Wheels of Fortune 11 Photo Recap
10/18/2022
Seattle, Washington, known mostly for rainy weather and anti-union coffee corporations, has unexpectedly become the mecca for the non-traditional skateboarding scene (think women, queer, trans and generally other’d skateboarders). The pièce de résistance of this movement is Wheels of Fortune hosted by Skate Like a Girl. Touted as “the Coachella of non-traditional skateboarding,” WOF 11 drew more than 300 skaters to partake in a weekend packed with events like a three-on-three basketball session with the pros, study sessions with industry pioneers like froSkate, Nicole Hause’s professional nod for REAL, a wild goose chase known as The Witch Hunt, The Sage Memorial Queer Skate Jam at the courts, punk rock karaoke with Nora Vasconcellos and rounded out by an open skate contest at ATS with a 10K prize purse. In our opinion, WOF lived up to the hype. Wheels of Fortune is an unending fever dream accelerated by moment after moment of sensational experiences. Where else will you get the opportunity to kiss your pro crushes and bump elbow pads with the likes of Jaime Reyes and Elissa Steamer? Nowhere else will make you feel so seen and heard among your peers and idols. Candy Jacobs summed it up after accepting her first-place trophy alongside celebrity drag queen/skater Diamond Lil: “We are the scene; we make the scene.” There is no scene like WOF—there is no place like WOF. Class dismissed. —Emanuele Barbier and Alex White
The class of 2022 started the weekend with teacher Yaz sharing some good stretching techniques during the Briana King skate sesh at Benefit Skate Dot photo: Raisa Abal
Ash Freeman kicked off the madness, wowing all the shy kids with this textbook no-comply pole jam photo Raisa Abal
Heads were spinning, but seasoned froSkate ripper Andrea Paar captured the eyes with her effortless style photo: Reanna Norman-Irei
No better way to begin a three-on-three contest than getting the freshies dunked on by legends—Samarria Brevard and Vanessa Torres! photo: Raisa Abal
The French Canadians from Montreal made it out West and into the three-on-three finals photo: Elena Marti
No, you’re not watching ESPN. These are the jocks of skateboarding celebrating a heated finals photo: Raisa Abal
Everyone gets to reconnect on the first night, like Dayana Young and Sarah Meurle post premiere of Skate Dreams photo: Reanna Norman-Irei
School was on Friday, with a series of panels and workshops looking at consent, the industry and inclusivity. All WOFers got a chance to learn from their favorite pros and legends before the rager officially began. Bad Jimmy’s saw a crowd of hungry and excited skaters ready to party the night away. On the menu, we had a premiere for the Roll of Their Own video and Nicole’s new part, but all good menus have secret items. “Nicole is one of us!” Elissa Steamer belted as Nora Vasconcellos and the REAL team lifted Nicole off her feet in celebration of her surprise pro-nod from REAL. Nicole gripped the mic and managed to spurt out, “I fucking love all my homies; let’s get it!” From that moment, it was on. We felt as if we were watching royalty in the making. Everyone was on their feet cheering as Nicole’s rip-roaring part played on the big screen. DJ Code Abi and Hella Doubt charged up the crowd into a frenzy with froSkate bringing the heat on the tiny dance floor and out onto the Seattle street.
