Archive | November, 2008

Sunken City Skates

Sunken City Skates is a core skateshop that is run by Ricky Plancich and Brandon Zankich. Sunken City Skates is the probably the best San Pedro Skateshop. They have a cool vibe, are a owner operated mom and pop type operation, open 7 dayts a week and my personal favorite is the 20 foot wide mini ramp located in the back of the shop.

Sunken City Skates

Sunken City Skates

Sunken City Skates is located at:
619 SOUTH MESA
SAN PEDRO, California, 90731

Sunken City Skates Mini Ramp

Sunken City Skates Mini Ramp

Both Ricky and Brandon are both skateboarders and here is a picture of each of them.

Ricky Plancich Sunken City Skates

Ricky Plancich Sunken City Skates

Brandon Zankich Sunken City Skates

Brandon Zankich Sunken City Skates

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Vans Skatepark Turns 10 Years Old

Vans Skatepark in Orange, California is turning 10 years old this saturday!  Come out to The Block on Saturday, November 8th to join in on the festivities.  There will be free skate sessions, free food, free Vans giveaways and appearances by Vans pros.  Skip the free session line and buy a day pass ($5 for members and $10 for non-members).  Join us for a full day of fun to congratulate The Block’s 10-year run!

Vans Skatepark Turns 10 Years Old

Vans Skatepark Turns 10 Years Old

As you may or may not know, Vans built quite a few skateparks in malls around the country following the construction of the Vans Skatepark in Orange. In all I believe there were a total of 11 Skateparks built and they all folded except for Vans Skatepark in Orange, California and Vans Skatepark in Orlando, Florida. I would like to take a few moments of silence for the Vans Skateparks that didn’t make it. Here is a list of them with pictures.

Vans Skatepark in Milpitas, California

Vans Skatepark in Milpitas, California

Vans Skatepark in Ontario, California

Vans Skatepark in Ontario, California

Vans Skatepark in Bakersfield, California

Vans Skatepark in Bakersfield, California

Vans Skatepark in Woodbridge, Virginia

Vans Skatepark in Woodbridge, Virginia

Vans Skatepark in Moorestown, New Jersey

Vans Skatepark in Moorestown, New Jersey

Vans Skatepark in Westminster, Colorado

Vans Skatepark in Westminster, Colorado

Vans Skatepark in Atlanta, Georgia

Vans Skatepark in Atlanta, Georgia

Vans Skatepark in Houston, Texas

Vans Skatepark in Houston, Texas

Vans Skatepark in Phoenix, Arizona

Vans Skatepark in Phoenix, Arizona

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Fat Kid On A Skateboard

Fat Kid On A Skateboard

Fat Kid On A Skateboard

I have standed on a lot of skateboards and I weigh 230 pounds but I have never flexed a skateboard this hard and this kid cant weigh that much! WTF Time? This is the June 23,2008 cover of Time Magazine

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Red Bull Vegas Am Jam Skateboard Competition

Red Bull Vegas Am Jam Skateboard Competition

Red Bull Vegas Am Jam Skateboard Competition

Local skateboard and BMX amateurs put their best tricks into competition at Doc Romeo SkatePark last weekend for the final round of the 2008 Vegas AmJam skatepark series. This series raps up the Red Bull Vegas Am Jam Skateboard Competition for the year.

Registration was filled to its limit as 150 locals signed up for the season finale of the 10-round series. The Saturday series was hosted by the city Las Vegas.

“This competition got my heart racing,” said Frankie Decker, who competed in the skateboard advanced division. “Sponsors come by all the time to check out the best skaters. A lot of people get noticed here. It’s a step that can lead to better things.”

The day was filled with socializing and competition as several bands performed and vendors set up booths in the park, which is located at West Cheyenne Avenue and North Buffalo Drive.

“There are so many events in October that we try to do what we can to stand out,” said Aly Mikos, a coordinator with Las Vegas’ office of Xtreme sports.

The competition was held in a “jam” style format, a more relaxed setting where competitors to try various maneuvers together within their division.

Each division got two five-minute heats where competitors tried to pull off their best tricks. Judges tallied points, allotting more points to more difficult tricks.

“It’s all about the style and the tricks you land,” said Jon Almarez, who competed in the skateboard advance. “You also get a lot of points for the consistency of your landings.”

In addition to heat champions, judges awarded best trick honors that came with a $50 check from Retaks clothing shop. Spring Valley resident Nick Caple won the check for BMX after performing a backflip tailwhip.

“I tried it before but I fell really hard every time,” Caple said. “If you mess up you could get hurt, but if it’s at a contest and for money, I’ll try anything.”

For all the dangerous tricks performed, injuries were minimal as helmets were required and paramedics stood by.

BMX amateur Bret Scovil, of Summerlin, injured his hand while performing a trick but quickly returned.

After checking with paramedics, the pain quickly subsided and Scovil finished third in the BMX intermediate division.

“When I am around a crowd like this I do a lot better,” he said. “I basically want to show off and do better for the crowd.”

Xtreme Sports Director Joe Wichert, who started the AmJam series in 2001, deemed the year a success. Wichert has already begun planning for next year’s series, which is scheduled to begin in February.

“There are not many government programs that recoups its costs,” he said. “This recoups its costs plus it brings in revenue for the next year. It’s great we can do an event like this without costing the taxpayers money.”

Skateboard winners for the day included: Destin Watts for junior jam, Nicolas Michel for intermediate 13 and younger, RJ Andrade for intermediate 14 and older and Kenneth Tanner for advanced.

BMX winners included: Adrian Johnson for junior jam, Eric Minnick for intermediate and Aaron Fotheringham for advanced.

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