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Damn Am Woodward West 2014: Qualifiers & Vert Comp

Posted on on Sunday, October 05, 2014 by Chris

Some of the first people we met out in LA this time around were a pack of dudes from Denmark who were skating the mini ramp at Brooklyn Projects. After being briefed by Schaefer about the Damn Am at Woodward West, they decided to come out and enter, which they did, thus giving the qualifying round some serious international flare. The Japanese and Brazilian coalitions were also out in force, making communication a little tougher but the skating even better. All in all, the turnout was nuts. 131 people skated in the three-minute, three-man jam format, in an effort to advance to Sunday’s top 30. Some things I noticed: Hurricanes are hot right now, little kids are as good if not better than big kids, Expedition’s Brunners twins don’t look anything like each other anymore, and Robby Hargreaves should be given a Medal of Valor or something after dislocating a finger and almost blowing out a major knee ligament on two different slams in his heat. But he never stopped skating and was still at it when the lights were shut off at 9:00pm. True he finished in 128th place, but he’s still a champion in my eyes. Even without Robby in them, the Semi-finals and Finals are going to blow minds. Then there was the vert contest. The turnout was less than 1/10th that of the street, but it was still completely bonkers. Bart Jones never looked happier in his life as he looked tonight while shooting it. Later he admitted he wished he’d grown up a vert skater. The average age of the kids on the pipe was probably about 13, but you’d never know from the trick lists. stalefish 540s, 720s, andrechts, elguerials, kickflip indys, heelflip frontside airs, and on and on. There was also a kid who entered under the name Cash Money Kenton. That’s solid gold. But at the end of a totally hairball 30-minute jam, the top spot went to last year’s repeat winner Evan “Big E” Doherty from Greenwood, MO. He’s 11 years old and recently learned 900s. This win will one day be looked back on as one of thousands. Words by Paul Zitzer Photos and captions by Bart Jones

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