Dalhousie Skate Church hosted the “Snake and Destroy” competition this past Saturday. The premise for this cool event was that each invited shop team would build their own obstacle for the competition. Things got heated and some crazy tricks were pulled. One of the worst scorpion bails ever seen went down too; good thing he was okay. Here are the results and some photos:
Team Results: 1. Skaters 2. The Source 3. Chikko 4. Mission 5. West 49
Ramp Awards: Most Skateable: The Source (roof-top ledge) Most Unique: Chikko (barrier/rail thing) Easiest to Move: Anchor
Back in October we told you about a north west Calgary family who had received an order from by-law officers to remove their backyard skate ramp because it violated Calgary’s no ramp bylaw (Land Use Bylaw 4.27mb PDF). We’re kinda slow but it is time for us to give you an update on the Collins’ appeal of the removal order.
Jeff watching son Jack skate their ramp
Back on January 14th Jeff Collins formally appealed the removal order, appearing before the development appeal board. Jeff laid out his case that the ramp was not noisy and had in fact been in place for three years without incident. Collins informed the board that Calgary stands alone in Canadian cities with it’s outright ban on backyard ramps and that skateboarding is part of the active healthy lifestyle that the City of Calgary and others promote so vigorously. Having made his case before the board as best he could without the help of anyone like Ben Matlock, Mr. Collins had to wait a further two weeks until January 28th to hear the verdict for the ramp that he and son Jack love to skate.
The Calgary Association of Skateboarding Enthusiasts
Annual General Meeting
Wednesday May 5th, 7:30 PM
Deerfoot Meadows Show Suites
777 Heritage Dr. SE
Come and hear about what CASE has accomplished in the past year and initiatives planned for the current season. Volunteer help is also needed in several roles so this will be an opportunity for you to contribute to the growth and promotion of the Calgary skateboarding community.