Beau Larson at Leeside
Calgary skater Beau Larson recently spent some time in Vancouver at Leeside, the underground DIY park. He gets tech with his friend Tyler Holm:
BeauTy skate Leeside from Voleurz on Vimeo.
Calgary skater Beau Larson recently spent some time in Vancouver at Leeside, the underground DIY park. He gets tech with his friend Tyler Holm:
BeauTy skate Leeside from Voleurz on Vimeo.
On what could have been one of the last nice days of the year, the Fuse Festival was filled with heated competition in the Clover Bowl Jam. The Calgary skate scene came out in hopes of walking away with pockets full of cash.
The qualifying round was a fast paced showdown with skaters going for broke and the crowd cheering them on. The finals consisted of the top six skaters moving on to 1 minute bowl run to showcase their skills. It was difficult for the judges to pick between these top bowl shredders but in the end Dan Kneeshaw with his HUGE stalefish in the deep end walked away with the title and $500 cash & a stack of prizing. Tristan Henry came in a close 2nd place, $300 richer for his efforts. There was a tie place for 3rd place between Kael Hill and Dylan Dillz, who shared $200.
“Gentleman’s Club” consisted of veteran bowl slayers – Dwayne Mazereeuw took a well-deserved first place taking home a skate package & a Rona gift card. Pete Sargant took 2nd place with his all-around gnarly style. Brian Scherban took a respective 3rd.
Groms also came to compete with the big boys and the top 3 all walked away with a new skate deck in hand and arms full of prizing!
Thanks to all the sponsors, organizers, contestants, and anyone who helped make this a solid event. Results and photos (courtesy of John Rajic) below:
Best Trick:
Dylan Dillz frontside fingerflip to tail transfer.
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Make sure you hit up Fuse Fest along with the Unseen Art Collective at Shaw Millennium park. Note that helmets are required for all competitors.
Quite a few Calgary skaters have made the move to Vancouver in recent months. This clip features Tyler Warren, Ben Blundell, and others skating some Vancouver-area parks:
Once again it’s time for Fuse Fest, Calgary’s street culture festival. On Saturday, September 8th there will be a series of skate-related events, including a clover bowl jam, youth jam, girls clinic, and best trick. It’s all happening at Shaw Millennium Park. Check/click the poster for more details: