Displaying items by tag: Olympics
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4/14/2021
Dashawn Jordan: The Olympian Joins Toy Machine
After the pandemic canceled his Tokyo 2020 plans, Dashawn didn't miss a beat and hammered out some of his heaviest street skating to date. Mike Sinclair catches up with his star rider about Olympic regimens, the new spot on Toy and future plans. -
12/21/2016
Skating in the Olympics: The Skaters’ Perspective
We’ve cracked jokes about skating appearing in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics but now we asked a bunch of veteran pros, ripping legends, and young bloods alike what they thought. Their answers are all over the spectrum and each one is worth considering. -
8/19/2016
Olympic Skateboarding Uniforms?
With skateboarding now in the Olympics, there are a lot of devils in the details. For instance, what will the skaters be forced to wear? Here’s a look at some possibilities. Submit your own idea and win a Thrasher package. -
8/11/2016
Go For The Gold: Olympic Skateboarding
Like many skaters, we have mixed feelings about skateboarding appearing in the next Olympics. And by mixed feelings we mean disgust combined with a headache. Here are some suggestions to spice things up.
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3/04/2025
John Dilo's "Choking The Bat" Jacuzzi Part
Dilo recently moved to The City, but he's already got another full part ready with absurd mannies from the pier to the the library for Jacuzzi. -
3/04/2025
Monster's "DOWN STRAIGHT UP Vol. 3" Video
Monster continues its global tear with GT firing first with 10-o'clock frontside ollies before the team takes over. Jake Yanko's full-speed barrage makes a powerful closing statement. -
3/04/2025
Hermann Stene's "A Thousand Suns" Part
Prolific and powerful, Hermann once again unleashes a torrent of hair-raising hits before bringin’ the curtains down above the Baker Beach breakers. -
3/04/2025
Skateworks' "Jazzercise" Video
Hittin' plazas, parks and pools throughout The Bay, our friends at Skateworks bring it all together with a hot new VX video. -
3/04/2025
Alex Lobasyuk's "Quick Cuts" Pepper Grip Video
Alex runs through Portland's rough spots with pitch-perfect rail technique for Pepper.