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CONTACT: 
Kent Holcomb
CORE Action
817-421-4655
kent@coreaction.com
www.COREaction.com

CORE Action Takes on the Action Sports Community


Grapevine, Texas (November 21, 2008)--CORE Action has entered full-steam into the action sports social culture. Having completed its beta-stage the CORE Action website has launched revealing its edgy, gritty look and first-rate content. At the heart of COREaction.com is the Nation, an action sports community that provides a forum for enthusiasts of all ages to communicate, share and express themselves through the sports they love.

CORE Action also provides its viewers with day-to-day coverage of what's happening in the action sports world--skateboarding, snow sports, surfing, motocross, BMX and water sports are all covered highlighting the best news, events, photos and videos from each discipline. CORE also informs and entertains users with in-house video coverage, featuring one-on-one interviews with top-pros, hot on the scene action from local and national events and short entertaining vignettes to get the adrenaline pumping.

While CORE reports on what's going on in the pro scene, our real ambition is to provide a forum for the young and up-and-coming athletes to get their story out and let themselves be known. Gone are the days of sending in "sponsor-me" tapes to companies in desperate and often futile attempts to get noticed. With CORE, the athlete can log-on to the Nation and post a bio, videos and photos in an effort to promote themselves within the community. CORE's main objective is to support the sport's underdogs and amateurs and to forge lasting partnerships within our member network as we grow into the future.

"Not only do we provide up-to-date original content, but we do it in a safe environment where kids are protected and can be among their peers." Kent Holcomb, President of CORE Action explains, "We closely follow the COPPA laws which protect underage kids from predators and mature content."

Nick Moscia CORE Action Marketing Director agrees, "We're all about reaching out to the action sports community. For us, it's about the kids. This is a place where they can hang out, chat with friends and check out the latest videos, news and events."

The CORE staff comes from within the action sports culture--skateboarding, snowboarding, surfing, BMX and motocross. From the slopes of the Rocky Mountains to waves of Cocoa Beach, Florida, the CORE crew are embedded in their prospective scenes. Preserving the culture and empowering riders to enjoy their sports and to reach full potential is our objective at CORE Action.


CORE Philosophy--Within every discipline of action sports lay a CORE group of people. They are the ones pushing the boundaries and limits on a daily basis. CORE riders raise the bar and create new standards for the rest to follow. They are the epicenter of the Industry and help keep our Culture alive and thriving. These devoted folks eat, drink and sleep the sport which they are true to and willingly make sacrifices to keep the ride going. Living a CORE lifestyle defines these individuals and establishes a place for them in this world...

CORE Action was founded in 2007 and is an internet-based action sports community which specializes in social networking and providing premium action sports related content. For more information go to www.COREaction.com.



Published On: 12/3/2008
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CONTENTS: 
BLASTRAMP ANNIVERSARY PARTY TONIGHT
LEO FITZPATRICK @ BLASTRAMP APRIL 17
ROLLING PERSPECTIVE
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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY BLASTRAMP!

  
 

BLASTRAMP is 1!
Tonight,Thursday, March 27, come and celebrate with a live performance by
THE GOOD NEWS
resident djs MY!GAY!HUSBAND!, BENJAMIN and IAN WYATT 
PLUS 19 Vancouver skid deejay's

One year of parties has passed since Color started BLASTRAMP every Thursday at the Bourbon, with local party kids MY!GAY!HUSBAND!, Dax Kenny & Benjamin. Recognizing the lack of venues the Blastramp kids took a bar associated with weekend warriors to its highest international exposure in terms of guests and live acts. 

Party as hard as you can to show them how much you love what they've created.
As always, Classic Blastramp drinks specials: 
$3.50hiballs/$4.50doubles/$10.25pitchers
The Bourbon-50 Cordova St. Vancouver

rsvp before 4pm on Thursday and get there early 'cause it always fills up fast.

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LEO FITZPATRICK AND PATRICK O'DELL AT BLASTRAMP

Another reason to head to the Bourbon to party...

  THURSDAY, APRIL 17
Color Magazine and BLASTRAMP are hosting the official pre-party for Patrick O'Dell's photo exhibit being held the day after (Friday, April 18th) at Antisocial and presented by Altamont, Color, Vice, and Timebomb Trading. 

“Born in Orange New Jersey, Leo Fitzpatrick spent most of his adolescence and teen years cruising the streets of New York with his friends on his skateboard. In the early 90’s, director Larry Clark began to take notice of the Big Apple’s transient youth culture. A few years later, inspired and script in hand, Clark began shooting the film Kids. Fitzpatrick was casted as the lead Telly, though at the time he had no film experience. Now a veteran to the television and film industry, Leo has made appearances on shows such as The Practice, The Wire, Law and Order: Criminal Intent and My Name Is Earl. In his many film roles, Leo has since worked with such Hollywood names as John Cusack, Kate Bekinsale, Selma Blair and Jake Gyllenhaal to name a few. Now showing his versatility, Fitzpatrick has added screenwriter and part time DJ to his list of titles. This will be Leo’s Vancouver debut as a DJ.” —Color Magazine

At the To All My Friends pre-party, Altamont and Color Magazine present an exclusive deejay set with LEO FITZPATRICK [Kids, The Wire] from NYC with special guestPatrick O'Dell [vbs.tv]

Plus, resident djs MY!GAY!HUSBAND!, BENJAMIN and IAN WYATT

The Bourbon - 50 W.Cordova St.   

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a ROLLING PERSPECTIVE
  
photo by Jason Dill

We are in the process of picking works from over 200 international skaters, artist and photographers for the Rolling Perspective show. Presented by Etnies, the exhibition consists of self portraits shot while skating that encompass the feeling and energy of the skateboard culture. 

So far we've gotten entries from the likes ofMark Appleyard, Judah Oakes, Jason Dill, and sooo many more.

