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Thursday, October 22, 2009

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Plan B Skateboards is proud to announce Danny Way’s 20 Year Pro Skateboarding Anniversary. To celebrate all that Danny has contributed to skateboarding since 1989, Plan B has created a new tribute website showcasing over a dozen of Danny’s best video parts, magazine covers and photos. Video parts include Hocus Pocus, Speed Freaks, Risk It, Questionable, Virtual Reality, Second Hand Smoke, Stars and Bars, XYZ, The Revolution, On Video, The DC Video, The Deluxe Edition DC Video, plus new unseen bonus footage edited together with the best of Danny’s Plan B promo footage. Also, coming in November, look for additional features including a special tribute clip featuring interviews and stories from Hosoi, Lance Mountain, Rodney Mullen, Jim Thiebaud, Jamie Thomas and many more.
In addition to the DW20 website, Plan B has also teamed up with legendary skateboard artist Wes Humpston to create a special 20 Years board graphic. Designed in the spirit of his original Dogtown board graphics, the classic cross and wings logo will be found on an old school anniversary D.Way board as well as street, vert and mega pro boards along with t-shirts and stickers. The DW20 Collection will be arriving in skate shops Spring 2010.
And…photographer Mike Blabac has selected several of his classic Danny Way photos that will be made into limited edition photo prints. For a limited time you can go to his website from the Plan B site and buy signed Danny Way prints in two sizes.
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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

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Part 4 of 4 of the DLX catalog launched today. Just a couple highlights; Luis Tolentino has an interview, his newest ad and a video for Thunder. Lem Villamen and Theotis Beasley also come through with their own Thunder videos. Spitfire has a sneak peak at Vincent Alvarez’ new ad plus a Special Canadian F1 wheel commercial with Antoine Asselin. Real leaks out the new Dennis Busenitz ad through no League and releases the new Max Schaaf one off board. And as always a whole bunch more.

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BUCKY LASEK WINS SKATE VERT FINALS AT THE DEW TOUR’S PLAYSTATION PRO IN ORLANDO

Bucky Lasek in Skate Vert Crowned 2009 Dew Cup Champion

Bucky Lasek of Baltimore, Md. won the skate vert finals and secured the Dew Cup in the closest race for the Cup in Dew Tour history. Heading into Orlando, Lasek, Canada’s Pierre-Luc Gagnon and Boston-native Andy Macdonald were separated by a mere six points in the overall Tour standings. It was anyone‘s game heading into the finals, and the last five standing in the final jam session were the who’s who in skate vert – Lasek, Gagnon, Macdonald, and Brazilian shredders Sandro Dias and Bob Burnquist.

Lasek pulled into the lead in his last run with his switch 360 backlip, switch 540 and nollie flip stalefish to earn him a first-place score of 90.88. Macdonald followed with a score of 85.63 and Dias came in a close third with his crowd-pleasing varials, like a body varial 540 to tuck knee, earning him a final score of 84.74.

Lasek three-peats as Dew Cup champion, having won in 2005 and again in 2006.

SUNDAY: SKATE VERT FINAL

SKATE VERT Podium:
1. Bucky Lasek, Baltimore, MD, 90.88
2. Andy Macdonald, Boston, MA, 85.63
3. Sandro Dias, Santo Andre, Brazil, 84.75

The Set Up: The top three athletes in the Dew Cup standings automatically advanced to the finals (Bucky Lasek (268 pts.), Pierre-Luc Gagnon (266 pts.), Andy Macdonald (262 pts.) to face off against the seven best riders from Friday's prelims (Sandro Dias, Bob Burnquist, Alex Perelson, Rob Lorifice, Paul-luc Ronchetti, Adam Taylor, Anthony Furlong).

