Salty Dogs Hit The Surf

by The Editors on June 23, 2009

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The 4th Annual Loews Surf Dog competition presented by the Loews Coronado Bay Resort was held in Imperial Beach, California on Saturday, June 20, 2009, according to a story on Newslite.TV.

The dogs competed in three different cat-egories for those under 40 pounds in weight, over 40 pounds, and teams, where humans joined the dogs on the boards. . . Some looked more comfortable than others perched on the surfboards, and while a few wore lifejackets, others were more than happy in just sunglasses.

Nice that the event was held at a beach where the water really can’t get much poopier.

[Link: Loews Surf Dog via Newslite.tv and San Diego Union Tribune]

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Police Play Part In Go Skateboarding Day

by The Editors on June 21, 2009

Picture 2-2It was Go Skateboarding Day after all so there’s really no surprise that the police got in on the action. In Calgary, officers had to deal with what The Vancouver Sun called “a rash of mischief,” and even used their helicopter:

“It was resource intensive and included (our use of) the helicopter,” said Duty Inspector Vic Trickett. “We had skateboarders going up the wrong way on streets and avenues, going through red lights, causing a great deal of disruption to the regular traffic flow. In my opinion, they were endangering themselves and endangering others.”

At Love Park in Philadelphia the police held it down all day and threatened everyone with $1,000 fines if they got on their boards, according to Larry West’s blog Angry, Young, and Poor.

Look, if we catch you, it’s a $1000 fine, you loose your board, and you go to jail! I’ve already got 10 skateboards in my trunk! Now I’m giving you a warning!” . . . The other officer stood there, loosing his patience as I tried to calmly explain that… well, they were wrong. Its always an odd spot to be in, and you rarely ever win.

Afghanistan Skate 2But in Afghanistan things went the other way. Police actually provided an armed escort for members of the Skateistan crew, according to a story on TVNZ.co.nz:

With sirens blaring, officers shouted commands through a megaphone at motorists telling them to make way for the kids of Afghanistan’s first skateboarding school: Skateistan. . . “In the name of God!” cheered one man at the side of the road, clapping and smiling in disbelief. . . “Long live Afghanistan!” the children shouted in reply as they skated past. . . Wearing white T-shirts adorned with “Skateistan” logos, the children zipped from the national stadium – once the scene of public Taliban executions – to another part of the city to take part in a competition in honour of world Go Skateboarding Day.

And that’s just the kind of police interaction we’d all like on GSD.

[Link: The Vancouver Sun and TVNZ.co.nz]

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Meyerhoffer’s Weird Surfboards

by The Editors on June 21, 2009

Thomas Meyerhoffer is one of those “designers” who makes everything look a little too easy. He’s designed products for Apple, Scott, SonyEricsson, and furniture for Capellini. Of course, his real passion is surfing. And he’s been creating these hour-glass looking longboards for a couple years now. The San Francisco Chronicle checked in with Meyerhoffer last week to see how things are going.

Many designers add. Meyerhoffer took away. . . He cut out the sides, creating a distinct waist and hip that extended the contours – and benefits – of a short board. . . He tapered the tail to increase speed, but kept its length to balance the weight up front. There, the width remains to make nose-riding possible. . . “I was pleasantly surprised,” said Maverick’s surfer Peter Mel. “I didn’t know how good it would feel for how odd it looks. It just had a real nice flow to it.”

We still think they look too weird to ride. And, honestly, why would anyone want a longboard to turn like shortboard? If you want a board that turns like a shortboard, then ride one.

[Link: San Francisco Chronicle and Gizmodo]

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No Skateboarding Day

by The Editors on June 21, 2009

NoskateboardingIt’s not all love and kisses in the world of skateboarding today. Louisiana skater Neal Boyd has set up a website to explain his problems with Go Skateboarding Day. It’s called No $kateboarding Day.

This site was created by a skateboarder in response to some corny corporate marketing. Skateboarding is great, spending a day skating is sick, and taking the day off to skate is something I can plead guilty to. However, skateboarding is also largely illegal, it’s loud, and it’s dirty. I like it like that. . . . Any excuse is a good excuse to skate, but this holiday shit has more corporate sponsors than a Nascar driver. . . Anyway, go skate and celebrate every moment that you get to ride… but don’t buy into any bullshit about what this contrived holiday really is… a big fucking commercial.

Can’t really say there is too much to disagree with here.

[Link: No Skateboarding Day]

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Element Skateboards Cuts Work Force

by The Editors on June 21, 2009

ElementlogosmallApparently, Element is taking Go Skateboarding Day pretty literally. On June 19, 2009 Billabong’s skateboarding brand Element made some “cuts” to their work force and gave a few people a little more go skateboarding time.

We’ll have more information as it becomes available.

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Hawk’s Whitehouse Ride Around The World

by The Editors on June 20, 2009

Aleqm5Gontdzojix3Ivdhnsr6Vnyitbz3QAt a Father’s Day celebration June 19, 2009 at the White House Tony Hawk just couldn’t pass up the opportunity to put his board down and roll the halls. Now his pictures and Tweets are world news. Tony is surprisingly tripped out a little by it. Here’s what he said last night on Twitter.

watching Nightline right now and they just showed my Twitpics from the WH on the preview. Life gets stranger and more fun every day.

Yes it does. For more of that click here to watch his Nightline episode from ABC News.

[Link: Associated Press and @TonyHawk]

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Surfer Missing At Pomponio State Beach

by The Editors on June 20, 2009

Doc4A3C4976C5F14584350393Rescue officials were notified at about 5:40 PM on Friday June 19, 2009 that a surfer had disappeared while surfing “heavy waves” at Pomponio State Beach near California’s Half Moon Bay, according to a story on hmbreview.com.

The unidentified surfer went underwater after being hit by waves and did not surface, according to a friend who was also out surfing at the beach. . . “I lost touch with him,” the surfer said, shivering. “He just disappeared.” . . .

[Link: HMBreview.com]

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CJ Hobgood On Number 11

by The Editors on June 20, 2009

Cj HobgoodHe’s been on the ASP Tour for 11 years, and this is his best season yet, according to a hometown profile on FloridaToday.com.

The 29-year-old superstar with the affable personality is off to his best start (fourth in the world rankings after three fifth-place finishes) in his 11th consecutive season on the World Championship Tour. . .”Eleven seasons is a long time,” he said, laughing. “Anyone can go around and have an impact on any particular sport, but to do it 11 years, you’ve got to re-invent yourself, whether it’s working or not.

[Link: Florida Today]

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The Mayor Of Singleton

by The Editors on June 20, 2009

452723060Clyde Singleton is announcing at the Kona Fantasy Cup Team Challenge which begins tonight at midnight in celebration of Go Skateboarding Day. And that was enough reason for the Jacksonville.com to run a full profile on the man.

In the insular, image-conscious world of skateboarding, Singleton is something of a celebrity lightning rod – a magazine columnist, a blogger, a video producer, a contest emcee, a satirist, a spokesman, a personality, all brash and provocative. . . Singleton admits that being notorious is pretty strange. “People think they know you. They think I like chicken. They think I speak really broken English. That I can’t skate. That I don’t skate. That I don’t like white people.” That’s all wrong – except for the part about chicken.

It gets better from there. . .

[Link: Jacksonville.com]

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The Adventures Spectacular

by The Editors on June 19, 2009

[Link: Spectacular Adventures]

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