Surf Expo January 2008
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on Monday, January 14, 2008
by Ryan
There was a $35,000 Mini-Ramp Jam and plenty of skin to check at this Surf Expo.
Words by Ryan Clements
Photos and Captions by Rob Meronek
Upon arrival at Expo, we incurred the standard Registration hassle. That seems to be the M.O. over there, so we apologize to anyone that was on our list that had trouble getting in. It was the same experience for us. Imagine that.
So by the time we got down to the ramp things were a bit hectic. We got the electricity hooked up, water was ordered, and wristbands were handed out to those in need. Finally…it was time for the Reptilian Ramp Rumble!
How many times have I said it? I’ll say it again anyway. Volcom does it right and it’s truly a pleasure working with them, even if it requires wearing tight, pink jeans with green stitching. For real though…the artwork and theme were once again killer and made for a fun atmosphere.
Team Pain came through with yet another proper mini-ramp, and somehow managed to include a hip with a tombstone over it. Hopefully the pictures do it justice because trying to explain it is pretty much impossible. Add in a few extensions, two escalators, and a sub-box and you get one helluva’ 100’ wide ramp.
The Format is simple. Each contestant gets two, 45-second runs, with the best run counting. The top 10 are taken to the Finals where they get one skate-until-you-fall intro run, a 15-minute no-rules Jam, and then one final skate-until-you-fall outro run. There were a total of 38 skaters broken down into two heats. The level of the ams has stepped-up considerably in the last couple of years. Just making the cut in the Reptialian Ramp Rumble was quite a feat. When the dust settled, here’s how it ended up:
DJ Wade was spinning the beats, all of the camera-people had their spots, and we did the usual FUEL TV interviews. There were 31 pros that actually skated, with a few unique ones that I would like to mention. Although they didn’t make the cut, it was great to see Gershon Mosley killing it, along with Adam Dyet and Tosh Townend. The diversity in skaters is really what makes this Contest fun. In addition, I have to mention my boy Jimmy “The Greek” Marcus, who just missed the cut by one and was very vocal about his dissatisfaction. Sorry, Brother…
The Format for the pros is exactly the same as the ams (see above), with a couple of exceptions. One, the Jam is 20-minutes instead of 15 and two, they get a first-wall-rebate in each of their two runs in the Finals. That little addition made for some amazing moves getting pulled first trick in. When the competitors finally got to take a breather, here’s how they ended up:
Thanks to all of those that were to make the experience happen. Our boys at Volcom were great and Chris Ortiz and crew at 411 for provided a stellar webcast. Cullen at Surf Expo…thanks for accommodating SPoTlight’s every need. It’s a busy January…see you at Tampa Am next weekend and ASR the following. Check skateparkoftampa.com for a LIVE WEBCAST of the Tampa Am Semi’s, Finals, and Real Best Trick on Sunday at 12pm EST.
I need a shirt that says, “I survived yet another Surf Expo.”
Ryan
Photos and Captions by Rob Meronek
Louie Lopez must be skating with Appleyard. Look at that nollie big, then look at Steve Stratton miss the photo op |
Happy Birthday, Curren Caples. That's a frontside flip disaster |
Austin Seaholm - sal flip |
Curren Caples' commitment to this kickflip to blunt, frontside out didn't work out so great this time |
If practice counted for making the cut, Levi would be in there. This is a layback back smith |
Curren Caples - kickflip blunt fakie |
David Loy - airwalk |
Matt Giles - gap to frontside tailslide |
Vince Del Valle - tailslide from the left side of your screen to the right |
Brandon Knowles - pivot hop out fakie |
Cody Davis - no comply tailslide |
David Loy - gap smith |
Heather, Becky, and Deva face front while Dyet sails by frontside. All three of these girls are roommates in Orlando. There's a fourth that lives with them, too. Wow |
Heather, Becky, and Deva about face while Dyet sails by frontside |
That's Ivan Rivado. I can't remember what the trick is due to the triple distraction on the left. Whatever he's doing got him first place |
Keegan Sauder showed up out of nowhere and won the Am Jam |
Josh Borden - frontside crail grab air over the hip |
Jud Heald - frontside smith pop out |
The Greek missed the cut by one place |
Chad Bartie's rat tail is holding on for dear life on this high speed tailslide. See you Down Under next month, Mate |
Tosh Townend - bean plant |
Gershon Mosley is friends with some local at that one crusty joint I spend too much time in, The Hub. This is an ollie to fakie from low to high |
Ivan Rivado is going to smack his tail on the way back in from this Indy air, which I guess makes it a body jar. I'll take a body jar from Heather, Becky, and Deva all at once |
Deva is getting a nice close-up of Austin Seaholm's nosepick and we're getting a nice close-up of Deva |
Chet Thomas - frontside flip stale fish grab. Deva - backside grab |