The show will be touring across the country, starting in Vancouver in May 08. Keep checking the website for more info.




Published On: 3/27/2008
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  Skateboarding is pure fun.  I don't try to take skateboarding too seriously, because there's no fun in that at all.  I love skateboarding, and everything that surrounds it.  Being a somewhat "experienced" skateboarder myself, I'm not the kind of person that criticizes on every kid's "style" at the skate park.  Because, to me that's not what skateboarding should be.  To me, just about everybody is a good skateboarder on some degree, and I think that everybody is what makes skateboarding so much fun.  The people you can meet out of just skateboarding is awesome.  I can honestly say that, skateboarding has done a lot of good for me in the past eight years.  It keeps me out of any serious trouble, helps me develop creative and innovative skills, and it allows me to be a part of a culture that is full of free expression and good wholesome people.
  Skateboarding also gives back a lot of unforgettable memories.  From seeing friends land their first tricks, getting tickets, discovering new spots, to laughing at us bail on film.  You get a lot more out of skateboarding than some people would think.  Skateboarding to me, is something I'm thankful for and proud to be a part of.  I highly recommend skateboarding to anyone!


Published On: 3/18/2008
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Road Trip to Sydney, Cape Breton - Nov. 8th, 07


   Motivated by new skate parks and seemingly endless great weather this fall, we packed the car and hit the road Friday morning (October 5th) stoked for a fun packed weekend on Cape Breton Island. After many hours of gibber-jabber road banter we abruptly pull over to check out a rail in front of a church. Bruce & Mike are feelin' it and to the failing light a rail session goes down. A sweet end to a long day spent in the car. (Photos: After noon day prayer Mike Bernier Front Boards and Bruce Treby Back 50-50's, avoid the scourge of God, and leave one hard working' (old) rail something to be proud of.)

    Not too early, but earlier than I like there's rustling in the room, the boys are pumped to get going, ah, its so easy! We stayed at the Beacon motel which is right across the street from the new Coxheath Skatepark. A Spectrum Concrete creation, the park has lots to offer once last night’s milk shakes/vomit are sopped up, pre-breakfast roll around in the heat of the October sun. Props to Megan Detheridge, Jim Barnum and everyone else in the community that have made Coxheath a reality, a huge asset to Sydney and a real training ground for the local skaters.

After getting our fill and checking out of the Beacon, we headed out on a "shore tour" to make the most of the afternoon. Our first stop is Glace Bay to check out a new bowl, also the work of Spectrum Skateparks. This would be the first "above ground" concrete bowl I've ever skated. Above ground you say? Why's that? "Well son; ya see, this whole area is right contaminated" from all the industrial work that went down here. "O I see so now its recreational land for the kids, OK THEN!" (Sydney area has huge industrial history)

Anyhow really fun, high speed corners with extensions for the Gnarl and a spine into a mini bowl to get the young ones into it. Well built and no graffiti yet! Fresh & new, nice job people. While I enjoyed the trany and caught up with local Steve Waden, Bruce drew a flood of kids to a "dangerous in every way" rail across the lot. The situation became a heat score so we carried on down the shore... (Photos: Mike Bernier 50-50's large hubba @ Glace Bay; Chug chug, Mike and Bruce get safe in someones boat)


The scenic coastline led us back to the Sydney waterfront where we found a nice high stage/wheely setup. Good times till the sun dropped and the wind off the water chased us back to the warmth and safety of the Delta hotel. After setting in to a few cocktails the fitness room, pool & hot tub facilities entertain us for the evening. There were some tense moments in the pool when Bruce Ass charlied some kid in the back coming out of the waterslide real fast, the Dad was right there watching the whole thing and yelled at his kid and made him cry adding insult to injury, we sighed relief and took off to Megan's house for some late night BBQ action.

Sunday mornin' brings a quick dip for the boys while Watson sleeps... fancy breakfast @ the Delta with Bruce, naked in a complementary robe, Bernier, and infamous Mackel. The service and food were probably the worst we've ever ate, especially for the price. Stopped in the elevator after by an old couple enjoying the small amount of time they have left, got to experience; one more punch, and entered complaining. Mackel found hair in his eggs. Or egg in his hair...Back to the car bound for home. Sydney folk are super hospitable (surprise surprize) and we all agreed that returning to the island is a must. A good example that you don't have to go far to find new spots, good times and interesting culture.
(Photos: Hangin' with Charlie at the historic Vogue theater, down town Sydney)


Written/Photos by Jesse Watson, Mike Nauss



Published On: 2/8/2008
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My Blog: blahhh
By: XAMO_RIDER





Published On: 1/16/2008
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Mehrathon Trading is a brand new distribution company from Montreal specializing in importing the very best in skateboard and streetwear lifestyle.

Mehrathon is a combination of an old skate crew from the 80's called Team Marathon and the family name of Montreal degenerate Raj Mehra; thus giving you Mehrathon.
With over 10 years of industry experience and a lifetime of dedication to this culture, Mehrathon Trading is one of the few putting integrity, honetsy and the fun back into the game.

Now after one year of existence, Mehrathon Trading has put together its very own website, packed with information on its brands it represents, photos, riders, and a blog that is updated everyday with the freshest and hottest things happening everyday... don't be shy, check us out!

Mehrathon Trading represents: Diamond Supply co, Fillmore wheels, Force trucks, Ace trucks, Vehicle skateboards. UXA, Mighty Healthy, FUCT, and Brigada eyewear

click here for website






Published On: 10/19/2007
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[ Muffin.Baby♥]
Im Going To Move Wiff My Ryansours™ At The End Of This Summer. =D
 
I live in 719.
i'm one of the nicest girls u'll meet.
they say nice guys finish last,
but i tend to come out on top ;)
i live for the weekend,
i live for the memories,
But mort importantly i live for Myself.
Partying is wat i do best, so if u wanna join me.
hit me up :D  
THIS IS MY LIFE. I SUGGEST YOU'D KEEP TO YOURS.
 -I recently came to the realization that
no matter how much u try its
never enough, people will always be people.
i wanna find someone that will help me regain
my trust in the world.
A partner in crime,
one that knows the difference
Between reallity and truth
Someone that will follow me to the ends of the earth
but sadly to say, at the moment i don't know of anyone like that
so if ur out there...
hiwtf3
 
"Everyone Is An Artist..My Art!..Is Death..And I'm About To Paint You My f*cking Masterpiece!"