A star-studded cast from NHS cruises through the Northwest, ripping big 'crete, indoor ramps and rough regional terrain
Friday was about sparking conversations in our communities. We heard from the industry panel: Kava Garcia Vasquez, Karlie Thornton, Alex White, Ashley Rehfeld, Candy Jacobs and moderator Sima Safavi-Bayat photo: Norma Ibarra
And the inclusion panel: Marbie, Jai Ledesma Caballero, Briana King and moderator Alexa Berriochoa photo: Norma Ibarra
Right off the panels straight to the welcome party, Sienna “Squink” Matcha means business! photo: Marc Matis
Coming straight from New York, DJ Code Abi got people grooving photo: Amelia Woodford
Then Hella Doubt rocked Bad Jimmy's with hits from Paramore, Blink 182 and, of course, No Doubt photo: Norma Ibarra
Homecoming photo booth was going off all night! photo: Chrisy Salinas
Knowing how to party is key and day-one alumni Kat Sy put on her favorite Twilight shirt for the occasion photo: Chrisy Salinas
This ain’t quite glam rock but it certainly is giving a bit of both! photo: Chrisy Salinas
Special announcement for the Meow X SLAG collab with the team: Ciel Carillo, Lisa Whitaker, Poe Pinson, Mariah Duran, Kristin Ebeling and Vanessa Torres. With all proceeds going toward the SLAG youth programs, this board is a testament to their mission photo: Norma Ibarra
With everyone on edge after the Roll of Their Own premiere, it’s time for Nicole Hause’s part, presented by Jaime Reyes, Elissa Steamer and Nora Vasconcellos photo: Norma Ibarra
You know it’s not just a part premiere. The REAL team popped out of nowhere and the entire crowd at Bad Jimmy’s lost it! photo: Norma Ibarra
Watch Nicole earn her pro stripes in her awesome full part
Even Nicole’s parents made it to the Emerald City to congratulate her photo: Norma Ibarra
Perfect conclusion to a great night, the queen of WOF—Kristin's mom Michelle—graces the crowd with her visit while posing with the regent daddy Vanessa Torres photo: Norma Ibarra
“I don’t think I am ready for it,” Candy Jacobs confessed during warmup in a sea of on-edge skaters, waiting for the Witch Hunt to open. The SeaSk8 sesh saw the veteran WOFers and the freshies come together, trying to skate away the nervousness before the challenges were revealed. “I swear every WOF I end up getting wet,” said Kat Sy after launching herself down a slip-and-slide on the Gas Works hill. Class of 2022 was wet and wild, running across all of Seattle, performing witchcraft and scaring pedestrians. Whether it was the adidas crew getting messy in the dirtbike jump track, or the Nike team crashing a wedding, the shenanigans were worthy of the best witches. Of course, what happens at WOF, stays at WOF. Who's to say if a few undisclosed minors may or may not have gotten a really sick, maybe-permanent tattoo to commemorate the occasion? What is certain is that the name for the THERE skateboards crew—“Everyone stayed out too late last night making out”—is dubbed appropriately. We will just say the pros were very fruity on this trip.
Seattle, beware—the witches are ready to hunt! photo: Norma Ibarra
Nothing can faze Dani’s focus during the SeaSk8 session, not even everyone zooming by as she locks this kickflip 50-50 photo: Reanna Norman-Irei
Tourists in the Space Needle trembled at the sight of the mighty witch, whose shadow covered the entire city photo: Dana Viloria
Know your priorities—first challenge of the Witch Hunt for the THERE team is Gabe’s makeover! photo: Reanna Norman-Irei
We just want to know who’s got the best angle, Abi Teixeira or Rey Choto? This is purely scientific, of course photo: Reanna Norman-Irei
Itzel Granados also stopped by Garfield and got all the glory with this backside flip on the world’s crustiest bank photo: Olga Aguilar
Ana Rendon’s knee painfully remembers WOF 9, but that didn’t stop her from sweeping off the dust and putting her mark on the iconic Garfield eight stair—boardslide photo: Olga Aguilar
Darth Vaper Steph Reid did vape clouds to no-look backflips all weekend long photo: Marc Matis
Cami and Yaz are threading a dangerous needle, bombing Gas Works. Beware the bail; it’s a goose-poo mine field photo: Marc Matis
Some witches visited the troll and made an offering, leaving its eyes wide open photo: Elena Marti
Nike crew elevating each other to new heights with Shena, Lore Bruggeman, Victoria Ruesga, Poe Pinson, Sarah Meurle, Keet Oldenbeuving and Hayley Wilson photo: Raisa Abal
Poe Pinson’s got front tails for days photo: Raisa Abal
Hayley Wilson and Victoria Ruesga crashed a wedding on the Witch Hunt photo: Raisa Abal
On that day, no one was gay, but everyone had 20 bucks, including Vitória Mendonça and Maité Steenhoudt photo: Reanna Norman-Irei
Nora Vasconcellos politely borrowed a stranger’s boot before scaring all the boys with this crisp flip photo: Norma Ibarra
We suspect Candy Jacobs was considering a career change to dirtbiker while doing this blunt photo: Norma Ibarra
“Guts, Glory, Nora!” Dusty back nosepick photo: Nam-Chi Van
Four-wheel-drive mode activated for Minna Stess dump trucking into the Greenlake dirt jumps photo: Nam-Chi Van
Minna is like a bird—she will only fly away, while Candy’s faith in her brings us to tears photo: Nam-Chi Van
No shoes? Got shades? Sheezy gets full service on a free-footed frontside 5-0 photo: Nam-Chi Van
Vitória always strikes the right balance on everything, whether that’s the nose manual or the outfit photo: Chantal Garcia
Post Witch Hunt, everyone came to the courts for the Sage Williams Memorial Queer and Trans Session photo: Chantal Garcia.