Mike Peterson - front blunt |
Rune Glifberg, see you in Copenhagen this summer |
That's a foot fetish with Curren Caples and Louie Lopez with this "Motel G" Globe slippers. We were having beers and soda pop by the pool. These little tykes rip |
I kept telling them the photo didn't come out so I have about five of these shots in the chill cam. Alcohol makes girls want to make out |
Of course, had to get a foot fetish with them when they were done |
I should have made time to take more photos of the girls. This one has two guns pointing to the right spot |
It's not so bad rocking the hot pink pants when your whole crew is looking just as silly |
DJ Wade let me take over the tunes for a bit. Four security guards then came over and warned me not to play certain songs again |
After all these years, Tod Swank finally came out to Surf Expo and Skatepark of Tampa for the first time. Thanks for hanging out, Tod |
Tod Swank and Jason Rothmeyer. There's some history here |
The Am winners - Keegan Sauder, Curren Caples, and Marky Clements |
That's the SPoTlight Productions crew (Ryan Clements, Brian Schaefer, and Rob Meronek) looking real professional as usual |
That's a small part of the mayhem going on next to the mini-ramp. How do people get business done? Who cares |
That's Mike Goodwine with the make-out bandits from last night, Brianna and a name I already forgot |
The Pro winners were Ivan Rivado, Chet Thomas, and Mike Peterson |
The drunks were mostly outside. I spent a lot of time there. See you in September |
Nice Nef from Dwindle Distribution is taking a pause to assure the girlfriend there is absolutely no fun being had here at Surf Expo right now |
Ryan Dodge got some new self-drawn ink to represent his history of being broke off |
Porpe came up on a hippie board with a rollilng tray built into it |
That's Becky, Diva, and Heather with me in my Volcom reptile gear - hot pink pants. Wow. Yes, they'll be on the site later to check this photo out so leave them some nice comments. Don't be an asshole, man |
Day 1 – Reptilian Am Rumble
Due to a crazy, 50-car accident on I-4 just a couple of days ago, we didn’t know what the drive to Orlando was going to be like, but it couldn’t have been an easier trek. I think that I only took the F-350 off of cruise control only a couple of times and we were at the Rosen Centre on International Drive in no time. Upon arrival at Expo, we incurred the standard Registration hassle. That seems to be the M.O. over there, so we apologize to anyone that was on our list that had trouble getting in. It was the same experience for us. Imagine that.
So by the time we got down to the ramp things were a bit hectic. We got the electricity hooked up, water was ordered, and wristbands were handed out to those in need. Finally…it was time for the Reptilian Ramp Rumble!
How many times have I said it? I’ll say it again anyway. Volcom does it right and it’s truly a pleasure working with them, even if it requires wearing tight, pink jeans with green stitching. For real though…the artwork and theme were once again killer and made for a fun atmosphere.
Team Pain came through with yet another proper mini-ramp, and somehow managed to include a hip with a tombstone over it. Hopefully the pictures do it justice because trying to explain it is pretty much impossible. Add in a few extensions, two escalators, and a sub-box and you get one helluva’ 100’ wide ramp.
The Format is simple. Each contestant gets two, 45-second runs, with the best run counting. The top 10 are taken to the Finals where they get one skate-until-you-fall intro run, a 15-minute no-rules Jam, and then one final skate-until-you-fall outro run. There were a total of 38 skaters broken down into two heats. The level of the ams has stepped-up considerably in the last couple of years. Just making the cut in the Reptialian Ramp Rumble was quite a feat. When the dust settled, here’s how it ended up:
- 10th - $100 – Josh Borden – SoCal tranny ripper almost nailed a kickflip bs noseblunt in the Qualifiers. When it came to the Finals he ripped the Jam, but blew it in the runs
- 9th - $100 – George Evans – he was close to making the nollie flip straight in, but two hard collisions may even put George out for Tampa Am
- 8th - $100 – Dustin Blauvelt – my boy from Detroit finally has the blunt bigspin on lock, but I think he was getting knocked around even more than George
- 7th - $100 – Brandon Knowles – I was skating the Bowl at Skatepark of Tampa with him the other day and asked, “How come you’re not skating the Volcom Mini-Ramp Jam?” Glad he decided to
- 6th - $100 – Mike “Darkness” Barnes – talk about a personality, Darkness makes skateboarding fun. He’s got a great attitude, a huge bag of tricks, and a light blue pick for one of the most proper afros of all time
- 5th - $100 – Trevor “Roadkill” Osterholt – you might think that getting called “The Redneck Bob Burnquist” is lame, but Roadkill should take it a quite a compliment. He hangs onto everything and has a very unique bag of tricks
- 4th - $200 – Timmy Knuth – never doubt Timmy. He skipped midterms to be at the Rumble and he’s always got new moves. This time it was the kickflip lien melon disaster