My FAVORITE SONG IS THE SLEEPING TUNE
Check It Out!


Published On: 5/27/2007
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Mountain Biking, and even Basketball, both on the Play Station and in the real world.

 

 

 

It was 17 years ago I started skateboarding. Since then it’s been without a doubt the most positive element in my life, and like so many guilt-ridden Catholics I feel indebt to its existence. Though great for everyone, skateboarding is a perfect outlet for “at risk” kids especially. Personally, any time my life started to go downhill, or if I got into trouble, it was always skateboarding that brought me back to life. Skateboarding’s secret societal healing power is in how it naturally fosters a need to be different and allows those who do it to progress and develop a healthy sense of independence, giving them improved confidence in all walks of life. It provides kids one more opportunity to get outside and actually do something instead of get bored and into trouble. Skateboarding continues to support life long after childhood as well. Being closely connected with the skateboard industry grants an array of highly satisfying job opportunities. I myself make a harmonious living instructing skateboarding, shooting photography and video of professionals, writing stories for skateboard magazines and even designing parks and plazas to skate in.

 

As one of many grateful skateboarders in existence, I sense a strong need to introduce skateboarding to others, protect what has made it great and keep alive the things that attracted me to it in the first place. It’s my desire to “keep it real", to keep the roots or fundamental characteristics functioning and intact. Like a farmer I make sure it has plenty of regular waterings, enough fertile soil to root in, and as much light as it can get. Being from the west I’ve witnessed skateboarding in its mature form and feasted on its much larger fruit. Taiwan planted the seed just 10 years ago and it, like many of Taiwan’s borrowed culture or sports, is still a slow growing, vulnerable seedling, in need of special care and nurturing, and must first be grown tall and strong before any type of fruit can be had.

CURRENT ISSUES

 

In a land lacking translated magazines and subtitled DVDs from the western world, and no strong local history, the skateboard scene here is like an empty shell. Without a clear idea of specific origins, skateboarding and its surrounding economy suffers from the same thing the “Hip Hop”, “Punk” or other borrowed western “youth cultures” suffer from in Taiwan. It quickly becomes a short lived fashion show if not enough new fans know what makes those western scenes shine so bright to begin with, what spawned them, or how they grew so big as to notice them halfway around the world.     



Published On: 5/13/2007
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My Blog: Dear Mayor
By: taiwanJosh


 

I’m one of those people that say they’ve been “saved”. There are a lot of us now, 32 million worldwide and the numbers are climbing rapidly. Although still relatively small in comparison with other clans, our institution has been the driving force behind popular fashions, cutting-edge music, film, and most modern art since the day our culture spawned 60 years ago. Whether alone, or in large groups, our place of worship is never limited to a church, temple or mosque, as we’re free to practice anywhere we like. Though seen in some ways as a cult, what binds us as a whole is not Jesus Christ, Jehovah, Allah, Buddha or even Hello Kitty. In fact our “fundamentalists” are no more than professional athletes, and our scholars produce what become our “bibles” in the form of magazines and DVD’s.



Published On: 5/13/2007
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The Vancouver Skateboard Coalition, in cooperation with the Youth Week Committee and Kitsch Skateboards, is excited to announce the Vancouver Youth Week Skate Event, which will take place on Sunday May 6th between 1:00 and 5:00pm at The Plaza (under the Georgia Viaduct at the intersection of Union St. and Quebec St.).

Part of Vancouver Youth Week, which runs from May 1st through 7th, the Skate Event is to be a healthy promotion of skateboarding and skateboard culture geared towards the younger age demographic of Vancouver’s skateboard scene. Featuring live music, prize giveaways, a barbecue, information booths from a number of youth-oriented organizations, and a demo by Kitsch Skateboards, a Vancouver-based skateboard company, the event promises a fun and exciting day for everyone involved. For more info contact Jeff Cole at “getupeight@hotmail.com” 604-739-3452. Or check out www.vancouveryouthweek.ca.

And do all of us a favour on your way there… don’t skate on the east Quebec St. sidewalk!



Published On: 5/4/2007
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Mike Vallely is back on the road in his second season of the skateboarding series “DRIVE,” presented by Jeep, airing on FUEL TV for seven weeks scheduled to begin April 1, 2007. Based on the award-winning documentary film of the same name, “DRIVE” hits the pavement with the professional skateboarder as he travels the world exploring the people, places, and issues defining skateboarding and youth culture today.

 

“DRIVE” blends action with information, delivering an impactful and insightful look at the sport of skateboarding. In the process, the show empowers and inspires its viewers to be active and compassionate and to pursue their talents and life dreams.

 

“DRIVEs” star Mike Vallely started skateboarding in fall of 1984 and was sponsored only two years later in the summer of 1986 by Powell Peralta. In 1987, he turned professional as part of the famous Powell Peralta Bones Brigade team that included skate legends Tony Hawk and Steve Caballero. He’s been traveling the world sharing his skateboarding and message of individuality and self expression ever since. Mike’s current sponsors include Element, Destructo Trucks, Speed Metal Bearings, Sobe, and Jeep.

 

“For me, ‘DRIVE’ is what skateboarding and action sports are all about -- lifestyle and accessibility, true grass-roots connection, and community,” says Vallely. “When I started skateboarding this was what I found to be true and what I believed in. This is what attracted me to skateboarding. And this is the vision I've always had for what I wanted to do as a professional skater. I truly get to live every mile.”

