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The Old Man Bowl Jam Blue Plate Special

Posted on on Tuesday, February 24, 2015 by Chris

Getting invited to skate the Old Man Bowl Jam (OMBJ) at SPoT is a little bit like the offer of a 10% senior citizens discounts at McDonalds or Big Boy. Sort of a consolation prize for sticking it out so long. In the case of the OMBJ, you must have at least 25 years under your belt, which in my world is spring chicken territory. SPoT celebrated its 5th annual OMBJ on February 20th, proving it’s become something of a tradition, like a Veterans Day Parade. And judging by the turnout I’m assuming many of the original competitors from back in 2010 are no longer living. Or maybe with the temperature dipping into the 50s most of them opted to stay at home and sit in front of a fire or something. But for the 15 or so of us that were able to sign out of the nursing home, we came ready to rip. We kept the format simple so the old fogies wouldn’t forget. Three runs, best run counts with a one minute time limit. Believe me though, nobody was asking for longer runs. There were also specialty awards for the longest grinds, highest airs, best wall jam, etc. It seemed like everyone wanted to win the best slam award the most though. Some things I remember about the whole night are as follows: Schaefer turned 44 two days before, was surprised with a cake, and somehow the cake ended up in our friend Street D’s face.
Dan “Booger” Brown won the Oldest Old Man Award at 54. He told me he started skating in 1969. I also know he was a pro vert skater in the ‘80s. He was even kind enough to send me some pictures. That’s how a lot of us geezers roll.
Levi Combs won the contest hands down. He rips like a kid. Back tail reverts, frontside flips to disasters, etc. Definitely not Old Man stuff. He also won the longest grind award with a 5-0 to fakie about 25 feet long and around the mellow corner. Pretty nuts. Jimmy the Greek Marcus got second. He was born in the bottom of a bowl and is one of the few people in the world who can do a fall guy on vert, aka a frontside invert to fakie. The judges gave me third, which was a rip off. Not for me but for Michael Wiegner. He did the longest run of the contest by far with the craziest tricks (like some frontside boneless fingerflip type of thing to tail) and even jammed wall during his run. He deserved top three at least. Kyle Kenneth Randall moved down to Tampa from Toronto about 20 years ago, and I’m convinced he did it anticipating skating the OMBJ some day. He’s won the longest boardslide award every year so far and won it again this year then spiked his board. The backside boardslide is KKR’s version of the 900. Claim to fame. Omar Delgado won the best FS boneless award, which is hard to do around a bunch of dudes who grew up with the FS bone as their bread and butter. Bryan Adams cut like a knife around the bowl before besting everyone for that coveted Best Slam on an over-rotated high-speed backside carve around the corner to ground shaking head slap. He was okay though and walked away with a killer trophy. Totally worth it. - Paul Zitzer
Video by Frank Branca Words and photos by Marino Nicastro

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