The Week Today, Now - 18/11/2024

Dan Bunn

Bringing you the latest and greatest skateboard news from the last week, including New Balance Numeric's Intervals, the Bunt Jam in Melbourne and a heavy dose of South East crust from Tom Pickard.

Brandon Westgate Ollie, photo by Jake Darwen
Westgate having a low gravity day (or lifetime), shot by Jake Darwen.

Bringing together three of the best to ever do it into one banger-filled video, New Balance Numeric's 'Intervals' is already a strong contender for best video of 2024 (and SOTY season hasn't even fully kicked off yet) as Westgate makes monstrous gaps and bump-to-bars look as easy as ollieing up a curb; Tiago brings two songs-worth of powerfully-stomped tech and swongo excellence; and Big Boy Foy ups the stakes with his next-level rail chomping. This one's gonna be hard to beat.

Following in the footsteps of their fellow Canadians, Dime MTL, the Bunt are back with their legendary Jam and this time they've headed down to Melbourne, Australia for a range of Aussie rules-themed antics alongside all the usual barn-burning and 3-v-3 basketball. Canadians just know how to put on an event.

Tom Pickard has showcased a load of South Eastern England's most rugged spots in his latest edit, 'Debris', as he follows some of the region's lesser-known skaters - including Sam Allison, Sonny Wright, Matt Ransom and Sid Prestendge - on a tour of crusty, coastal concrete in East and West Sussex and beyond.

Sam Allison Kickflip, photo by Henry Kingsford
Sam Allison kickflips into the crust in 'Debris', shot by Henry Kingsford.

Coming through with a proper full-length offering at over 50 minutes long, Washington DC's Statue crew clearly ain't messin' about in their new 'Public Service 2024' video as they lay waste to DC's legendary Peace Park and a load of other iconic East Coast spots with a seriously stacked squad.

Catch up with all your favourite gays and theys in There Skateboards' newest video, 'SOFT', as they leave gender and skateboard norms behind with 20+ minutes of non-comforming bangers from Jeffrey Cheung, Marie De Courcy and the rest of the squad.

Robin Wilson has brought together a wide array of legends in his new edit, 'The Spike', capturing the likes of Simon Bannerot, Tyler Pacheco, Stevie Perez, Taylor Kirby, Tristan Funkhouser, Roman Pabich and more as hit up a load of classic LA and SF spots.

Pierce Brunner Ollie, photo by Matt Fookes
Pierce Brunner train-hopping, shot by Matt Fookes.

Chris and Pierce Brunner bring the blue collar vibes in their new 'Separation Anxiety' part, hitting up a load of crusty, industrial spots, including rooftops, ditches, dumpsters and trains, with minimal regard for Health and Safety regulation.

Flo Mirtain brings that sweet old-school flavour in his new 'Thirtysomething' part, laying down a steady stream of classically-trained, high-tech bangers at some of the most iconic spots in Lyon and Paris in tribute to the glory days of Cliche.

Miguel Ruiz channels some serious 'I Like It Here Inside My Mind' energy with a modern ride-on grind twist in his new 'EscapeSpace' part, seeking out a load of esoteric spots in France and Spain with a heavily Pontus-inspired intro.

That's enough chit-chat though. Head to the shop to buy the latest clothing and skateboard decks from CSC. Or, check out more of the latest news, videos, and product reviews on the CSC Blog. Safe.

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