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Q&A: HACKETT & OLSON on RIDING (1085 Posts)
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B Ball
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On 9/5/2005
Cliff Coleman
wrote in from
United States
(68.127.nnn.nnn)
I wonder who will hurt themselves playing B Ball and won't be able to skate?
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Hoops
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On 9/5/2005
Jack
wrote in from
United States
(66.82.nnn.nnn)
Hack and others, as for the hoops challenge...
Please bring cash or check and be prepared to leave it!
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B Ball at the Worlds!
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On 9/4/2005 SSS Racing!
wrote in from
United States
(205.188.nnn.nnn)
Hey Bulky, Kosicky and I challenge you and whoever to a game of hoops! Bring it! Richy.......Jack are you listening!!!!!!
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luv
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On 9/3/2005
steveOlsOn
wrote in from
United States
(71.106.nnn.nnn)
You all ROCK MOTHERf#@!ERS
oLsOn
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SRA ranking system
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On 9/1/2005
Eddie
wrote in from
New Zealand
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Mcree & Hack. If you are intending to set up your own ranking system rather than do anything with Corky's ISSA system then can I recommend before you go reinventing the wheel, a company called ReDesign based out of Vancouver. They are the brains behind a good chunk of the worlds national snowboard associations ranking lists and membership lists. They are the engine for the new TTR rankings list for the forthcoming 05/06 winter season. They are cool, and worth a talk as they can tailor a system to what ever requirements you might need. Not too expensive either and the more people that use it the cheaper it gets. Contact: Sue J Kyle Vice President MemberPro® Business Solutions www.redesign.com Membership Management & Ranking Services www.snowboardranking.com For product and service details: +1 (604) 947-9676 or email: solutions@redesign.com For white papers and product demonstrations visit: www.redesign.com
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SPEEDKILLZ/DEATHSELLZ
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On 8/26/2005
CONone
wrote in from
United States
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BLR needs to organize an event hit ME the fizzuk up..if you need help on follow through creative..FAST courses you done it before yous can do it again ONLY y'all are give this s#@! the FLASH it need$$ shouts FLOYD REID..WORLD CHAMPION BLR BayBEE
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OLsoN
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On 8/25/2005
MISS KITTY
wrote in from
United States
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HAppY BIrtHDaY STevE OlsoN!! i'LL BRING YOUR PRESENT TO mORRO bAY
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Hey OlsON!
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On 8/25/2005
GEO Myler
wrote in from
United States
(64.207.nnn.nnn)
Hey Steve OlsON Happy Birthday! It was a pleasure to be able to spend some time on the hill with you and Hackett during the rain delays in Breckenridge. I wish I would have known about the Boulder Sesh, I go by there twice a day. Anyways, here is a shot that appeared in the paper on Tuesday. -GEO
I'll post some more Breck photos on the GONG.
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On 8/24/2005 J-Rad
wrote in from
Switzerland
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Now we need only young pro riders !!
and thousend of amateurs...
/J-Rad
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FOLLOW THE MONEY
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On 8/24/2005
MARK MCCREE
wrote in from
United States
(69.69.nnn.nnn)
1st.--Advertisers are now shopping for a new crossover activity that will bring a cross section of viewers to the tube to watch their adds.
2nd.--Networks are shopping for a new crossover activity to sell to their advertisers so viewers will watch the advertiser's adds.
3rd.--promoters are now negotiating with a company (MMDH) that can provide an activity with the potential to satisfy issue #1 and #2.
4th.--MMGH is locking up long term site contracts with municipalities so an activity that satisfies issue #1 & #2 can be guaranteed a consistant venue location. Optional negotiations include companies that film and own the rights to syndication to the networks.
5th.--SRA is an organization that protects and promotes the talented professional (and upcoming amatures)as the money comes down the pipeline in the form of prize moneys for their participation in the activity satisfying item #1 & #2 as in the PGA.
6th.--A production company now being formed will act as the physical material supplier of ramps,starting lights, leaderboards, etc. that is the stage for the players in #5 to perform in the locations outlined in #4 so the criteria of #1 & #2 can be met.
7th.--Suppliers of the products that the racers ride will have a growing market of potential buyers who KNOW that if they truly work at it, will have a forum to show off their talents and be paid for it and protected (SRA).
FOLLOW THE MONEY
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before i forget
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On 8/24/2005
donald20
wrote in from
Germany
(80.132.nnn.nnn)
i wrote you an e-mail now it's your turn to hit me up tell me what you want to tell i'm all ears
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WHO IS THE &%%$§§" RULER?
