skating by Jaco Jull, Mihai Militaru and many more. Enjoy!
At the beginning of this summer, we decided to go out and try to film an online section for Richard Karlsson, we managed to get a few good clips before he injured himself during the VLS competition and couldn't skate for the rest of the summer (and is still not back in full strength for some shreddin'). Big thanks to Zebastian Cassel and Johan Möller for giving me some extra clips so I could finish this. Enjoy! -Samuel Cabezas
In this edit you can find the highlights of the Swedish Championship 2011 were Nils Janson took the win. Enjoy!
Nils Jansons is announcing his participation at the Swedish Rolling Championships and is skating the ZeroOneSix Skatepark.
My own 2011 profile, I wish to thank everyone I skated with this past spring/summer, everyone who held the camera, gave me a place to crash, gave me a seat in their car or motivated me. A special thanks to my beautiful fiancee, Julius Norrbom for making the intro and my parents for being so supportive along the way. -Zebastian Cassel
Nothing can stop the Scandinavians from lacing some real bangers. Even the worst weather condition and some pretty though handrails. In the end an unbeatable Jacob Juul took the senior comp and can now call himself the Scandinavian Real Street Contest champion 2011. Congrats.
There’s nothing like a street contest to bring a blade scene together with some friendly competition.
This year's RSC Stockholm competition was taken by Jacob Juul. The Danish powerhouse loves to grind handycap rails with high speed and doesn't fear to rock the big shit on drop rails. Have fun watching the edit.
Some of you might have seen or heard of it already and for some of you this might be a big surprise. However, it's now official: rollTogether #14 will take place at the famous ZeroOneSix-skatepark in Eskilstuna (Sweden) on June 5th. We’re sure that this skatepark will be the perfect venue for our next session... a promo teaser is coming soon!
Scandinavia is doing it big this year! Norway, Sweden and Denmark are colaborating to bring you the biggest competition in Scandinavian Real Street history! The Launch is a special event held at the infamous Roskilde Festival! The cities where the competitions are held this year are; Oslo - Norway, Stockholm - Sweden and Roskilde, Odense, Aarhus, Aalborg and Copenhagen in Denmark. Anyone can participate and the winner in the qualifying rounds will go directly into the semifinals in Copenhagen!
This year the Open Swedish Championships will take place at the ZeroOneSix Skatepark in Eskilstuna again. Join this traditional event and bring your friends!
Skater: Przemek Madej
Trick: Fishbrain
Photographer: Lukasz Siekanowicz
Location: Eskilstuna, Sweden
Skater: Andreas Papazoglu
Trick: Acid
Photographer: Adam Hakansson
Location: Lund, Sweden
Skater: Andreas Papazoglu
Trick: Nugen
Photographer: Adam Hakansson
Location: Lund, Sweden
Skater: Andreas Papazoglu
Trick: Misfit
Photographer: Adam Hakansson
Location: Lund, Sweden
Skater: Mateusz Kowalski
Trick: Negative Acid
Photographer: Kuba Urbanczyk
Location: Sweden
Skater: Andreas Karlsson
Trick: Torque
Photographer: Nils Skogstrom
Location: Boraas, Sweden
Skater: Andreas Karlsson
Trick: Top Torquesoul
Photographer: Nils Skogstrom
Location: Gothenburg, Sweden
Skater: Jacob Juul
Trick: Some spin to Bs Unity
Photographer: Johan Dunevall
Location: Gothenburg
Skater: Andreas Karlsson
Trick: Royal
Photographer: Johan Dunevall
Location: Gothenburg, Swe
Skater: Igor
Trick: topside torquesoul
Photographer: Johan Dunevall
Location: Gothenburg / Sweden