Notable Nugs: Five months of nose-to-nose competition all came down to O-Town for Bucky, PLG and Andy Mac, who each had a veritable shot at taking home the 2009 Vert Dew Cup with a win in the final contest. Of the three riders in the hunt, PLG was the first to skate himself out of contention. The Canadian commander was off his rhythm all afternoon and failed to put up a single clean run in the final jam. Andy Mac made an early push with several fall-free runs in the final 10-minute jam. It looked like his consistency and a slew of solid 720s might be enough for all the loot, but down the stretch, it was Bucky who strung together righteous runs as the clock ticked down. Lasek eventually nosed passed the field by sticking his patented nollie flip stalefish. Sandro Dias took the third spot in Orlando for his third of four possible podiums this season. For his efforts he earned the No. 3 spot on in the final 2009 Dew season standings.

High Honors: The win in Orlando was the third Dew stop top for Bucky, who also stole the show in Salt Lake and Boston. For his efforts, he finished in first place on the season and was crowned the 2009 Dew vert champ. That feat netted the third Dew Cup for his mantle (also 2005, 2006).

2009 FINAL DEW CUP STANDINGS - SKATE VERT
1. Bucky Lasek ** Dew Cup Champion
2. Andy Macdonald
3. Sandro Dias
4. Bob Burnquist
5. Pierre-Luc Gagnon

SKATE PARK Podium:
1. Chris Cole, Philadelphia, PA, 88.48
2. Paul Rodriguez, Tarzana, CA, 87.90
3. Greg Lutzka, Milwaukee, WI, 86.75

The Set Up: The top three skaters in the points standings got a bye to the Finals—Chris Cole (262 pts), Ryan Decenzo (238 pts) and Chaz Ortiz (228 pts) and the following nine skaters from Thursday's prelims were also in the mix (in order of qualifying): Greg Lutzka, Milton Martinez, Danilo DoRosario, Rodolfo Ramos, Timmy Knuth, Chris Mendes, Paul Rodriguez, Jordan Hoffart and Austen Seaholm.

High Honors: Coming into the final stop atop the overall point standings, Chris Cole needed only to place anywhere on the podium—first, second or third in Orlando—to take home the 2009 Dew Cup. "There's more pressure now that you put it that way," he told me the day before competition. "Now I know I have to podium. I have a third place and two seconds this season, it'd be nice to have a first place, that's the way I'd want to win the Cup." Mission accomplished.

The Quoatable Chris Cole: "It's so hot down here today I have to be careful. I don't want to get one of those salty sweat stains on my jeans tomorrow."

Didn't he bring another pair of pants, you ask?

"I did, but I'm so particular, I'll probably wear the same ones. All I brought were these and a pair of khakis, but you know how those get kind of stretched out and baggy and gangster? That's not my style. I'm going with the same pair of jeans."

2009 FINAL DEW CUP STANDINGS - SKATE PARK
1. Chris Cole ** 2009 Dew Cup Champion
2. Chaz Ortiz
3. Paul Rodriguez
4. Ryan Decenzo
5. Rodolfo Ramos


2009 DAMN AM AT VOLCOM - OCTOBER 22ND-25TH, 2009!
Mark your calendars for the 2009 Damn Am at Volcom taking place October 22nd-25th. The top 12 qualify for the 2009 Tampa Am, with the top 2 sliding directly into the semi finals. Don’t miss out on one of the biggest amateur skateboarding events in southern California! But, if you do happen to not be in the area, have no fear, you can log onto Volcom.com and catch all the action on the final day through its live webcast! Check out DamnAm.com for more info.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

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In the Historics video, Heath Kirchart does his best Matt Hensley impression.
Patrick O'Dell enlisted the help of some of today's most recognizable skateboarders—John Rattray, Alex Olson, Braydon Szafranski, Andrew Allen, Heath Kirchart, Mike Rusczyk, Chris Pastras, Clint Peterson, Clark Hassler and Kevin "Spanky" Long—to recreate tricks from Matt Hensley's different video parts for the recently released Historics video. In it, the band covers "A Lot Less," the song originally by Sub Society, which Hensley skated to in H-Street's "Hokus Pokus" (3:49). It's a refurbished amalgamation of Hensley's old footage, with his famous cut-off cargo shorts, chain wallet and striped socks.

