City Council Sends da Silva’s Mom A Letter

by The Editors on April 13, 2010

Eddietony 1614251CBritish pro skater Tony da Silva (pictured on the right) is 29 years old yet when he recently got a warning for skating where he shouldn’t the Manchester City Council sent a letter to his parents, according to a story in the Telegraph.

The letter addressed to them, detailed their son’s behaviour and warned he could be fined £500. . . It read: “The parent is usually best placed to decide the most appropriate course of action. . . “An early, positive response ensures that most young people spoken to about their behaviour do not come to further attention.”

In da Silva’s case were guessing the letter came a little too late.

[Link: Telegraph]

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Gaysurfers.net: For LGBTs Who Surf

by The Editors on April 13, 2010

GaysurfersA new site called Gaysurfers.net is hoping to attract the attention of the world’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender surfers, according to a story on Passport Magazine.

Surfing is often seen as a macho sport where many fear rejection for being gay. In the past, some professionals who came out lost their sponsorships. So, to provide more solidarity among LGBT surfers worldwide, gaysurfers.net came to be. Membership is anonymous, free, and secure. Among the site’s offerings are gay surfing articles, lists of LGBT friendly surf spots, and a list of films inspired by “gay” and “surf” themes.

If you like charging the waves (and you’re gay) then reach for your mouse and point it to Gaysurfers.net. If only Phil Hartman were still alive to read that line out loud. . .

[Link: Passport Magazine]

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South African Surfer Wrestles Shark

by The Editors on April 13, 2010

Brendan Denton, 35, was surfing at South Africa’s East Beach in the southeastern town of Port Alfred on Tuesday, April 13, 2010, when he felt something “pulling him underwater” according to a story on Africasia.com.

“He thought it might be his friend playing the fool with him,” police captain Mali Govender told Sapa. . . The second time it happened, Denton turned around and saw his feet in the shark’s jaws, Govender said. . . Denton wrestled with the shark and managed to get back on his surfboard and paddle to safety, she said.

Denton escaped with “serious injuries” and his life.

[Link: Africasia.com]

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Ekstrom Wins Best Of Show

by The Editors on April 12, 2010

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At the Sacred Craft Expo held in Ventura last weekend (April 10-11, 2010) Carl Ekstrom’s 5’8″ Asymetrical Quad/Keel won the best of show. How perfect is that?

[Link: Surfing Heritage Foundation]

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Asymbol’s Whistler/Telus Gallery Show

by The Editors on April 12, 2010

Asymbol WhistlerWith the Asymbol Gallery Exhibit Travis Rice and Mike Parillo have turned an online photo-printing business into a traveling art gallery featuring work from some of the biggest names in board sports art and photography including: Jamie Lynn, Ari Marcopoulos, Scott Lenhardt, Tim Zimmerman, Danny Zapalac, Adam Haynes, Jeff Curtes, Nick Russian, Mike Blabac, Matt French, and Trent Mitchell.

From April 16-25, 2010 the show will be set up in the Blake Jorgenson Gallery in Whistler’s Westin Hotel. The opening reception is April 21, 2010 at 7:30. For all the details, follow the jump.
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Jon Rose’s PMS Alert iPhone App

by The Editors on April 12, 2010

Code RedIt reads more like an April Fools joke, but according to the iTunes store surfer Jon Rose’s new Code Red menstruation charting iPhone app is the real thing.

Code Red was co-created by pro-surfer turned humanitarian Jon Rose who would return to his wife after weeks on the road unsure of where she was on her cycle, and therefore, afraid of what to expect. . . The recurring stress that always followed inspired them to find a way to help alleviate their shared aggravation over the monthly houseguest. . . “Code Red will be a life saver for thousands of guys out there,” said Kevin Harrison, Co-Creator, “Its each guys personal color coded Terror Alert System…”

And for only $1.99 in the iTunes store you too can get called a “sodding dick” every time the woman in your life looks at your phone.

[Link: iTunes via Surfline]

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10 Snowboarders Die In Russian Avalanche

by The Editors on April 12, 2010

A snowboard tour in Russia’s Kamtchatka turned deadly when a helicopter carrying 18 people was buried in an avalanche on April 10, 2010, according to a story in the Telegraph.