 

“DRIVE” is produced by Build Worldwide. The series is created and directed by Mark Jeremias, and this season is shot on location throughout North America, Israel, and the Cayman Islands. In one segment, Mike visits the South in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and takes a raw look at how the skateboarding community has adapted to the displacement and havoc that the disaster caused.

 

“We’re really happy with the storylines that have developed this season,” says Jeremias. “From White Hall, Arkansas to Jerusalem, Israel, it’s always rewarding to see that no matter where we go in the world, people connect with Mike’s message and how ‘DRIVE’ is able to capture and convey that message in a way that both skaters and non-skaters can relate to.”

 

“The viewer response we had from the first season was so strong that we ordered another run of seven episodes plus a special surprise bonus eighth episode,” says Shon Tomlin, FUEL TV’s VP of Programming and Development. “This new season builds on the same themes of the past, but also sheds new light on unlikely skate havens like the Middle East and hurricane-stricken New Orleans. Mike’s remarkable talent for getting to the heart and soul of skateboarding is both powerful and entertaining.”

 

Look for the new season of “DRIVE” on FUEL TV beginning April 1, 2007. Original episodes premiere on Sunday nights at 8:00 pm ET/PT during the “Stacked Sundays” programming block and re-air several times throughout the week. The series is seven weeks long and will feature a bonus eighth episode airing in FUEL TV’s Friday night “Skate @ 8” skateboarding block later in the spring.

 

About FUEL TV

FUEL TV is a 24/7 action sports lifestyle network for skateboarding, snowboarding, surfing, BMX, freestyle motocross, and wakeboarding. A unit of Fox Cable Networks, FUEL TV was launched July 1, 2003 and is seen in 24-million U.S. homes. To subscribe to FUEL TV, call 877-4-FUEL-TV. For program times and other information, visit www.fuel.tv.



Published On: 3/28/2007
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Skateboard News: Leeside Info
By: vsc


Here are some of the latest developments from the Leeside Stewardship Group,

LEESIDE MEMORIAL SKATEPARK

Originally conceived as a bus loop by BC Transit, the project was abandoned in the early 1990s. The potential of this space was eventually recognized by a number of local youth, including Lee Matasi, who sought to utilize it for graffiti and skateboarding purposes. The Leeside Stewardship Group along with the Vancouver Skateboarding Coalition is working to develop this space in recognition of his efforts and out of respect for his life that ended too soon. At this stage, we are awaiting a council report to approve funding for a project which will transform Leeside into a community space devoted to the youth cultures of the skate, bike and graffiti communities.

While things have definitely been tied up in bureaucratic red tape, we are pushing ahead. Right now we are dealing with an Engineering requirement that has the tunnel split straight down the middle with jersey barriers in order to provide 5 meters of space for vehicle and pedestrian access. While ECOMM (our nearest neighbour) does need emergence vehicle access through the tunnel, this is the last thing we want to see. We are in the process of setting up a stakeholder meeting with Engineering, Parks Board, and ECOMM which will focus on finding another solution that will serve all the users of this space in a better manner. This will take place at the end of March and from there we can start talking design.




Published On: 3/16/2007
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My Journal: DEAR MAYOR,
By: Taiwan_Vaughan


 

Dear Mayor,

 

I’m one of those people that say they’ve been “saved”. There are a lot of us now, 32 million worldwide and the numbers are climbing rapidly. Although still relatively small in comparison with other clans, our institution has been the driving force behind popular fashions, cutting-edge music, film, and most modern art since the day our culture spawned 60 years ago. Whether alone, or in large groups, our place of worship is never limited to a church, temple or mosque, as we’re free to practice anywhere we like. Though seen in some ways as a cult, what binds us as a whole is not Jesus Christ, Jehovah, Allah, Buddha or even Hello Kitty. In fact our “fundamentalists” are no more than professional athletes, and our scholars produce what become our “bibles” in the form of magazines and DVD’s.

 

Never sure of whether to call itself a sport, an art, or even a new religion; skateboarding has always been in a league of its own. Together we skateboarders are a secure and unified nation. We share the same joy, the same pain, the same culture, all without needing a single leader to lead us, or boarders to fence us in. We are multinational, and within each of the countless counties we occupy we have no trouble being multicultural. All ages included, our way of life is physically and mentally healthy. A vast majority of us are staying out of trouble and away from a life of videogames while our games are often seen as a vast improvement over others. In the past decade, according to the American NSGA (National Sporting Goods Association) our relatively young sport has been replacing older sports such as Badminton, Billiards, Golf, Soccer, Baseball and Softball, Tennis and Table Tennis, Mountain Biking, and even Basketball, both on the Play Station and in the real world.

 

It was 17 years ago I started skateboarding. Since then it’s been without a doubt the most positive element in my life, and like so many guilt-ridden Catholics I feel indebt to its existence. Though great for everyone, skateboarding is a perfect outlet for “at risk” kids especially. Personally, any time my life started to go downhill, or if I got into trouble, it was always skateboarding that brought me back to life. Skateboarding’s secret societal healing power is in how it naturally fosters a need to be different and allows those who do it to progress and develop a healthy sense of independence, giving them improved confidence in all walks of life. It provides kids one more opportunity to get outside and actually do something instead of get bored and into trouble. Skateboarding continues to support life long after childhood as well. Being closely connected with the skateboard industry grants an array of highly satisfying job opportunities. I myself make a harmonious living instructing skateboarding, shooting photography and video of professionals, writing stories for skateboard magazines and even designing parks and plazas to skate in.