Although I got into skating just after Hensley officially retired, I can think back to the days when my older brother and every single one of his friends had his kit, fully recreated, right down to the pulled up socks. His influence on skating as a whole and the way skateboarders dressed from the late 80s to the early 90s cannot be forgotten and, in light of this recent video, it's a great way for a band to pay homage, allow older skaters to reminisce and let younger skaters get a look back at what came before them. Take a moment to be inspired (a great retrospective is the montage of parts from Plan B's "Questionable Video").


Mingling with celebrities is not something I often do on a Sunday morning, but that's where I found myself this past Sunday, attending Tony Hawk's annual Stand Up for Skateparks fundraising event at grocery magnate Ron Burkle's Green Acres estate in Beverly Hills, Calif.

For someone who is more taken by old movies or the Magik Markers (over a band like Blink 182), the event was odd.

But all the proceeds from this event, with stars I don't know much about, are going to a good cause — the construction of a skatepark in South Central Los Angeles' Watts neighborhood — and that couldn't make me happy enough. Although the stars that I saw or got to interview — Terry Kennedy, Jon Favreau, Tony Hawk, Tom Green, Fred Durst, Jason Ellis, Michael Rappaport, UFC's Chuck Liddell, P-Rod, Jason Biggs, Eric Estrada, and everyone else who attended — were interesting folks, seeing the kids from Watts who will benefit from the park was the best part. It's an underestimated improvement to a neighborhood that otherwise might not get the support it deserves.

Skateparks keeps kids active. They challenge kids to explore, meet people outside their neighborhood, and see what else is out there for them if they keep making the right decisions. Tony Hawk and everyone who came out to support S.U.F.S. and bid on items being auctioned did brighten the outlook for the future.


After three cold days of skating in the Windy City, Minnesota visitor CJ Tamborino was announced as the overall winner of DC Shoes King of Chicago street contest. Skaters from all over the Midwest congregated at some of Chicago's most famous spots in temperatures that rarely went above 40 degrees over the weekend gunning for a shot at the glory, some cash and the chance to be crowned King. Check out DC's King Of site for video and full results.

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Saturday, October 17, 2009

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The extremely gnarly Extremely Sorry warpath continues with the 2009 Flip Feast Tour invading the East Coast next month. It all begins on November 14th—see the flier below for the rest of the tour’s dates and locations.

Friday, October 16, 2009

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Catch the KR3W team down under:

* OCT 29 | In store signing 5:00-6:00 pm | Fast Times skate shop 121 Swanston Street Melbourne, Victoria
* OCT 30 | Demo 5:00-6:00 pm | Riverslide skate park Boathouse Drive Melbourne
* NOV 04 | In store signing 5:30-6:30 pm | Shiftys skate shop 1st Floor, 16 Garema Place Canberra, ACT
* NOV 07 | In store signing 12:00-1:30 pm | 99 Degrees skate shop 203 Oxford Street Sydney, NSW
* NOV 07 | Demo 3:00-5:00 pm | Fernside skate park Cnr Allen St / Elizabeth St. Waterloo, NSW
* NOV 08 | Demo 5:00-7:00 pm| Owairaka skate park 60 Owairaka Avenue MT Albert, Auckland

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

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IASC AND SKATELAB ANNOUNCE THE INAUGURATION OF THE WORLD’S MOST ICONIC SKATEBOARDERS TO THE SKATEBOARDING HALL OF FAME

The Inaugural Celebration and Fundraiser to Honor and Induct Pro Skateboarders from Four Decades

October 24, 2009 is a date that is sure to go down in history. The International Association of Skateboard Companies (IASC) will join hundreds from the skate community to honor and induct skateboarding icons; Bruce Logan, Tony Alva, Tony Hawk and Danny Way; into the Skateboard Hall of Fame at the official inaugural celebration.

“Skateboarding has grown up, and not in a bad way - we can look back and be proud of the history of our sport,” said John Bernards, executive director of IASC. “Taking the opportunity to acknowledge and honor the individuals who have so greatly influenced and shaped the industry allows us to look forward to the future of skateboarding without ever forgetting our roots and everything it took to get where we are today – each and every shenanigan, triumph and challenge.”