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On 8/24/2005
donald20
wrote in from
Germany
(80.132.nnn.nnn)
got you steve.... misunderstanding in the use of words from my side? things happen some lame stuff is going on also-know what you mean. some people will never understand,there's a few out there who know and see but not enough to change things some folks are more than willing to change things some have influence some have ideas some have fire...whatever
heres my lowdown for next year:
i want a f#@!ing BIG,FAST,INTERESTING RACE
Brixlegg located in Austria inbetween munich and innsbruck famous for its skatepark THE CRADLE.
brixlegg has one big tourist attraction:the skatepark and brixlegg has a damn cool mayor and some damn cool locals here are the racetracks: http://static.riderz.net/videos/slalom/2006/BrixleggPreview/brixlegg_gianttrack.wmv http://static.riderz.net/videos/slalom/2006/BrixleggPreview/Brixlegg_streets_raw.avi
so you see 2 tracks and you don't see the park yet? wait... http://www.skatethecradle.com/
there you go...
so what next...? throw a big race in the park pitch you guys against some euros. sounds good? have a real giant slalom have a real classy special race through the heart of skateboard city have supercool sessions at the park have free food free drinks have shuttle services at the racetracks have the chance to nab a bit of the prize purse 10.000.- euros
yeah you heard right! have tv and REAL skateboard magazines cover that thing worldwide
i'm not talking smack
vans carhartt eastpak will be the big sponsors for this event next year slated for july 22 23
just trying to set new standards,hopefully others will follow
without you guys that thing will be hollow-i really hope i see you there next year
spread the word!!!!
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Scary
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On 8/24/2005
steveOLsoN
wrote in from
United States
(68.125.nnn.nnn)
Donald, when I said scary... I did not mean Frightning... I meant Lame, They could be done much cooler.... Not that they're bad, just much cooler... I'll throw one, and you'll see what I mean....
OlsON
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make a race quicker
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On 8/24/2005 J-Rad
wrote in from
Switzerland
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a race shouldn't be longer than 2 or 3 hours. That's the time, which people can spend on one place. After 2 hour's is boring. The best 30 raiders are atractive for the spectators, and the times are really close...
In Grueningen we had 92 raiders. We needed 5 hour's and we had every time 16 bracket's excepting the junior's class.
We have enough big contests in the world now. What we need are the smal one's. Only for the amateurs... No one skated in Grueningen before two year's. Now we have 10 Kids between 12 and 18 year's. And they go 3 times a week to practice slalom. They come to my home and ask for the cones. That's the future, but it needs for shure 10 year's to have a big sceen again.
Our konzept is to have 1 or 2 big races and a small amateurs series with 3-4 race's. The small races will go over 2-3 hour's and should have around 30 rider's, hopefully more and more from year to year...
The plan for 2006:
Grueningen in June as every year.
Hinwil in August/September 2006 it will be a night GS race with live tv-production on a big screen on the race side. perhaps a 3 day event. have a look at the video: http://www.wideo.ch/filme/inline-adsl.wmv it's inline and the organiser is a good friend of mine.
Amateur's Series: (4 race's from May - September)
May:
July:
Aug:
Sept: Final in Zurich "Over 80Cones race"
/J-Rad
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Olsons right
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On 8/23/2005 Ethan
wrote in from
United States
(65.60.nnn.nnn)
yea ive been watchen old vids like skate board madness and what not and ive notticed too that i seems like the sport has decreased. in the 70's TS cones were like 4 or 5 feet apart now there like 6 or 7 feet.(but then again im only 15 and thats just what ive herd and it might just be bull s#@!). so my idea is to,,, well i dont have an idea but i invite everyone to come to columbs ohio labor day weekend for a GS/Hybride/TS or what ever the hell course u wana make. it will be at the dirby hill. stop by the gong for more information.
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Bara's Idea
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On 8/20/2005 Paul Howard
wrote in from
United States
(64.5.nnn.nnn)
Hey, Hmmmm, Thanks for that idea, I've got several good spots to see if that flies with the Corvallis City Parks-n-Rec and Copshop. There is also a junior college and OSU that are always looking for classes in their recreation departments.
What I might do is plan ahead, buy a schload of Khiro wedge risers, bushings,tools, kinpin-replacements and extra long mounting hardware for people to purchace at-cost and a box of my old coned down wheels to run a slalom clinic. Adios- Paul
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bara
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On 8/20/2005 ethan
wrote in from
United States
(65.60.nnn.nnn)
bara id go up to michigan to skate with u guys. LETS DO IT. u got ur first youngen participant right here + that would be sweet if hackett and olsen showed up.
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response to Olsons last post
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On 8/20/2005
Bara
wrote in from
United States
(68.61.nnn.nnn)
Growing the sport...it's been the same thing over and over and i've only been doing this for less than 2 years...(and i'm 41)....Part of the problem is growing the sport could attract people that take away from the fun of it. Part of what's good now is that most of the skaters are good people to know... And if you start inviting allot of people to your hill, they can jack it up for everybody that's been coming there right along. So....here's the thought I called the Parks And Rec people in our city. I assume most places have parks and recreation depts that have community stuff like kids soccer, baseball camps, computer classes, basket weaving, yadda yadda yadda. I told the guy i'd like to set up a "sidewalk surfing/skate racing" camp and pretty much just gave him the lowdown of slaloming. no ollies, no detroying public property, using the terrain around you, setting your board up right, wearing safety gear, all that.....he was interested and said he wanted to know more. So what we have here, if this flies, is working with the city, inviting whoever wants to come try it out to sign up, the teacher getting paid to do it (and giving that cash back to the friends who joined up as well, and the bunch of us actually getting a hill to ride with the cities blessing instead of thinking the cops may come shut us down on any given session. Parks and Rec... Kinda the slaloming "outreach" program... Just a thought
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kids?
