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It's not really hard to forget the first time that I met Sam, it must have been over ten years ago now at Chi park. I remember watching this little guy, barely pushing 4' 9", tearing up the park almost fearlessly in what I can only assume were his dad's clothes, with more enthusiasm than I had ever seen at that forsaken place.
“It’s alright, just my fingers innit!” That statement came from Jake Ricketts, after falling far and fast to the concrete, breaking two fingers and going back to nail the trick and the AM first place. It pretty much sums up the badassery that rollerblading in general and the UK scene in particular is so proud of, and it was on full display at Laced weekend.
After a relatively easy van and rider pickup including Adrian Wallace, Jake Ricketts. Somehow we got to Dumbarton and the Unit 23 skatepark on time,in one piece and in dry weather. After a quick stop to pick up Chaz Sands who will now be joining us on the tour we hit a very packed Unit 23 to break in the new down box addition to the famous flatbank. It turns out the new box is indeed amazing and revitalises a park obstacle that has withstood 8 years of insane tricks from the best riders in the world sliding down the rails and boxes.
It's about 6am in the morning, I am with Nicolas Auroux and Mathieu Heinemann in this train bringing us to the meeting spot of the 3rd edition of the famous Nomades Tour. We are the first to arrive, quickly followed by Warren Digne and Robert Guerrero. Finally Mathias Silhan and Stefan Horngacher are here after a hard night partying...It's a rainy first day on our way to Calais, taking a ferry-boat to Britain's south coast.
As 2011 draws to close, we can look back fondly on a year full of incredible edits. Hammers have been laid and creative lines have been laced. So while you’re recovering from the festive celebrations, crack open another can and have a look back at this small reminder. Here are the ten most popular videos from 2011!
Blake Bird and Grif Kerry hosted the first skate competition in London for over 9 years. All the top UK riders turned out. It was a treat that bladers from over 10 years ago dusted their skates off and came for a roll including people like Imeon Hartwig, Charlie Lockyer, Taz, Sid, Jordan Murphy and Johnny Sabento.
The Chosen Few Milton Keynes Street Comp was a great event. We knew rain could be a factor and it was but it didn't matter thanks to the Bus Station Ledges. We did two spots there. 1st spot was the long T ledge. We said the whole place was open to skate for the first round but everyone sort of got stuck on this long ledge. Burston did one of the nicest true top souls ever all the way off the end cab out and Aaron Turner almost laced the 10 pound rebate trick on the ledge. The infamous true fish. With a grab, of course.
I've never missed a Chaz Sands Invitational since they began, with them never failing to leave a great impression upon rollerblading. Truthfully this year I turned up with the half thought of "Will it match the last 4 years?" How wrong I could have been...
Razors UK Rider Scott Quinn flowing with style for his warm up for the Chaz Sands Invite 2011. Quinny will be competing in this years Pro Comp after winning SlammJamm 2010.
Remz Pro skater Franky Morales has already been killing the new A box in preparation for tomorrows contest.
Jamie Stenner once again coming through with an excellent promo for his boot sponsor's latest product, the Razors Mathias Silhan pro skate. Only difference this time: He's supported by his team mates Alex Burston, Scott Quinn, Chaz Sands, and Andy Spary to show off the boot!
Nick Lomax gave us a tip on an up and comer from London named Keanan Mcgrath. Take a quick peek at this 2 minute edit filmed all around the UK on the Inline camp.
Skating in Barcelona is incredible with so many interesting spots to blade and perfect weather. The UK's Julian Coulter got his hands on some powerblade frames and he filmed some tricks at some rugged spots.
The guys over at Hotmilk Films have uploaded a collection of snippets from their latest release 'City and the Seed'. Looking good!
A rugged and totally brilliant edit from The Conference UK. Whilst the lads are all busy filming for their separate projects, here are a few stray clips pieced together. -Oli Benet
The guys over at Revolution Skatepark, in the United Kingdom, are building a brand new indoor section as we speak. The former outdoor section, which was only open for six months a year, is being moved to a brand new extension to the main building. The new section has over 5000 square feet of ramps and a spectator area. It contains a 32 feet wide mini-ramp, spine, volcano, 15 feet vert wall, driveway and assorted beginner ramps. The new ramps cater for abilities of all levels, right from absolute beginners to professional riders. They have been designed and built by Revolution's own construction manager, Tim Hoy, who has over 10 years of ramp building experience under his belt. The Revolution Skatepark has planned the opening on March 31st. So if you are around, make sure to check it out!
A new edit of the UK's own Julian Coulter, filmed during the winter months in Barcelona.
Another Dom West gem delivered to you for free via this glorious invention which is the internet. Razors Flow rider, Dan Stirling, tests out his new custom Dre Powell 2 skates at a skatepark in Brighton.