The Vans Skatepark at the Block in Orange, CA, will host the historical, invite-only event. In addition to a live musical performance, guests will enjoy cocktails and appetizers and have the opportunity to bid on a large selection of invaluable memorabilia at both a silent and live auction. Proceeds from ticket sales and auction items will benefit the Go Skateboarding Foundation. The non-profit organization provides positive educational experiences, career-minded programming, and scholarships for skateboarders. The foundation also donates to various skateboard-related charities, including: The Tony Hawk Foundation, Ray Underhill, the Johnny Romano Foundation, and the Patrick Kerr Foundation.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

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CJ TAMBORNINO CROWNED DC KING OF CHICAGO

$10,000 AND UNPRECEDENTED EXPOSURE FOR UNSIGNED AMATEUR STREET SKATEBOARDERS

October 12, 2009 – Vista, CA – After two days of skating at one of the city’s most infamous spots, CJ Tambornino from Minneapolis, MN has been crowned DC King of Chicago. Taking over and restoring the epic street skating grounds of Roberto Clemente High School, DC gave away $10,000 to unpaid, unsigned amateur skaters. See full coverage of the contest including photos and videos at dcshoes.com/king.

Though the freezing cold weather was discouraging, day one included a large crowd and stoked ams from all over the nation who started by skating a ledge spot with a two-stair. Six jam sessions ensued, but things really started to heat up midway through the comp when DC flipped the spot, moving things to a big long five-stair and a handicap ramp up to a ledge. Slayer replaced hip-hop blaring from the DJ booth and day one was suddenly looking warmer.

“I’ve been here 15 years and the most I’ve seen is a kickflip,” Josh Kalis said about the jump down the big five. That changed on Saturday. Jam one alone saw hardflip, switch ollie, frontside flip, kickflip, switch frontside 360, and a bunch of 3-flips. That doesn’t even count a serious nollie flip in a later heat.

Day two started out with six jam-format heats on a gnarly handicap rail and ledge next to it on the ramp. According to Kalis only a few key tricks had ever been done on it or the ledge next to it, but today the obstacles were open to a whole new set of tricks. 50-50, boardslide, 50-50 180 out, front lip to fakie, front board to fakie, and front blunt to fakie on the handrail. A million tricks ensued, namely a stylish frontside feeble on the rail and overall winner Tambornino did a perfect nosegrind nollie flip out.

Day two then moved on to a couple of heavy gaps. The little gap off a wood deck got destroyed, and the big gap over a planter box also got hit hard with 3-flips and a switch flip, to name two. And while a nollie flip down the little gap was impressive, a nollie flip down the big gap was twice as nice.

When the cards fell it was the always-smiling Julian Christianson who took 3rd, Norman Woods from LA taking 2nd, and the tech wizard CJ Tambornino from Cal Surf taking the win and the $5,000 that came with it. He deserved it, especially after his dominant performance on Saturday.

DC also made capital improvements to Roberto Clemente High School, a street spot that’s been skated since the ’80s but has fallen into disrepair. Mending the ground and ledges, DC fixed the spot giving Chicago skaters a newly refurbished street spot to skate for years to come.

Special thanks to all the locals and skate shops that made DC King of Chicago a success. The local Chi-Town skate scene with its positive attitude and the incredibly supportive Chi-community clearly appreciates skateboarding.

For more on the DC King of Series plus photos, videos and complete coverage from Chicago visit dcshoes.com/king.

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Phil Jackson isn't one to sit at the bottom of a staircase, flashes at the ready, waiting hours for Little Timmy to try a nollie flip crooked grind. No, Phil would rather be in on a session, skating, yelling, laughing and shooting photos of his friends. He may tend toward the transition aspects of skateboarding in his photos. But that's mostly because that's what he's out skating, on crazy missions across the country. Not one of the photogs getting chubby behind the lens, Phil will get the shot and then kill the spot, too. (Phil Jackson)

Monday, October 12, 2009