- 3rd - $300 – Marky Clements – there are only two Clements in skateboarding and only one is good. Marky is the good one. I’m the old, lame one that writes about the good one. He won the last Jam, but couldn’t top the Californian and Canadian
- 2nd - $400 – Curren Caples – at only 12-years-old I can only watch him skate and think, “Damn.” It’s pretty unreal to see someone that young have the board control and style of a grown-ass man
- 1st - $500 – Keegan Sauder – I was so stoked when I saw Keegan roll up. The funny part is that he barely even practiced, but proceeded to go out there and destroy. Jamie, turn the guy pro already
Day 2 – Reptilian Pro Rumble
I got to the show a bit early to walk the aisles and shake some hands, but time flies when there’s some serious tradeshow bro-talk going down…and then it was time for the pros to Rumble. I headed over to the mini-ramp and the top dogs were already gearing up to get down. DJ Wade was spinning the beats, all of the camera-people had their spots, and we did the usual FUEL TV interviews. There were 31 pros that actually skated, with a few unique ones that I would like to mention. Although they didn’t make the cut, it was great to see Gershon Mosley killing it, along with Adam Dyet and Tosh Townend. The diversity in skaters is really what makes this Contest fun. In addition, I have to mention my boy Jimmy “The Greek” Marcus, who just missed the cut by one and was very vocal about his dissatisfaction. Sorry, Brother…
The Format for the pros is exactly the same as the ams (see above), with a couple of exceptions. One, the Jam is 20-minutes instead of 15 and two, they get a first-wall-rebate in each of their two runs in the Finals. That little addition made for some amazing moves getting pulled first trick in. When the competitors finally got to take a breather, here’s how they ended up:
- 10th - $1,000 – Rodney Jones – I hadn’t seen Rodneck around in a while, but he’s apparently been putting some time in on the board. The alley-oop fs stalefish over the hip was huge!
- 9th - $1,000 – Alain Goikoetxea – straight out of Spain over to Orlando for yet another Jam. Volcom’s Euro had a crooked grind on the sub-box, then dropped off to boardslide fakie on the coping
- 8th - $1,000 – Omar Hassan – he’s back in action from taking a break after his head injury at the Vans Downtown Showdown. Omar took long runs and threw in every lipslide and grind combo possible
- 7th - $1,000 – Austen Seaholm – talk about a unique bag of tricks. You really have to see him skate to see his combinations because they’re too long to type out. He has fs flips and fs flip reverts a few feet out every single try
- 6th - $1,500 – Rune Glifberg – our favorite Viking from Denmark had been on planes for the past few days and ended up feeling slightly under the weather. That didn’t stop him from skating every inch of the ramp with his patented smooth style
- 5th - $2,000 – Chad Bartie – this was Chad’s first time skating the Contest at Expo and it was sure nice of him to make the trek all the way from Australia. He and his mullet did every blunt variation and skated smooth and under control
- 4th - $3,000 – Kyle Berard – I was a bit nervous for Kyle when he bombed on his first run in the Qualifiers, but he came back with a second run that no one could top and qualified 1st. When it came time for the Jam, he dominated, but his runs in the Finals held him back for a higher placing
- 3rd - $5,000 – Chet Thomas – he wanted to improve his placing from last time where he got 4th, so mission accomplished. But let’s note that the field of skaters this time was more difficult, so even more props to Chet who just seems to keep on ticking and getting better with age
- 2nd - $7,500 – Mike Peterson – it’s always a pleasure to see my fellow Floridian homie up in the top three…and that’s where he usually ends up. Mike had the airs, lip tricks, and flip tricks to earn him a 2nd place finish…and he does it all with a huge smile on his face
- 1st - $10,000 – Ivan Rivado – our other Spanish friend finally took it after attending several of these Jams. I don’t think that he could have been more stoked. That’s just how I felt when he landed a 4’ high bs kickflip tailgrab and a bs lipslide on the tombstone over the hip
Day 3 – Chillin’ & Thanks
The Show was over early on Sunday, allowing us to get the hell out of there at 2pm. We hosted the final mini-ramp session of the weekend, talked some smack, and prepared to make our way back to Tampa. It was yet another fun Surf Expo, but it wouldn’t be so much fun without the company of our friends in this sketchy indu$try. Thanks to all of those that were to make the experience happen. Our boys at Volcom were great and Chris Ortiz and crew at 411 for provided a stellar webcast. Cullen at Surf Expo…thanks for accommodating SPoTlight’s every need. It’s a busy January…see you at Tampa Am next weekend and ASR the following. Check skateparkoftampa.com for a LIVE WEBCAST of the Tampa Am Semi’s, Finals, and Real Best Trick on Sunday at 12pm EST.
I need a shirt that says, “I survived yet another Surf Expo.”
Ryan