 

As one of many grateful skateboarders in existence, I sense a strong need to introduce skateboarding to others, protect what has made it great and keep alive the things that attracted me to it in the first place. It’s my desire to “keep it real", to keep the roots or fundamental characteristics functioning and in intact. Like a farmer I make sure it has plenty of regular waterings, enough fertile soil to root in, and as much light as it can get. Being from the west I’ve witnessed skateboarding in its mature form and feasted on its much larger fruit. Taiwan planted the seed just 10 years ago and it, like many of Taiwan’s borrowed culture or sports, is still a slow growing, vulnerable seedling, in need of special care and nurturing, and must first be grown tall and strong before any type of fruit can be had.    

 

 

 

 

 

CURRENT ISSUES

 

In a land lacking translated magazines and subtitled DVDs from the western world, and no strong local history, the skateboard scene here is like an empty shell. Without a clear idea of specific origins, skateboarding and its surrounding economy suffers from the same thing the “Hip Hop”, “Punk” or other borrowed western “youth cultures” suffer from in Taiwan. It quickly becomes a short lived fashion show if not enough new fans know what makes those western scenes shine so bright to begin with, what spawned them, or how they grew so big as to notice them halfway around the world.     

 

In what looks like proof of this theory, over the few years I’ve been in the Taiwanese skateboarding scene, the Taiwanese participation in skateboarding seems as though it has stalled at a modest midway point, odd for a sport that’s #2 next to Snowboarding in a list of the fastest growing sports on the planet. “Faddism” has indeed set in as too many have treated it as meaningless fashion, doing little or nothing to sustain a push forward or to help Taiwan’s skateboarding evolve and grow into the kind of scene one would and should have seen by now.

 

Not helping the situation also, is the fact that in Taiwan, and in much of the surrounding countries in Asia, skateboarding and its appeal to young people have been used by official “outside” organizations and their corporate associates mainly as a way to help promote the next cell phone, or products that have very little, if anything, to do with actual skateboarding. At the same time, skateboarding and its high potential for boosting tourism and its many profound social health benefits are being ignored and thus not cared for or utilized to the full extent they could be. Official decisions and planning that are said to aid in the promotion of the sport of skateboarding in Taiwan are currently being made by those who would not dare step on a skateboard themselves, and since they don’t skate they naturally know very little about skateboarding. Unfortunately for the Taiwanese tax payers, these “outsider associations” and there confused ideas on skateboarding have been approved by the Taiwan government to promote skateboarding since it first appeared in Taiwan barley 10 years ago. The Chinese Extreme Sports Association (CXA), to name a major example, is officially approved by the federal government to build “skateparks” and put on promotional events in name of something called the “X-Games”. It is quite apparent to whom the facilitation is supposedly for, that these planners and organizers lack the essential skills, experience, and cultural knowledge needed to help produce a strong, long-lasting skateboard scene in Taiwan. In fact, most of the local skaters I’ve talked to believe very strongly that in the C.X.A.’s “misdeeds”, they and their fantasies about us, our scene and industry, may actually be doing more harm than good. It is becoming ever more obvious that what they lack is the involvement of proper expert talent, and in this case they need not search any further than the skaters themselves.

 

Taiwanese skaters have had next to zero say and with the experts shut out, the parks they steam ahead to build for us, using strange partnerships and at costs that are strangely much too high, lack the necessary user-input and are inappropriately designed. To this day there are over 20 caged-in “X-Games” parks in Taiwan (about one in every major town), all cookie-cutter in nature, and not a single one made with expert skateboarder input. Instead they merely copy what they’ve seen on ESPN (another “outsider institution” wanting in). Up until recently, Taiwanese skateboarders (most of them merely high school aged) were not able, and in some cases too lazy or even unwilling to organize to attain official status and proper government support. But now with worse and worse parks going up, and more and more corporations taking us for granted in these contests, and with less and less respect to our culture, we’ve had no choice but to take matters into our own hands. Even skaters as young as 13 are slowly starting to realize a few things, things that have led to something called the Taichung Skateboarders Association. To become a recognizable and respected group in our community, autonomous in our direction, less vulnerable to exploitation and in charge of what we need to sustain natural growth; we needed to form the TSA. With careful long-term planning, we believe Taiwan’s skateboard scene and its surrounding industry can attain the kind of greatness and exposure it normally attains in every other country it exists in once skaters themselves are in the driver’s seat.

 

 

 

WHY THE OUTSIDERS WANT IN…

The Big Money in Skateboarding

l          There are an estimated 32 million skateboarders in the world, 12 million of whom are in the U.S.

 

l           Skateboards and skateboard-related products, from about 300 manufacturers of professional-level equipment, generate approximately $5.2 billion in annual retail sales around the world.

 

l          “Tony Hawk Pro Skater” video game captured the #1 ranking in both sales and revenue for video game sales in 2000, and has continued to achieve top spot each year since.

 

l           The 2001 Nickelodeon TV Kid’s Choice Awards placed Tony Hawk as “Favorite Male Athlete” in front of Tiger Woods, KobeBryant, and Shaqille O’Neal.

 

l           Tony Hawk is the 9th most searched for Athlete on yahoo.

 

l           Skateboarding is growing faster than mountain biking, golfing and 50 other sports tracked by the National Sporting Goods Association.

 

l          “More Americans rode skateboards last year than played Baseball, according to the Sporting Goods Association.” –USA Today, Aug. 17, 2001

 

l           Since 1987 the growth rate for skateboarding has been 7.2 percent per year, while baseball declined 27.9 percent and basketball grew only 5.1 percent in that same period. (From the Sporting Goods Manufacturers Association’s January 2001 "Sports Participation Topline Report")





PROOF IS IN THE PUDDING

Visions for the future:

        Taiwan’s first real skater-designed skate parks and multi-use plazas

 

Skateparks should be much more than just a place to skate; they should be powerful generators. They should generate more skateboarders and keep them skateboarding forever after they start.

 

Involving the youth and those with greater experience has been proven to work in Canada, the United States, Australia, and all over Europe. In Canada I was one of the founding members of the Vancouver Skate Park Coalition (VSPC), a coalition of skateboarders and BMX riders fighting for a place of our own, something our government had refused to grant us for well over 20 years.