This big Unity/THERE sesh was all about love, skateboarding and allyship—immaculate vibes all around photo: AC Pearson
WOF’s carpenter Eli Mack grabs a bite during a brief moment of calm photo: AC Pearson
Cami does it all in style, matching a whole outfit and doing a stylish front nose photo: Norma Ibarra
This might just have been the sketchiest trick of the day photo: Nam-Chi Van
Saturday ended on the best off-key note with Melissa, Briana King and everyone screaming their heart out during Nora’s punk rock karaoke at 35th North photo: Aurora Markham
Then it was contest day and Maité was screaming, “I wanna rock! I wanna rock!” as she zipped around the course during her run. After three days of mayhem, the WOF contest can feel like an afterthought. But with 10k on the line, skaters threw their witch hats in the ring to get a slice. “I was so nervous, but realized even if I bail people are cheering, so I said screw it and had fun,” Jacobs laughed, reflecting on her victory at the final event. Let’s not forget the fingerboarding contest either. Dextrous skaters risked it all, sending their digits over double sets and down kinked rails. As a nice conclusion to an even nicer event, the day ended with an improvised dance party in the parking lot before everyone eventually headed back home, wherever that might be.
The beverage of choice here is a good indicator of energy levels at the start of this last day photo: Kristian Richard
Now, please rise and join in singing the WOF national anthem, “What’s Up,” with four pro-skaters—Jaime Reyes, Alex White, Kristin Ebeling, Vanessa Torres and all of your peers to kick off the contest photo: Nam-Chi Van
Jenny Sampson was on a grind of her own, capturing skaters on wet plates all weekend long photo: Kristian Richards
New Mexico’s Burque Babes were hard to miss with their out-of-this-world energy photo: Chrisy Salinas
Foot in the boot, fingers on the board, Marbie shows everyone how it’s done at Wheels of Fingers with the crutches handy photo: Reanna Norman-Irei
In a human sea, Osha makes waves while keeping everyone hyped photo: Nam-Chi Van
Andrea Paar took home best trick and second place overall with smooth tricks like this backside 5-0 shove photo: Norma Ibarra
Minna Stess traded the iconic ear-flap beanie for an aerodynamic backwards hat to clear the gap photo: Norma Ibarra
They say all good things in this world are Belgian chocolate, French fries, waffles, Lore Bruggeman and lengthy boardslides photo: Marc Matis
Christiana Means graced the crowd with a stylish backside flip and great words of wisdom, “Have fun!” photo: Marc Matis
Who needs a passport when you’re this fly? Maité sent it to the next level with this ride-on grind to fakie photo: Raisa Abal
And that’s a wrap on WOF 11! See you at the next one photo: Norma Ibarra
The class of 2022 started the weekend with teacher Yaz sharing some good stretching techniques during the Briana King skate sesh at Benefit Skate Dot photo: Raisa Abal
Ash Freeman kicked off the madness, wowing all the shy kids with this textbook no-comply pole jam photo Raisa Abal
Heads were spinning, but seasoned froSkate ripper Andrea Paar captured the eyes with her effortless style photo: Reanna Norman-Irei
No better way to begin a three-on-three contest than getting the freshies dunked on by legends—Samarria Brevard and Vanessa Torres! photo: Raisa Abal
The French Canadians from Montreal made it out West and into the three-on-three finals photo: Elena Marti
No, you’re not watching ESPN. These are the jocks of skateboarding celebrating a heated finals photo: Raisa Abal
Everyone gets to reconnect on the first night, like Dayana Young and Sarah Meurle post premiere of Skate Dreams photo: Reanna Norman-Irei
School was on Friday, with a series of panels and workshops looking at consent, the industry and inclusivity. All WOFers got a chance to learn from their favorite pros and legends before the rager officially began. Bad Jimmy’s saw a crowd of hungry and excited skaters ready to party the night away. On the menu, we had a premiere for the Roll of Their Own video and Nicole’s new part, but all good menus have secret items. “Nicole is one of us!” Elissa Steamer belted as Nora Vasconcellos and the REAL team lifted Nicole off her feet in celebration of her surprise pro-nod from REAL. Nicole gripped the mic and managed to spurt out, “I fucking love all my homies; let’s get it!” From that moment, it was on. We felt as if we were watching royalty in the making. Everyone was on their feet cheering as Nicole’s rip-roaring part played on the big screen. DJ Code Abi and Hella Doubt charged up the crowd into a frenzy with froSkate bringing the heat on the tiny dance floor and out onto the Seattle street.
