The Week Today, Now - 16/12/24
Bringing you the latest and greatest skateboard news from the last week, including the new Carve Wicked video, Blokes 2 and Jamie Foy's second SOTY win.
Finishing the year with a bang, Florida's favourite son, Jamie Foy, has earned himself the Thrasher Skater of the Year trophy for the second time, signalling the end of the recent last minute SOTY dump trend as he keeps things classic with a load of no-nonsense parts released throughout the year. I'm just glad it wasn't Elijah.
The wait is finally over: Blokes is back and bigger than ever as they take their signature brand of insanity to the next level with a load of new famous faces, award-winning production quality and all the insanity you expect from Stockwell's rowdiest.
Celebrate Dean Greensmith's well-deserved ascension to the Carve Wicked pro ranks in their new video, 'Cheers Dean', as he makes his mark on Tredegar with a bonkers fakie flip alongside parts from the rest of the muckas. Bumo absolutely kills it.
Christmas has come a week early this year as Limosine treat us to a new Montreal tour video, documenting all your faves as they hit up some of the city's finest destinations with Max Palmer, Aaron Loreth, Hugo Boserup, Nelly Morville and the rest of the squad doing what they do best.
Always a treat seeing what the Hoddle lads have been up to and their new video, 'Still In The Grid', doesn't disappoint with 10 minutes of stylish Southern Hemisphere shralping from the likes of Simon Zuzic, Digby Luxton, Shaun Paul and more.
Vancouver's Antisocial Skate Shop bring the vibes in their new summer edit featuring a strong selection of Canadian legends including Dustin Henry, Una Farrar, Breana Geering, Rick McCrank, Stafhon Boca and countless others.
Hjalte Halberg and the lads are back with another bangin' Dancer CPH edit as they bring that signature Scandi flavour to a load of Copenhagen's finest spots with appearances from Hugo Boserup, Raph Langslow, Karsten Kleppan and more.
Andrew Allen does what he does best in his new part for Hockey, coming through with a minute of low-impact, high-enjoyment hammers at a load of carefully-curated curb-based spots.
Canadian ledge magician, Zander Mitchell, brings the tekkers in his new part for Dial Tone Wheels as he offers up a lesson in technical mastery at a load of iconic spots in Philly and New York.
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