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Freestyle (1664 Posts)
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More Pics from the SK8KINGS ASR Jam
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none of it
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On 9/24/2006 french free former (fff)
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What do you mean nuns???
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On 9/19/2006
Jim Dobson
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free-form
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On 9/15/2006
popol
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Is that what is called a freestyle attack?
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ASR Jam -- Killer Time!
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On 9/15/2006
Maria C./SK8KINGS.COM
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United States
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ASR Jam -- Too cool. We started with an impromptu jam inside the ASR venue at the ABC/Acme booth on Sunday. Huge props to Jim Gray, Craig Harbick & the rest of the ABC crew for welcoming us into their space. We opened some eyes in the crowds that gathered to see the tech skills of the blend of legends and young gun skaters.
After the in show session we headed to the previously scheduled jam on the waterfront. Unfortunately, our planned jam spot -- the Broadway Pier, was booked to host a private car event (they lease that thing out sometimes and Chrysler had a bigger budget than we did) so we scrambled to find a suitable spot close by and viola! a new star was born. This boardwalk spot has the killer view, decent surface and plenty of passers-by. We were stoked to have an international crew including Kevin Harris from Canada, Lillis from Sweden and Thomas Potucek from Prague join SK8KINGS Richy Carrasco, Diane Desiderio, Gary Holl & Jon Bunn for an epic jam in the California sun. Other notables included Darryl Grogan, Mike Heller, Bob Staton & a bunch of newcomers. We had a killer time & the skating was great. Thanks to all who came out to play! We'll definitely be heading back to that spot for future jams.
More pics to come and video too.
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Russ' B-day
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On 9/4/2006 Gary H.
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United States
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RH, HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
-gary H. sk8kings
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Happy Belated Birthday Wish
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On 9/4/2006
Cknuck/Claude Regnier
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Canada
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Just wanted ti Wish the Legendary Russ Howell a belated Happy 57th Birthday salutes. Russ was the 1st. of many Skateboarders that inspired me way back in the 70's.
It is so great to have had the oppurtunity to skate, competed and met so many other people since that 1st. television thing I watched.
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perfect session
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On 8/30/2006 Gary H.
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United States
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What makes for the perfect freestyle session? go here and post your repsonses: http://www.sk8kings.com/new/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=383
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Mullens conversion
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On 8/21/2006 Ben
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United States
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mullens conversion was a great idea on his part. he could continue to skate professionally and film video parts people would care about. As long as he is having fun he can skate whatever he wants. If he had not gone into street i probably wouldnt know what freestyle is. It is not like he was the only one to start a street carrer was just the only freestyler to be successfull. Reggie Barnes, Per Welinder, YoYo, Pierre Andre and Primo all had Non freestyle pro models
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Nottingham
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On 8/20/2006
joe
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United Kingdom
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i agree with nation harris on his last post england does suck for freestyle although i skate street i also like totry out freestyle and find it very interesting and fun " hard " but fun . In england its seen as a waste of time to side a skateboard nevermind doing tricks no one knows like truckstands and then getting hit by the local "chavs" for not being able to land a smooth kickflip or a 360 shuvit .and to the more specific point i also agree with my friend nation harris that there sould be more freestlye sponsers especially in nottingham or even in england . keith renna reply please because we need help
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England Sucks
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On 8/18/2006
Nation Harris
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United Kingdom
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I just wanna start of by saying thanks to Keith Renna for peplying to my post THANKS DUDE. Why does england suck? Well the only you can get sponsored is by skating street or vert. Freestyle is just about dead in England thats why i have to ask people on this site if they can help me out with a sponsor so if you know any one who can sort me out then write to me
Nation Harris
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renna
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On 8/18/2006
joe
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United Kingdom
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i reckon your better than rodney mullen because he has a lack of style and passion for his skateboading and his conversion to street from freestyle wasn't nessiscerily his best of idea's . though it made him money and thebiggest skater world wide he became a bit off a sellout when he won evry competiotin going ' ownes a million companys has a dog he still sucks so you are better post back or die !!!
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Renna sucks
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On 8/17/2006
Rennagade
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United States
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Hmmm.....Who would win, me or Mullen? Let's see. I've never placed well in a high level contest (highest I went was sponsored Am in the 80's) and Rodney won all but 1 pro contest. I've learned most of my tricks by watching Mullen and Rodney invented them. I miss a lot of tricks, Rodney doesn't. I pretty much suck and Rodney doesn't. I think it's fair to say that he would win easily. :)
Thanks for thinking I'm good though. That was nice.
-Keith
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SK8 JAM -- ASR Weekend in San Diego
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On 8/16/2006
Maria C./SK8KINGS.COM
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United States
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We're Jammin again in honor of all the visitors from far and wide in town for the ASR show.
Check out the EVENT WEB PAGE for all the details.
See ya there!
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Who Would Win
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On 8/13/2006 Ben
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United States
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rodney mullen hands down. Dont get me wrong Renna is amazing but rodney is the best.
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Who Would Win
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On 8/13/2006
Nation Harris
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United Kingdom
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I just watched a kieth renna film and just wonderd who would win outta in a freestyle contest rodney mullen or kieth renna oh i have a new film soon so if any one can help with a sponsor i would appreciate it
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g turn
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On 8/12/2006 hc
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hi rene, it's just a loaded longboard, not much nose or tail
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G-TuRn.....
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On 8/12/2006
Rene CANNONBALL Carrasco
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United States
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That photo below:
-looks like that Adam fella is doin' a G-Turn on a Slalom Racing board ?
....-Rene C.
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oops, the other adam
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On 8/10/2006 hc
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adam stokowski
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adam colton
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On 8/10/2006 hc
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I found some cool wallpaper on loaded featuring Adam Colton.
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fly paper crew
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On 8/9/2006
cad
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United States
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yesterday, today, & forever!
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Iglewood contest Took riders
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On 7/24/2006 Lamont Holt
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I got to say that inglewood contest was something.I give big props to all the skaters out there like Dave Ray Josh Alex Lil lury Lury Iisiral Micheal sergio and Lamont I now next year is going to be way better cause everybody on the team is twice as good now I now cause im one of them from the list of names you read im going to tell you but im small GOOD JOB TEAM
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skate game open
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On 6/18/2006 epidemic
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Milo is 15 not 18 9/10/2003
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Sk8 Jam
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On 6/17/2006 Jon B.
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United States
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Note Gary's custom Etnies T-shirt with the sk8kings logo below in the sk8kings quiver photo. :P
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Edison Park Jam
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On 6/16/2006
Maria C./SK8KINGS.COM
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United States
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Still sorting through the pics and video but here are a couple of group shots from Sunday's Jam:
Excellent turnout -- some are missing (left early or came late) from this pic but you get the idea.
(SK8KINGS -- J. Bizzle, Primo Desiderio, Gary Holl, Diane Desiderio & Richy Carrasco with quivers)
Great to have our Nor Cal contingent with us for the weekend. More pics soon and maybe another jam date for July . . . Cheers!
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