A star-studded cast from NHS cruises through the Northwest, ripping big 'crete, indoor ramps and rough regional terrain
Friday was about sparking conversations in our communities. We heard from the industry panel: Kava Garcia Vasquez, Karlie Thornton, Alex White, Ashley Rehfeld, Candy Jacobs and moderator Sima Safavi-Bayat photo: Norma Ibarra
And the inclusion panel: Marbie, Jai Ledesma Caballero, Briana King and moderator Alexa Berriochoa photo: Norma Ibarra
Right off the panels straight to the welcome party, Sienna “Squink” Matcha means business! photo: Marc Matis
Coming straight from New York, DJ Code Abi got people grooving photo: Amelia Woodford
Then Hella Doubt rocked Bad Jimmy's with hits from Paramore, Blink 182 and, of course, No Doubt photo: Norma Ibarra
Homecoming photo booth was going off all night! photo: Chrisy Salinas
Knowing how to party is key and day-one alumni Kat Sy put on her favorite Twilight shirt for the occasion photo: Chrisy Salinas
This ain’t quite glam rock but it certainly is giving a bit of both! photo: Chrisy Salinas
Special announcement for the Meow X SLAG collab with the team: Ciel Carillo, Lisa Whitaker, Poe Pinson, Mariah Duran, Kristin Ebeling and Vanessa Torres. With all proceeds going toward the SLAG youth programs, this board is a testament to their mission photo: Norma Ibarra
With everyone on edge after the Roll of Their Own premiere, it’s time for Nicole Hause’s part, presented by Jaime Reyes, Elissa Steamer and Nora Vasconcellos photo: Norma Ibarra
You know it’s not just a part premiere. The REAL team popped out of nowhere and the entire crowd at Bad Jimmy’s lost it! photo: Norma Ibarra
Watch Nicole earn her pro stripes in her awesome full part
Even Nicole’s parents made it to the Emerald City to congratulate her photo: Norma Ibarra
Perfect conclusion to a great night, the queen of WOF—Kristin's mom Michelle—graces the crowd with her visit while posing with the regent daddy Vanessa Torres photo: Norma Ibarra
“I don’t think I am ready for it,” Candy Jacobs confessed during warmup in a sea of on-edge skaters, waiting for the Witch Hunt to open. The SeaSk8 sesh saw the veteran WOFers and the freshies come together, trying to skate away the nervousness before the challenges were revealed. “I swear every WOF I end up getting wet,” said Kat Sy after launching herself down a slip-and-slide on the Gas Works hill. Class of 2022 was wet and wild, running across all of Seattle, performing witchcraft and scaring pedestrians. Whether it was the adidas crew getting messy in the dirtbike jump track, or the Nike team crashing a wedding, the shenanigans were worthy of the best witches. Of course, what happens at WOF, stays at WOF. Who's to say if a few undisclosed minors may or may not have gotten a really sick, maybe-permanent tattoo to commemorate the occasion? What is certain is that the name for the THERE skateboards crew—“Everyone stayed out too late last night making out”—is dubbed appropriately. We will just say the pros were very fruity on this trip.
