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Nils Jansons: Hedon Skate and Remz Team Rider

September 5, 2007

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Revel8 Skiboard Rider Nils Jansons is also on the Hedon Skate Team. Hedon Skate is a Polish Inline Shop, probably one of the best known inline shops in Europe. On top of that he’s on the Remz skates Euro Team.

Here’s a edit of him trying out his new Remz skates:

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Borja Fernandez Skiboard Edit

August 9, 2007

Borja Fernandez is a big name in Vert Rollerblading. Recently placing 3rd at the Nokia FISE right behind Takeshi Yasutoko and Taig Khris. This video was shot at Astun’s snowpark in April’04. (Too bad they call them snowblades.)

borjafernandez.com

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Pundurs and Jansons Inline Pictures from BE-Mag

June 6, 2007

BE-Mag is a online and print Rollerblading Magazine.

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Chiaki Ito Skating

October 16, 2006

Chiaki Ito, a former pro skiboarder from Japan who appeared in many skiboarding videos has been making a name for himself on inline skates. Here’s a little edit of him skating… Read the rest of this entry »

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The D Drops Skiboarding

June 25, 2005

Last weekend I went to the MTL Classic, a annual rollerblade competition organized by D-Structure. Like every year it was amazing. Lots of big names in rollerblading where there. To count a few Brian Shima, Alex Broskow, Brian Aargon, Oli Short, Dustin Latimer with Chris Haffey taking first place.

Anyway, while I left I spotted the big D-Structure banner on the judges tower. As I read the banner it said D-Structure, INLINE - SKI -…… what? The space that used to say skiboards is blank now. It was then I realized the inevitable truth I saw coming from far away, D-Structure is no longer a skiboard shop.

It’s really sad to see such a influential shop drop skiboarding. Well, maybe they weren’t very influential during the past few years selling only a few pairs of Line’s and Salomon’s. But D-Structure was a big part of skiboarding for a while. Being behind the Mother’s Milk magazine and the MMVM movie. Not to mention having great riders like Nicky Adams and Serge Mahue.

I still respect D-Structure, they are one of the best inline shops and freeski shops in the world, and are the only place I will ever go to buy inline parts. But I’m still disappointed to see them let go of my favorite sport of all, skiboarding.

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A Inline, Skiboarding Parallel

March 16, 2005

As some of you may or may not know, most skiboarders’ summer time cross over, inline skating, has been removed from the X-Games for 2005. I doubt this will have as big of an effect on rollerblading as it did on skiboarding, but it still is a shame to have this happen to another great sport which has been in the X-Games from the very beginning I believe. Around the same time, a interview was done on EXPN.com with some “action sports experts” about the state of actions sports. Althought these “experts” didn’t seem to be fond of rollerblading.

Read the interview by EXPN.com with these so called “action sports experts”:
http://expn.go.com/expn/story?pageName=041210_amped04

Now read the response written by Jason Hines of Mix Ride Media, organizer for inline competitions in the X-Games:
http://expn.go.com/expn/story?pageName=050309_inline_letter01

Now with the help of phillycore from the SBOL forums we can see a great parallel to skiboarding in this edited version of the ending part of the letter:

“Now, I ask … Why do you hate me?

You want us to go away from your world of action sports and we have gone quietly. We are out of the X Games as a competing sport (Skiboarding was removed from the roster ) and we haven’t complained. Our industry has been humbled and our numbers have slipped because obese American children going snow tubing say we are lame. The skiboarders have been banned from your precious terrain parks and forced to go look elsewhere.
We have no desire to look like you; ride like you, chill with you, idolize you or even listen to the same music as you. We never did. We don’t like to eat lunch with you at school, or hang with you in bars. It’s not that we don’t like skiers/snowboarders, or hate skiing/snowboarding, despite being hated upon. It’s just that we are not skiers/snowboarders, so why should we care what is going on in your sport? We are the anti-jock, underground, “can’t sell out cuz there ain’t no money in it”, misunderstood, non-conforming, grassroots, for the love, most under-the-radar sport in all of action sports.

We are everything skiing/snowboarding used to be, which is probably why you all feel so threatened by Skiboarding.

Do you hate me now?”

It seems that the alternitive sports of “alternitive sports” are not accepted by the mainstream.