 

We first sought a single indoor facility for the long Canadian winters 9 years ago., When we finally got approval to build a, “for skateboarders - by skateboarders” park, it was a huge success. Since then we’ve managed to help construct over 50 (cost-effective) other ones, each better than the last. They’ve been labeled the best in the world by professionals and skateboard magazines for being the most “modern”, “creative” and “technically advanced” concrete skate parks in North America for years and years. They have been hailed by parents, teachers, the police and the government for providing a sustained positive outlet to practice challenging skills and spend one’s time in a safe, social environment.

 

Because of an organized and highly passionate, self-motivated group like the VSPC, Vancouver is now discovering the benefits of some of the first “multi-use parks and plazas” in the world. The parks are a place where the skaters and the public co-exist comfortably in the same area, livening up parts of the city in the process.




 

 

“X”tremely Misunderstood

 

Last but not least, we as a skateboarding society want to inform the rest of society (especially the one that watches far too much TV), that skateboarding is not all about rings of fire or daredevil freak shows. What we do is about personal growth and our own individual successes. To 99% of us, skateboarding is not “X-treme”. In fact most of us are offended by mere use of it. Some even detest the word extreme or any cute use of the letter “X” in relation to us, since it has literally come to symbolize the corporate exploits of our talent, image and positive energy. At the very least, the word “X”-treme“ reminds us of the overly used marketing propaganda that all too often bears a dorky picture of a phony skateboarder, serving only to further confuse the public.

 

Style or technique, it doesn’t matter, skateboarding is completely free and self-paced. To the average skater a televised corporate contest seems a lot like a cheap corny circus act, devoid of meaning or soul. The corporate sponsored contests in Taiwan are rarely judged by skaters and the courses that we are enticed to perform on are made even worse than the “X” parks. Attendance by skaters in the televised “X-Games” have gone down over the years as they begin to see the events are mere jokes. Skaters in Taiwan’s young emerging skateboard scene are now finally old enough, or awake enough to suspect a certain form of meddling and many are becoming increasingly disappointed or annoyed with them generally.

 

A park of our very own making (events included)… can change all that and do a much better job of promoting skateboarding and the positive roll it naturally plays in any modern society.

 

Our plan is to eventually build (and take care of) a skater-designed, multi-use plaza and park, as well as an indoor facility for skateboarding, art and music. I like to think of the idea as a “Stock 20” for skateboarders.

 

Your campaigns have always caught my attention as they often emphasize support for the youth and nurturing the diverse cultures that come to Taichung, as well as the quintessential importance of tourism. It seems you have a clear vision of what it will take to make Taichung a truly modern and international city, especially as it relates to your young people, the ones bringing new life and culture to the city.

 

The TSA would like to pull you away from your busy schedule and invite you to one of our monthly meetings to show you what we’re currently working on and discuss these issues in more detail.

 

As everyone knows, your young people truly are the future of Taiwan! ….Let’s help make it both a healthy and thriving one.

 

In sincere respect to you, your island, and all your people,

 

Vaughan Neville

 

TSA Interim Coordinator /

VSPC Foreign Affairs

 

 

 



Published On: 2/28/2007
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My Blog: EA's SKATE™
By: Eeh_Boi


The closest thing to being on a skateboard, Electronic Arts (Nasdaq: ERTS) announced September 19, 2006 that SKATE will be released for the PlayStation®3 system and the Xbox 360™ video game and entertainment system in 2007. SKATE will deliver the feel of skating through innovative controls, authentic cameras and a fully reactive skateboarding city. The game so far features professional skaters such as Danny Way, Jerry Hsu, Chris Cole, Jason Dill, Dennis Busenitz, and PJ Ladd, as well as a reactive city and relevant in-game cameras that capture and deliver the most authentic skateboard videogame experience to date.

"Our game offers a skate mecca for both skaters and gamers in search of the definitive authentic skating video game experience," said Scott Blackwood, executive producer, EA Black Box. "We’re focused on capturing the actual feeling of skating with the innovative control system, the physics driven animations, and the intelligent cameras working together to really deliver the closest thing to being on a board."

SKATE’s unique control scheme captures the true feel of skating versus the typical button mashing gameplay of past skating games (Thrasher's Skate And Destroy, Grind Session & The Tony Hawk's Pro Skater Series). Featuring physics-driven animations, gamers will have a unique gaming experience every time they pick up the controller since no two tricks will ever be the same.

Developed by EA Black Box in Vancouver, British Columbia, SKATE will deliver all the style, fun, creativity and culture of skateboarding without the countless hours of practice, broken bones and hospital visits. SKATE has not yet been rated by the ESRB.
(This Article has been Edited from the original on http://www.EA.com)

Chris Cole commercial
Dennis Busenitz commercial
PJ Ladd commercial
Jerry Hsu commercial
Jason Dill commercial



Published On: 2/24/2007
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To meet the demands of our growing reader base,
Color Magazine has just signed a distribution deal with Made Media. This new partnership will make it easier for Color enthusiasts to get their hands on the magazine as it will now be distributed to the stores that they most often frequent (independent skate shops and boutiques).