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On 8/20/2005
donald20
wrote in from
Austria
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hey steve you'll get your share of kids entering a contest next year in brixlegg-if you come.prepare for some scary s#@!.the park is your terrain for the death race. hit the cradle at 11.00 to get around the cone.pure speed,adrenaline rushes all the way ón each course. stay tuned for the upcoming announcement of the sickest race ever to be held in europe. shoot me a mail!
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too long
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On 8/19/2005 marcus
wrote in from
Sweden
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We can't make a race quicker really but we could divide it in 2 so that you have training and qualify one day. Then you have finals only at day 2. Probably just top 8, maybe top 16 all else is too slow. Ams? I don't think so. Too slow.
Biggest issue rigth now though is that every race that is held, is held by a racer. A racer that probably would like to attend the race. Where else does this happen? How many golf tournamets have Tiger Woods put togheter, did Kelly Slater arrange the last stop on the WCT - I don't think so.
Sooo it's a good initative but there must be staff that are working with this full time to make it happen. Perhaps it's possible, it would be awesome!
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Not that Groovie of an Org.
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On 8/18/2005
steveOLSON
wrote in from
United States
(68.121.nnn.nnn)
Most of the races that I go to are a lil scary, in the real world of events. No crowds, no growth. No money, no future. Lame locations, lame results. No kids, no way of advancing the sport. Not to hard to figure out. To long, lose the spectators, fast. Brain surgery... no, didn't think so. I just don't understand why it seems like it hasn't advanced since 78... Gentleman, the time is now, get on with making something interesting, if you aren't sure how to, hit me the f#@! up. Ideas are easy, for me follow through isn't my strongest quality, I do know my strong points. I have A.D.D. help me help you, thank you and good night...
OlsON
by the way SUCK IT
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SRA and ISSA
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On 8/18/2005 Paul Howard
wrote in from
United States
(64.5.nnn.nnn)
EDDIE- Good point, strength is almost always the product of unity and numbers. Later-Pauliwog
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The SRA
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On 8/18/2005
Eddie
wrote in from
New Zealand
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Mr McCree & Mr Hackett, guys, why don't you direct the aims you have of your SRA org through the International Skateboard Slalom Assoc. Why not create a pro level from within ISSA rather than create just another slalom organisation? Surely slalom will be stronger as a result? Yeah it might complicate your angle but its going to be better in the long run to have one umbrella organisation rather than 'the euros' and 'the americans' like its always been in every sport ever.
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Television
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On 8/17/2005 WT
wrote in from
United States
(64.12.nnn.nnn)
If the Home Shopping Network paid $100,000 for each race, who would complain? Just remember, there's no such thing as bad publicity and no such thing as "not enough exposure." Any exposure is better than none.
Negotiate, McCree. It's all good.
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My 2 Cents on Televised Slalom(or whatever racing)
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On 8/16/2005
Pauliwog
wrote in from
United States
(64.5.nnn.nnn)
Hey, Times have changed since the 70's for sure, but I remember being stoked as hell seeing skateboarding of any kind on ABC, CBS, or NBC when I was a kid back then. My friends and I talked about it for weeks afterward and it pumped us up big time about seeing it. AND IF IT WAS SOME FORM OF SKATING WE WERE'NT ALREADY DOING, WE H-A-D TO TRY IT BECAUSE IT LOOKED SO COOL. I agree with the rating/accessability issue as well. I remember 2-3 years ago, slalom was'nt even on techno flipper kid's radar screen at all. Now, even though they don't do it, when they find out I do it, they say things like "That's rad dude, all you older guys ripping it hard on that stuff, I'd like to try that sometime". So they've seen it somewhere and are getting curious. Something else, there's more techno and park riding kids starting to get a yearning for a connection to skating's roots that 2 "skateboarding" magazines largely ignore if it goes back before 1985. These kids are finally starting to see the bigger picture and the history thanks to a few skateboard history books and videos out there as well as Juice and Concrete Wave magazines. They're starting to realize racing is not only history, but that RACING IS A LIVING, BREATHING PART OF THE CURRENT SKATEBOARDING SCENE! And these kids are starting to get tired of seeing the same old images handed to them page after page, month after month, year after year. So even if it's a mainstream channel, I say do it! I'd like to see it. Thanks-Paul Howard
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