This edit will instantly make your heart pump faster. The crazy mental tricks in this video are sure to hype you up and go out to lace your sickest trick on the closest obstacle available. Probably the bathtub curb or something. No seriously, Scott Quinn, Mark Burling, Conor Harkin, Bryan Harkin, Steve Swain, and Craig Harrison are using the Unit 23 Skatepark to the fullest and Chaz Sands managed to capture it all and mix it into this epic video.
Park Clips from five sweet sessions at Portland Skatepark in Portland, UK. Skating by Hemmel Hempstead, Glastonbury, and Mounte Hawke. Enjoy!
After the massive success of last year's event, Noiya Clothing is once again organizing its annual rollerblade jam at The House Skatepark, Sheffield. Mike Welland will be back in town to defend his title from last year, he walked away with the fir...
Remz just can't stop touring. So far Remz has realized three big tours this year: one through Germany/Holland/Belgium, one through California and one through Florida which ended just some weeks ago. Now Remz will be back on the road again ex...
The Chaz Sands Invitational is back at Rampworx Skatepark for a second year. The worlds best pro skaters will come to Liverpool to battle it out at the UK's only 5 star World Rolling Series event. For more information please visit www.chazsandsinv...
It has been nearly a year since the first Inline Competition at Unit 1 Skatepark, under the current management, and it has fallen to 3rider TV again to help organise this year's event.
Noiya Clothing is continuing to organise its annual rollerblade jam at The House Skatepark, Sheffield. The event was won by Alex Burston last year who walked away with the first prize of £300 cash, closely followed by Nick Lomax in second with his £150, and Steve Swain in third winning £75. Since winning last April Alex has gone on to have a stellar year, picking up major sponsorship from Razors. We hope to have him in attendance again this year to defend his title. Rumour has it that Mike Welland might also be about to attempt to regain his title from 2009.
This year rolling legends Rob G. and Sven Boekhorst will tour through europe with talented youngsters David Sizemore and Warren Digne. Skate with these feelgood bladers on one of the tourspots mentioned in the flyer. The kickoff will be in Switser...
The World Rolling series was introduced into Relentless Energy NASS for the first time in 2009, bringing an international list of riders like never before. Year on year the progression of inline is awe inspiring as the riders tear the course apart with a mix of high flying acrobatics and technical wizardry. The likes of Brian Aragon (US), Steve Swain (UK) & Roman Goadenaire (FRA) are regular podium finishers.
The summer is around the corner which means it's nearly time for the second official West Coast Clash competition. After last years success we have fortunately been able to up the prize purse even more, totaling at a whopping £2800.00 making us one of the largest paid comps in the UK.
Pull out your Droids and iPhones, open up that calendar app, and set November 20th on high- reminder alert because Rollkings.com is hosting the second annual Believe in Blading Jam. The event will be held at the Transgression Skatepark in Edinburgh. The name alone should get the fire lit in your gut because if you can't believe in blading, then you shouldn't be here. Represent your sport and make it out for this one. There will be under-16, am, and girls sections for the comp with a lot of prizes for the taking. Last year's RollKing event was a day jam-packed with insane skating, so you certainly do not want to miss this one.
To celebrate over a decade of Ground Control frames, comes the film to define a generation. The UK Premiere of the much anticipated Ground Control DVD, a film by local Simon Mulvaney. The premiere is on December 9th at the Rampworx Skatepark in Liverpool, United Kingdom.
Skater: Elliot Stevens
Trick: Stale
Photographer: Lawrence Badger
Location: Manchester, UK
Skater: Davis Bergholcs
Trick: Mute Wallride
Photographer: Ashley Prigmore
Location: Milton Keynes, UK
Skater: Bobby Smith
Trick: Bs Royale
Photographer: Dean Gosling
Location: Sheffield, UK
Skater: Si Courn
Trick: Fs Savannah
Photographer: Ryan Goold
Location: Bath, UK
Skater: Steve Dando
Trick: Fakie to Sweatstance
Photographer: Ryan Goold
Location: Bath, UK
Skater: Brett Davies
Trick: Allyoop negative mistral
Photographer: Sam Cooper
Location: Partington, UK
Skater: Jamie Betts
Trick: Royale
Photographer: Ashley Prigmore
Location: Milton Keynes, UK
Skater: Josh Collier
Trick: Rocket Fishbrain
Photographer: Ryan Goold
Location: Midsomer Norton, Somerset, UK
Skater: Josh Collier
Trick: Savannah
Photographer: Ryan Goold
Location: Midsomer Norton, Somerset, UK
Skater: Andy Cuncliffe
Trick: 360 flatspin
Photographer: Ryan Goold
Location: Midsomer Norton, Somerset, UK