Color Magazine aims to increase availability to our already loyal readership, as well as introduce the publication to new people who have been missing out on this fine product of skateboard culture.
"Color is a beautiful magazine and is a great example of what we stand behind. We are proud to build with other creative independents and innovative people like them.”
Michelle Evers, group director, Made Media
“We are thoroughly excited to be working with our fellow Canadian friends at MADE. The other titles they distribute (including Made Magazine) are exactly who we look to for inspiration, so we’re in good company there.” — Sandro Grison, editor/creative director Color
Color has its sights set on making the magazine more available in eastern Canada, while continuing to grow elsewhere in North America. Made Media hopes to increase awareness of their titles across the globe in countries such as Italy, France, New Zealand, Australia and Japan.
Here are some examples of the fine stores that already carry Color:

If you are a retail store interested in purchasing the magazine please contact Made Media at:

MADE Media, 65 Water Street
Vancouver BC V6B 1A1 Canada
PH: 604 676 4996 FX: 778 371 9422

Contact:
sales@mademag.com
Or alex@mademag.com

ISSUE 4.4 LAUNCHING BEFORE THE NEW YEAR

Our first ever Special Edition Illustration Issue will be released before 2007. This vertical format issue features work from the Said and Done collaboration project. To see what else is behind the envelope cover, you'll have to pick it up off of the newsstand or at colormagazine.ca

Grab one of the last copies of issue 4.3 at colormagazine.ca You can pick up this cover with a portrait of Andrew Reynolds and the cover featuring an illustration by Joseph Hart.
image of Andrew Reynolds by Chris Glancy

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Published On: 12/20/2006
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My Journal: Ibiza Spain
By: Kyle


Well I made it back to Whistler...
 
Memories of Spain:
 
Sandy and Jorden found us, so glad they did cause they made me laugh sooooo hard!  Only wished they could have stayed longer.
 
sick villa on the mountain side with infinity pool dropping over Eivissa...  so sick!
 
Partied at Pacha, Bar M, Privilege, Ammenisa, Space, Del Mar, roamed around San Antonio...  other places that I just can't seem to remember at the moment.. haha.
 
Everything was so much fun.  Roy and Juilette looked after us, had us VIP listed for anything and everything.  We just had to go and party.
 
I think the highlights of the trip was how I earned the nickname toast, member of the party becoming a pony, losing a car, the villa and pool morning parties that started at 10am.  Privilege blew me away... I'll put some photos up that Kori took as well as some video clips... so insane.  Kori got to be DJ at Bar M for a little bit as well friday night which was pretty neat.  The beaches with hot girls and cold beers was also pretty awesome.
 
I dunno really what else to say, I guess I'm still overwhelmed with the whole trip and just how.. awesome... insane... unreal... etc etc... it was.
 
It was great music, awesome culture and way of life... the vibe of Ibiza takes over and you melt into it.  Everyone is so relaxed and about having a good time.  For example, monday when we showed up at the airport I thought we would have some big fines to pay.  Our car was in rough shape, missing the drivers side mirror, etc... not only that we didn't have the second car that we rented... we just had to pay for not filling the tank up with gas and they let us leave...  awesome.
 
 


Published On: 9/28/2006
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Check it out!!! We even have a seal from the Mayor!!!
Go to www.slamcityjam.com for more details.


Skateboarding Week Proclamation
In a move that reflects Calgary’s emergence as a new Canadian hotbed for skateboarding, Mayor Dave Bronconnier has officially proclaimed the week of August 21st to 27th, 2006 as “Skateboarding Week” in the City of Calgary.

Skateboarding Week in 2006 will take place in conjunction with Calgary’s hosting of the Slam City Jam North American Skateboard Championships, August 25-27 at Stampede Park. Slam City Jam is part of the World Cup of Skateboarding professional tour and is the longest-running skateboarding championship in the world.

“The proclamation of August 21-27 as Skateboarding Week simply recognizes the rise of the sport here in the City of Calgary and what it means as an important element of lifestyle and culture for our young people and young-minded people of all ages,” said Mayor Bronconnier, an active champion of events and activities for the Heart of the New West.

In the Official Proclamation, the Mayor outlines the rationale for the designation of Skateboarding Week: “Canadian skateboarders have brought international distinction to our country with their achievements and Calgary has developed and established a significant skateboard industry including some of the best new skate parks in North America and a thriving skateboard community supported by the City of Calgary Mobile Skate Parks Program.”

There are several new skate parks throughout Greater Calgary which have been built in cooperation with city officials and local skateboarders, and many more are planned for the future.

“We’re proud to be somewhat of a showcase for the local skateboarding community and we’re committed to working hard to help promote Calgary’s reputation as an emerging, dynamic skateboarding centre,” said Kleo Landucci, President of Slam City Jam, which is making its Calgary debut after 12 years in Vancouver. “We see Slam City as a forum for the skateboarding community to come together and celebrate our growth and we’re honoured to be holding the event in conjunction with Mayor Bronconnier’s proclamation of Skateboarding Week in the City of Calgary.”



Published On: 8/17/2006
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eS FOOTWEAR PRESENTS…

OFFICIAL SLAM CITY JAM AFTER PARTY

IN ASSOCIATION W/BEATMATRIX, GMAN & RIZK…

THE WORLD’S GREATEST DJ KID CAPRI

& TECHNICIAN THE DJ, DJ PUMP

Saturday, Aug 25 at Tequila Nightclub at 219 17th Ave SW Calgary, Alberta

The party gets taken to Calgary for the Official Slam City Jam After Party featuring The World's Greatest DJ...KID CAPRI.

'Straight up, out of the almost 15 years of us doing shows, this is probably the top 3' -GMAN.

eS Footwear (www.esfootwear.com) presents the 'World's Greatest DJ Kid Capri' in an up close and intimate venue. Kid Capri has 15 crates of real vinyl and will go through every record as he is one of the quickest mixers in the business. You will not want to miss this legend in this once in a lifetime setting.

"Unlike rap acts that just walk from one side of the stage to the other in concert. I'm a total crowd-hyping entertainer. That means doin' it 110% every time I hit the stage. I want the people out of their seats, feeling me, feeling the music. That's the only way I do it"  This energy is what has earned Kid Capri his title, as the most relentless, most relied upon to rock a party, most dynamic and larger-than-life DJ in the history of hip hop. He has sruvived every era of hip hop and emerged each time with a renewed sense of purpose and something new to contribute to the culture. From the very beginning, Kid studied a craft that had never before been given recognition or even considered a legitimate skill. yet Kid Capri's skills go far beyond the spinning wheel of the turntable.

