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Saturday September the 3rd, Lausanne, Switzerland. It's time for the skaters to get qualified! Amateurs and girls had the chance to skate under the sun, but for the pros it wasn't the same, the rain came as a trouble maker and only 2 of 6 heats could skate. This edit by Adrien Anne is worth watching nonetheless!
According to our Be-Mag filmers and photographers Beat Schillmeier killed it all day. Due to rain setting in 10 minutes after the pro comp started the contest was evacuated into the skatepark of Lausanne. We'll see how it goes from there and what the bad weather means for tomorrow.
Claudio Antonelli just sent a few snaps of riders warming up for the contest. Beat Schillmeier seems to feel the obstacles that were added for the comp.
And here is another prize raffle for all you contest lovers. This time we team up with the organizers from the traditional Lausanne contest. So do you want to retrace a bit of rolling history and meet other skaters from all over the world? Then you better take part in our ticket raffle below. All you need to do is to answer a simple question. More details below.
There is one great satisfaction I had when I finally got to watch the Rolling Rock DVD: I did so on an actual TV screen, and not on my shitty laptop as usual. I had only one regret: the fact that my TV screen isn't even bigger!
The Swiss comp in Basel was the smallest event I have ever had but the quality of talent was high. One of the important things about these street comps are to do something big for each skate scene. This comp had a small turn out but we had some of our youngest competitors. 3 skaters who were only 15 years old we're skating along side guys like Beat Schillmeier and Diego Guilloud.
Saturday the 26th of August was our first Rolling Rock Real Street Contest in Basel Switzerland. The Contest was the IMYTA+ Qualification in Switzerland.
Beat Schillmeier took the A Chosen Few contest in Basel (Switzerland). Mihai Bivol was on site to capture the madness. Enjoy.
Switzerland's street weapon, Beat Schillmeier, in action. Check it out.
I don't know what it is with Switzerland but this small country in the middle of the Alps keeps on producing so of the finest European skaters and boosts a healthy skatescene. This trailer is proof of the ongoing process.
Razorskate.ch has just relaunched their site. Check it out, nice shots from Studi featuring the teamriders Yves Maurer and Beat Schillmeier.Beat SchillmeierTTAPhoto: Studi
Skater: Beat Schillmeier
Trick: Topsoul - roll - Bs Royale
Photographer: Claudio Antonelli
Location: Switzerland