Seattle, beware—the witches are ready to hunt! photo: Norma Ibarra
Nothing can faze Dani’s focus during the SeaSk8 session, not even everyone zooming by as she locks this kickflip 50-50 photo: Reanna Norman-Irei
Tourists in the Space Needle trembled at the sight of the mighty witch, whose shadow covered the entire city photo: Dana Viloria
Know your priorities—first challenge of the Witch Hunt for the THERE team is Gabe’s makeover! photo: Reanna Norman-Irei
We just want to know who’s got the best angle, Abi Teixeira or Rey Choto? This is purely scientific, of course photo: Reanna Norman-Irei
Itzel Granados also stopped by Garfield and got all the glory with this backside flip on the world’s crustiest bank photo: Olga Aguilar
Ana Rendon’s knee painfully remembers WOF 9, but that didn’t stop her from sweeping off the dust and putting her mark on the iconic Garfield eight stair—boardslide photo: Olga Aguilar
Darth Vaper Steph Reid did vape clouds to no-look backflips all weekend long photo: Marc Matis
Cami and Yaz are threading a dangerous needle, bombing Gas Works. Beware the bail; it’s a goose-poo mine field photo: Marc Matis
Some witches visited the troll and made an offering, leaving its eyes wide open photo: Elena Marti
Nike crew elevating each other to new heights with Shena, Lore Bruggeman, Victoria Ruesga, Poe Pinson, Sarah Meurle, Keet Oldenbeuving and Hayley Wilson photo: Raisa Abal
Poe Pinson’s got front tails for days photo: Raisa Abal
Hayley Wilson and Victoria Ruesga crashed a wedding on the Witch Hunt photo: Raisa Abal
On that day, no one was gay, but everyone had 20 bucks, including Vitória Mendonça and Maité Steenhoudt photo: Reanna Norman-Irei
Nora Vasconcellos politely borrowed a stranger’s boot before scaring all the boys with this crisp flip photo: Norma Ibarra
We suspect Candy Jacobs was considering a career change to dirtbiker while doing this blunt photo: Norma Ibarra
“Guts, Glory, Nora!” Dusty back nosepick photo: Nam-Chi Van
Four-wheel-drive mode activated for Minna Stess dump trucking into the Greenlake dirt jumps photo: Nam-Chi Van
Minna is like a bird—she will only fly away, while Candy’s faith in her brings us to tears photo: Nam-Chi Van
No shoes? Got shades? Sheezy gets full service on a free-footed frontside 5-0 photo: Nam-Chi Van
Vitória always strikes the right balance on everything, whether that’s the nose manual or the outfit photo: Chantal Garcia
Post Witch Hunt, everyone came to the courts for the Sage Williams Memorial Queer and Trans Session photo: Chantal Garcia.
This big Unity/THERE sesh was all about love, skateboarding and allyship—immaculate vibes all around photo: AC Pearson
WOF’s carpenter Eli Mack grabs a bite during a brief moment of calm photo: AC Pearson
Cami does it all in style, matching a whole outfit and doing a stylish front nose photo: Norma Ibarra
This might just have been the sketchiest trick of the day photo: Nam-Chi Van
Saturday ended on the best off-key note with Melissa, Briana King and everyone screaming their heart out during Nora’s punk rock karaoke at 35th North photo: Aurora Markham
Then it was contest day and Maité was screaming, “I wanna rock! I wanna rock!” as she zipped around the course during her run. After three days of mayhem, the WOF contest can feel like an afterthought. But with 10k on the line, skaters threw their witch hats in the ring to get a slice. “I was so nervous, but realized even if I bail people are cheering, so I said screw it and had fun,” Jacobs laughed, reflecting on her victory at the final event. Let’s not forget the fingerboarding contest either. Dextrous skaters risked it all, sending their digits over double sets and down kinked rails. As a nice conclusion to an even nicer event, the day ended with an improvised dance party in the parking lot before everyone eventually headed back home, wherever that might be.
The beverage of choice here is a good indicator of energy levels at the start of this last day photo: Kristian Richard
Now, please rise and join in singing the WOF national anthem, “What’s Up,” with four pro-skaters—Jaime Reyes, Alex White, Kristin Ebeling, Vanessa Torres and all of your peers to kick off the contest photo: Nam-Chi Van
Jenny Sampson was on a grind of her own, capturing skaters on wet plates all weekend long photo: Kristian Richards
New Mexico’s Burque Babes were hard to miss with their out-of-this-world energy photo: Chrisy Salinas
Foot in the boot, fingers on the board, Marbie shows everyone how it’s done at Wheels of Fingers with the crutches handy photo: Reanna Norman-Irei
In a human sea, Osha makes waves while keeping everyone hyped photo: Nam-Chi Van
Andrea Paar took home best trick and second place overall with smooth tricks like this backside 5-0 shove photo: Norma Ibarra
Minna Stess traded the iconic ear-flap beanie for an aerodynamic backwards hat to clear the gap photo: Norma Ibarra
They say all good things in this world are Belgian chocolate, French fries, waffles, Lore Bruggeman and lengthy boardslides photo: Marc Matis
Christiana Means graced the crowd with a stylish backside flip and great words of wisdom, “Have fun!” photo: Marc Matis
Who needs a passport when you’re this fly? Maité sent it to the next level with this ride-on grind to fakie photo: Raisa Abal
And that’s a wrap on WOF 11! See you at the next one photo: Norma Ibarra
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