Kid has far exceeded the expectations of his peers, critics and fans. His lvoe for and careful nurturing of his immense talents has enabled him to represent the music industry in general, but Hip-Hop music in particular, with class and individuality and an intensity unmatched in the music industry www.kidcapri.com. Sponsored by The Source, KR3W (www.1kr3w.com), Luxirie, Fast Forward, Corona, Fresh Jive (www.freshjive.com), SBC Skateboard Mag (www.sbcskateboard.com), Beatmatrix, Dose (www.dose.ca).

Tickets at all Source locations and Ticketmaster 403-777-0000.




Published On: 7/12/2006
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SkateboardVillage News: WASSUP ROCKERS!
By: SkateboardVillage.com


WASSUP ROCKERS
OPENS FRIDAY, JUNE 23 IN
NEW YORK CITY!
 
10 Years Later Director Larry Clark

Creates A New Generation of KIDS… 
 

"...the film's way of balancing sheer fun, loose energy and sincere feelings makes for a completely engaging experience."

Robert Koehler VARIETY


"A direct look into the youth culture of today though the eyes of the kids living it. WASSUP ROCKERS is a modern day West Coast KIDS meets THE WARRIORS. Its a film that breaks the racial barriers of what a skateboarder or punk rocker should be or look like."
-- Chad Muska

Pro Skater


In Theatres This Summer!
 
NYC - Angelika Film Center | June 23

June 30

Los Angeles - Nuart Theatre
Chicago - Century Centre Cinema

July 7
Orange County (CA) · San Francisco · Boston · Washington DC

July 14
Philadelphia · Detroit · Dallas · Houston
Atlanta · Miami · Minneapolis · Denver
Phoenix · Seattle · Portland, OR
 
 
Coming to a theatre near you. See www.wassuprockers.com for details!



Published On: 6/24/2006
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…Early-Bird campaign closes out with more than 4,000 session tickets sold and sell outs in Grand and Gold Slam reserved seating sections at Stampede Park venues

CALGARY (Wednesday, June 21, 2006) The longest day of the year is being used to release the schedule for the longest-running major skateboarding event in the world: The Slam City Jam North American Skateboard Championships, scheduled for August 25-27 at Stampede Park in Calgary.

“What better way to announce our plans for Slam City Jam than to do so on ‘Go Skateboarding Day’ and on the first day of summer, the longest day of the year?” asked Kleo Landucci, President of Slam City Jam, a premiere event on the World Cup of Skateboarding since 1994 and the world’s longest-running skateboarding event. “We’re pleased to be announcing a jam-packed schedule of skateboarding, music and lifestyle that spans Street and Vert competitions, live MCs and music and interactive entertainment and exhibits at our SK8 Expo. Slam will be an extra long weekend for our fans in Calgary.”

Organizers released the competition schedule for the three-day event in a media conference held at Shaw Millennium Park, one of the largest skate parks in Canada and an appropriate venue for Go Skateboarding Day, an industry-wide celebration marking the international growth and development of skateboarding.

There will be six sessions of skateboarding, beginning Friday, August 25th, at 10 a.m. That day includes the finals of the DC Nationals, Canada’s amateur skateboarding championships, the Es Game of Skate and a special appearance by international skateboarding icon Tony Hawk on Friday night. Matinee sessions will begin each day at 10 a.m., with the Evening sessions slated for 4 p.m. starts. The championship finals in both Street and Vert will take place on Sunday, August 27th.

Showcasing the lifestyle and culture of skateboarding will be the focus of the SK8 Expo held at the Round-Up Centre from 10a.m. to 9 p.m. all three days. Full details on the music line up and featured MCs will be announced in the coming weeks.

International “Go Skateboarding Day” also marked the final day to purchase Early-Bird Three-day SERIES tickets and a draw to win 10 personal meetings with Tony Hawk. Landucci announced that the first phase of the Calgary event campaign ends today with more than 4,000 session tickets and more than 700 three-day SERIES tickets sold. The Grand Slam and Gold Slam reserved seating sections are fully sold out, although great seats and reserved seating remain for Silver Slam and Bronze Slam sections at the Calgary Corral.

“We’re very pleased with the response we’ve received here in Calgary and we look forward to working this summer with local skate parks, skate shops and the community at large to ensure we stage a great debut event at Stampede Park and showcase the best in skateboarding, music and lifestyle,” said Landucci. “We’re inviting everyone who loves skateboarding and action sports to come together for a great weekend in Calgary.”
Landucci acknowledged the intimate venues at Stampede Park (the Calgary Corral with its capacity for under 7,000 and the Round-Up Centre with its capacity for 3,800) combined with the special appearance of Tony Hawk and the expected strong list of entries lured by more than $100,000 USD in prize money to give Slam City Jam a strong start to its ticket-selling campaign for this year’s event.

“With eight weeks still to go before Slam hits Stampede Park, we have already sold more advance tickets than we did last year in Vancouver,” said Landucci. “That’s partly due to the appeal of Tony Hawk, partly due to the strong list of entries who have made Slam an annual habit over the years and partly due to the atmosphere fans expect at such intimate venues as the Corral and the Round-Up Centre. But it’s also a tribute to the growing skateboarding community in Calgary and the can-do attitude that makes events here so successful.”

Special Early-bird pricing continues until 9 p.m. Mountain Time tonight for purchases made at www.ticketmaster.ca and over the phone at Ticketmaster. Fans buying Early-Bird SERIES Tickets at Ticketmaster will be subject to only 6 % GST, with event organizers picking up the extra point on all sales between now and June 30th.

Early-bird pricing offers up to 33% savings on regular admission. Three-day SERIES Tickets sold beginning tomorrow, June 22nd, will offer 20% savings on regular admission and priority access to see Tony Hawk’s Grand Jam Crew, Friday night August 25th.



Published On: 6/21/2006
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