As of now we think 10 people died,” Irina Andrianova, spokesperson for Russia’s Emergency Ministry, said. . . .Three Russians and one German citizen were dug dead out of snow, but the six others were missing presumed dead. . . “Two Russians and four Germans are still under the snow. There is practically no chance they have survived as the temperature is minus 20 degrees Celsius and the thickness of the snow is 10-15 meters,” she added.

The helicopter had just landed when it was reportedly hit by a slide set by tourists who were traveling downhill above them, according to the Washington Post.

[Link: Telegraph.co.uk and Washington Post]

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Ishod Wair Wins Phoenix Am 2010

by The Editors on April 12, 2010

Coverage-L-Phoenix-Am-Day-2-FinalsThe Skateboard Mag covered the 2010 Phoenix Am this year (April 10-11, 2010) with three videos: Qualifiers, Finals, and Best Trick. (Click here for Dave Swift photos.)

Other than the results we’ve typed out below, that’s close to everything we need to know about two days in the desert.

1. Ishod Wair
2. Curren Caples
3. CJ Dixon
4. Jaws Homoki
5. Oscar Meza
6. Robbie Brockel
7. Luis De Los Reyes
8. Matt Berger
9. Taylor Smith
10. Diego Najera
11. Alex Majerus
12. Theotis Beasley

[Link: Phoenix Am and The Skateboard Mag]

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Print Ad Pages Still In Downward Spiral

by The Editors on April 12, 2010

Mpa LogoThe Magazine Publishers of America released their Q1 2010 survey of magazine advertising pages last week and guess what? Things aren’t getting worse as quickly as they were last year at this time. Last year Q1 ad pages were down 26 percent industry wide. This year, they’re only down 9.4 percent.

What does this mean to action sports media? Unfortunately, the only action sports titles tracked by the MPA are Bonnier’s Transworld Media titles. And while last year they did better than the industry average, this year they are more than double below (even after shuttering Quad Off-Road Magazine last year).

Here’s how it looks for the Transworld titles:

                              2010      2009     %change
TRANSWORLD SURF             151.26    195.54       -22.6
TRANSWORLD SKATEBOARDING    242.79    304.15       -20.2
TRANSWORLD SNOWBOARDING     290.50    359.48       -19.2
TRANSWORLD MOTOCROSS        203.49    244.17       -16.7
RIDE BMX                     75.41     75.10         0.3

According to the MPA, in the first three months of 2010 Transworld Media print advertising was down a total of 215.3 advertising pages when compared to the same period in 2009. Assuming an average rate per page of $2,500 this represents about $538,250 in revenue for the quarter.

Then again, the Transworld titles look great when compared to many of Bonnier’s magazines. For instance, in the same quarter Wakeboarding was down 49 percent, Skiing Magazine down 41 percent, and Sport Diver was down 36.5 percent vs. 2009. In fact, of all the magazines tracked by the MPA, Bonnier had six of the ten biggest percent Q1 advertising losers in US publishing.

It wasn’t all bad news in print advertising according to a story in The New York Times. Three categories of magazine advertising were actually up:

. . . financial, insurance and real estate (up 11.3 percent from 2009); cosmetics and toiletries (up 7.6 percent) and automotive (up 1.3 percent.)

Guess we’re going to see more double pits to chesty advertising in the near future. . .

[Link: Magazine Publishers of America and New York Times]

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Five Suits Filed On Whistler Gondola Failure

by The Editors on April 9, 2010

When the Excalibur Gondola at Whistler-Blackcomb failed in December of 2008 it left at least 12 people tapped in dangling gondolas. Now, the legal ramifications of that afternoon are coming back to haunt the resort in the form of lawsuits according to CKNW Radio.

Two separate civil suits have been filed in BC Supreme Court on behalf of Whistler residents Christopher and Michelle Pond. . . This brings to 5 the number of suits against Intrawest and gondola manufacturer Doppelmayr. . . .The Ponds are making separate claims alleging they were injured when Tower 4 of the Excalibur collapsed sending several gondola’s to the ground, rooftops and trees.

Wonder if Intrawest have anything left after the Olympics?

[Link: CKNW]

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